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Celtics Players Target Luka Doncic On Defense

Boston Celtics exploited Luka Doncic's defense in Game 1, highlighting his weaknesses and securing a decisive 107-89 victory over the Mavericks.

Vishwesha Kumar
Jun 8, 2024
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In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Boston Celtics showcased their strategic prowess by relentlessly targeting Luka Doncic on defense, exposing his weaknesses and forcing him into unfavorable matchups. The Celtics’ game plan was clear: make Luka work on both ends of the floor, particularly exploiting his defensive vulnerabilities.

Luka is going to have to play *much* better defensively on the perimeter if Dallas is going to win this series.

He gave up too many blow by's that directly led to baskets or put the Mavericks in rotation: pic.twitter.com/d3C6DJFAVD

— Eric Shapiro (@eric_shap) June 7, 2024

The first play set the tone for the Celtics’ approach. Jaylen Brown handled the ball while Jayson Tatum set a screen, creating a switch that left Luka on Brown. Doncic’s lackluster defensive effort allowed Brown to easily drive to the rim, drawing help from P.J. Washington. 

This defensive collapse left Jrue Holiday wide open for a corner three, which he missed, but the scramble allowed Tatum to get a wide-open three-pointer, which he nailed. This sequence highlighted Luka’s struggle to keep up with quicker, more agile players.

On another possession, Brown again targeted Luka on a switch and easily blew past him for a thunderous dunk. The pattern continued as Jrue Holiday casually drove past Luka, forcing help defense and setting up Derrick White for an easy layup. Brown repeatedly exploited Luka’s defensive shortcomings, driving past him with simple moves and speed bursts, ultimately drawing a foul on one play.

This targeted strategy by the Celtics was highly effective, contributing to their dominant 107-89 victory. Jaylen Brown led the charge with 22 points, while Kristaps Porzingis made a significant impact off the bench, adding 20 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 blocks in his return from injury. The Celtics’ cohesive defense and strategic offensive execution left the Mavericks struggling to find any rhythm.

Luka Doncic, despite his offensive brilliance, finished with 30 points but was unable to compensate for the defensive lapses that Boston consistently exploited. The Mavericks’ lack of offensive consistency, with just 9 assists on 35 field goals, underscored their struggles.

The Celtics, meanwhile, capitalized on their defensive strategy, with six players scoring in double figures and a well-balanced attack that kept Dallas on their heels.

Dallas coach Jason Kidd acknowledged the need for better ball movement, as the Mavericks recorded only five assists through the first three quarters, highlighting their stagnant offense. Porzingis’ return provided a significant boost for Boston, demonstrating his readiness and ability to contribute despite the layoff.

Game 1 illustrated the Celtics’ tactical acumen and exposed a critical vulnerability in the Mavericks’ defense. For Dallas to bounce back, they will need to adjust their defensive schemes and find ways to mitigate the impact of Boston’s relentless targeting of Luka Doncic.


The Mavericks Need To Slow The Game Down

In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Dallas Mavericks‘ strategy of going shot-for-shot with the Boston Celtics proved ineffective, underscoring the need for a different approach. To stand a chance against the Celtics, the Mavericks must slow the game down, allowing Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving to dictate the pace and create opportunities.

The Mavericks attempted to match the Celtics’ fast-paced style, but this approach played into Boston’s strengths. The Celtics thrive in high-tempo games, utilizing their superior shooting and quick transitions. In Game 1, Boston made 16 of 42 three-point attempts, highlighting their lethal perimeter attack. The Mavericks, by contrast, struggled to keep up, resulting in a lopsided 107-89 defeat.

Slowing the game down can disrupt the Celtics’ rhythm and limit their scoring opportunities. By controlling the tempo, the Mavericks can maximize Luka’s and Kyrie’s playmaking abilities. 

These two stars excel in half-court settings where they can exploit mismatches and create high-quality shots. A slower pace also allows Dallas to set up their defense more effectively, reducing the number of open looks for Boston’s shooters.

Additionally, the Mavericks must focus on shutting down the driving lanes. The Celtics’ offensive success is heavily reliant on penetrating the defense and kicking out to open shooters. By clogging the lanes and forcing Boston into contested shots, Dallas can limit the Celtics’ three-point barrage and control the game’s flow.

Kyrie Irving had a rough outing in Game 1, scoring just 12 points and struggling to find his rhythm. However, he will be eager to bounce back against his former team. A more methodical approach can help Kyrie get better looks and regain his confidence.

The Mavericks need to slow the game down to compete effectively with the Celtics. By controlling the tempo and focusing on defensive fundamentals, Dallas can create an environment where Luka and Kyrie can thrive, increasing their chances of success in the NBA Finals.

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TAGGED:Boston Celtics ArchiveDallas Mavericks ArchiveDerrick WhiteJaylen BrownJayson TatumJrue HolidayKristaps PorzingisKyrie IrvingLuka Doncic
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Vishwesha Kumar is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Bengaluru, India. Graduating with a Bachelor of Technology from PES University in 2020, Vishwesha leverages his analytical skills to enhance his sports journalism, particularly in basketball. His experience includes writing over 3000 articles across respected publications such as Essentially Sports and Sportskeeda, which have established him as a prolific figure in the sports writing community.Vishwesha’s love for basketball was ignited by watching LeBron James, inspiring him to delve deeply into the nuances of the game. This personal passion translates into his writing, allowing him to connect with readers through relatable narratives and insightful analyses. He holds a unique and controversial opinion that Russell Westbrook is often underrated rather than overrated. Despite Westbrook's flaws, Vishwesha believes that his triple-double achievements and relentless athleticism are often downplayed, making him one of the most unique and electrifying players in NBA history, even if his style of play can sometimes be polarizing. 
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