Celtics Defeat Mavericks 110-100: Brown Leads Boston

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The Boston Celtics rolled into Dallas and took care of business. They beat the Mavericks 110-100 on Tuesday night. Boston has now won four straight games and looks unstoppable.
Brown Powers the Attack
Jaylen Brown was spectacular. The star forward slashed through defenders like a knife through butter. He scored 33 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Brown's hands snatched the ball out of the air on both ends. His smooth shooting kept Dallas scrambling all night.
Payton Pritchard gave Boston a huge spark. He fired in 26 points and dished out seven assists. Pritchard shot an amazing 60 percent from the floor. His quick passes found teammates cutting to the basket.
Derrick White controlled the game from the point guard spot. He scored 11 points and handed out eight assists. White's court vision helped Boston move the ball perfectly.
Celtics Build a Big Lead
Boston jumped ahead early and never looked back. They led 32-29 after the first quarter. By halftime, the Celtics were up 52-44. The third quarter was Boston's masterpiece. They outscored Dallas 34-23 in those 12 minutes. The Celtics kept pouring it on in the fourth quarter to seal the win.
Flagg Fights Hard in Loss
Cooper Flagg put up big numbers for Dallas. The rookie sensation scored 36 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Flagg's shots splashed through the net all night. He fought hard but couldn't lift his team to victory.
Daniel Gafford dominated the boards with 12 rebounds. He added 10 points on perfect shooting near the rim. Caleb Martin chipped in 13 points for the Mavericks.
Dallas is missing key players like Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis due to injuries. The Mavericks have now lost seven straight games.
Boston keeps rolling with Jayson Tatum sidelined. The Celtics are proving they can win in many different ways.
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