Boston Celtics sweep into the NBA Finals, rallying late again to close out the Indiana Pacers 4-0

INDIANAPOLIS — Derrick White’s tiebreaking 3-pointer with 43 seconds left gave the Boston Celtics the lead, and they closed out a four-game sweep of the Indiana Pacers 105-102 on Monday night to reach the NBA Finals for the second time in three years.

White finished with 16 points. Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 29 points while Jayson Tatum added 26 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists to help erase a nine-point second-half deficit.

The Celtics swept the Pacers after rallying from a 3-0 deficit in last year’s conference finals against the Miami Heat to force a seventh game.

“They fought us hard to the wire. They have pride as a team. They didn’t want to give up,” Tatum said afterward. “We missed bunnies all night. I knew we were due for one. That was a big-time shot.”

The Celtics will play the winner of the Dallas-Minnesota series. The Mavericks are up 3-0 and have a chance to win the series Tuesday night.

The Pacers, who again played without two-time All-Star Tyrese Haliburton, lost their second straight at home — both in the final minute after giving up leads. Andrew Nembhard had 24 points, 10 assists and six rebounds but missed a potential tying 3-pointer in the closing seconds and the Pacers never got the ball again.

Pascal Siakam added 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Pacers, while T.J. McConnell had 15 points and Aaron Nesmith 14.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle promised his team would fight hard to extend its season — and, as usual, this young roster didn’t disappoint. Tempers flared briefly in the third when Pacers center Myles Turner knocked White to the ground, Brown grabbed Turner’s shoulder and Turner shoved Brown away.

Turner was called for an offensive foul, and he and Brown each drew technical fouls.

But that fray didn’t change the back-and-forth tenor of this game — or this series.

The Pacers lost three times despite holding leads or being tied in the final minute, and it happened again Monday as the Celtics pitched a shutout for the final 3½ minutes to rally.

“That game is the toughest. It’s the most fun too,” Tatum said, referring to the elimination scenario.

The Celtics pulled within 102-100 on Tatum’s dunk with 3:12 to go, tied the score with 2:40 left on Brown’s midrange jumper and took the lead on White’s 3.

In between, they forced two turnovers and Brown blocked Nembhard’s shot at the rim with 1:05 left. The Pacers had one more chance when Tatum missed a 3 with 8 seconds left, but Jrue Holiday chased down the rebound and ran out the clock before Indiana could foul.

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