Luka Doncic on Thursday night finished with 36 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, and the Dallas Mavericks pulled away for a 124-103 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of the NBA Western Conference Finals in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Mavericks sealed a 4-1 series victory to compete in the NBA Finals for the first time since 2011.
“There’s still four games to win left,” Doncic said on the TNT broadcast. “But this is amazing. We should enjoy tonight because this is special. Especially coming from the West, we had to go through a lot in the season, up and down. But we stayed together.”
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Dallas are to play the Boston Celtics for the title in a seven-game series that is scheduled to begin on Thursday next week in Boston, Massachusetts.
This marks Dallas’ first appearance in the NBA Finals since Dirk Nowitzki led the franchise to their first and only championship.
Kyrie Irving finished with 36 points on 14-for-27 shooting for the Mavericks on Thursday. P.J. Washington contributed 12 points and seven rebounds.
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Karl-Anthony Towns scored 28 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Minnesota. Anthony Edwards also finished with 28 points for the Timberwolves, whose magical season ended after winning 56 games in the regular season and reaching the conference finals for the first time since 2004.
“I just wish it didn’t end like that,” forward Naz Reid said.
Doncic took command in the first quarter to give Dallas the lead for good. He poured in 20 points and helped Dallas finish the quarter on a 17-1 run to grab a 35-19 lead.
Doncic scored eight consecutive points during the run with a step-back jump shot and back-to-back 3-pointers. He assisted on the final play of the quarter as Irving made a driving layup with 1 second to go.
“My mindset was just, ‘Set a tone,’” Doncic said. “I know if I was going to go off in the first quarter, they were going to start doubling me, and then it was going to open for everybody.”
Dallas continued its dominance in the second quarter as it outscored the Timberwolves 34-21. That gave the Mavericks a 69-40 advantage at the break.
The Timberwolves trailed 97-73 at the end of the third quarter. Towns scored five points in a row late in the quarter with two free throws and a 3-pointer, but Doncic closed the scoring with a pull-up jumper.
Minnesota never threatened in the fourth quarter. Irving hit a step-back 3-pointer to increase Dallas’ lead to 108-80 with 8:09 remaining.
With the game out of hand, Doncic grinned from the bench and wore a towel around his shoulders as his teammates finished the final few minutes.
The Celtics likely would be favored in the championship series, but Doncic said the key was simple for Dallas to have a chance to hoist the trophy at the end of the series.
“I think [it’s] our defense,” Doncic said. “They’re the best team in the NBA. They have some incredible weapons. So, I think our defense is going to be the key.”
Meanwhile, the Timberwolves dealt with an abrupt ending to an ascendant season.
“We’ll be back next year,” Edwards said.
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