Mavericks starter makes surprising remark after Game 1 loss
BOSTON — The Dallas Mavericks faced a tough loss in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, with the Celtics securing a 107-89 victory. While Luka Doncic put up an impressive 30 points and 10 rebounds, the team as a whole struggled to find their offensive rhythm throughout the game.
Despite the offensive challenges, Mavericks forward P.J. Washington made a surprising remark by stating that he did not believe offense was the main issue for the team in the game. Instead, Washington pointed out the need to improve defense against 3-point shots and offensive rebounds that led to second-chance points for the Celtics.
Looking ahead to the next game, Washington expressed confidence in the team’s ability to score and emphasized the importance of focusing on defensive adjustments. The Mavericks shot just 41.7% from the field in Game 1 and will need to step up their game in order to bounce back in the series.
With Game 2 on the horizon, the Mavericks will be aiming to stay connected and regroup as they look to even the series against the Celtics. Despite the setback in the first game, Washington remains optimistic about the team’s potential and believes that they are capable of delivering a stronger performance in the upcoming matchups.