Inside the Celtics’ Eastern Conference Finals championship celebration (2024)

INDIANAPOLIS — Richard White watched Derrick White’s legendary putback in last year’s Game 6 against the Heat from 2,000 miles away in Colorado. He texted his son, but while Derrick became a Boston icon in one rush to the offensive boards, he tried to say in the moment. All that mattered was winning back in Boston. They didn’t, and a return to the NBA Finals that once felt inevitable didn’t happen. A legendary moment would now fade into basketball history.

That was the prologue to Monday’s jubilation. The Celtics’ run mostly lacked drama to that point, as the process of winning a title became this season’s greater focus rather than the destination itself. It was often a cold and calculated process to 64-18 and to that point a 10-2 record in the postseason, but when Boston figured things out on the fly to win back-to-back games late in Indiana, that provided some of the trademark playoff excitement many wanted to see.

Yet as Richard and other Celtics players, executives and family filled the floor at Gainbridge Fieldhouse after Derrick did it again, burying a game-winning three to complete a late comeback win to sweep the Pacers in Game 4, the Celtics were overcome with emotion with their return to the Finals.

“We saw that the ball, if they swung it, he was going to be open, you just have to trust your form,” Richard told CLNS Media/CelticsBlog. “During warmups, he was making all sorts of threes. Right corner is usually one of his better spots. Once they swung it, you gotta go up there confidently and knock it down ... he loves playing basketball. He’ll do whatever it takes to win a game. If he didn’t make any shots and he won the game, he’d be happy. If they need him to step up and make a winning basket, he can do that. He was flying around on the defensive end, five steals, three blocks. He wanted to make sure this was a win — there was no reason to keep going.”

Al Horford started the locker room celebration by spraying two beers after asking the team whether he should do that or chug. Tito Horford, Al’s dad, stood outside the door, while Ean, Al’s son, looked on. By the time Al reached the back of the press room for his media availability, he had already received reaction videos that started playing loudly out of his phone with Ean next to him filled with screams and reaction to the win in Spanish.

After Jaylen Brown described his genuine shock over winning the Larry Bird trophy for the series’ MVP, Horford sat down while Ean watched from the front row, Al beginning to describe how good it felt to watch White hit his shot and noting how important it is that the Celtics can rest now, unlike in 2022 when Boston traveled almost immediately from Boston to Miami to San Francisco between the final three rounds. Meanwhile, on the floor, Celtics owners Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca spoke about the team changes that set up in the run.

“We had some guys leave, so I wanted to make sure that void was filled,” Brown said when asked by CLNS/CelticsBlog about his leadership growth. “Marcus Smart, one of my brothers, got traded. He was one of the voices of our team and when he wasn’t here, I wanted to make sure I stepped in and make sure that everybody felt me and everybody knew what the standard was, and we didn’t skip steps all season. I think we played the right way every single game. I held everybody accountable and this is the byproduct.”

As the locker room cleared and Jrue Holiday began speaking, Sam Hauser remained with trainer Drew Moore, poking holes in cans of beer and shotgunning them while assistant coaches Charles Lee and Blaine Mueller took a photo with the Larry Bird trophy. Luke Kornet, who had stood in the hallway phoning family, returned with a cold one in his hand, too.

The big man hadn’t played over the last two games due in part to a left wrist sprain, though he logged important minutes through the last two series with Kristaps Porzingis out. Porzingis savored his moment with the trophy and chatted on the phone too despite his relative absence from the run, while Kornet reflected on actually playing in this one unlike in 2022. Jayson Tatum, who had just gotten dressed, passed by Luke, turned and yelled: Willis Reed. Tell ‘em what that means, Luke!

“I remember when I first came into my career, I felt like I could be an NBA player and contribute. I was just wondering if I would be able to play a role on a real playoff team,” Kornet told CLNS/CelticsBlog while Tatum exited the locker room. “I think for that to come true in the way it has so far, to be contending for a championship but also not having it be in the way I anticipated it to, with the time in the G-League and all the stuff between, praise God. I’m really appreciative of it.”

Kornet, of course, only took to the floor after the final buzzer on this night to deliver a chest bump to Tatum, who instead leveled him to the floor. He’ll be ready for the Finals in case Porzingis, who’s making progress lifting weights and doing more work on the floor tries to use the one week Boston earned off to make his imprint on this championship chase.

“Having felt being more of a part of it,” Kornet said. “It being two years from that time and just having a lot of experience with this group of guys. Especially with the continuity we’ve been able to have, it’s just cool to have grown together and see the growth of so many people who have contributed to us being able to make it back. It’s just an honor to do my part in that and to have a little bit more of a role is awesome and I’m trying to do that to the best of my ability, but you know it’s a little piece of the greater whole and it’s been great to be able to serve in the part that I have.”

Tatum, who delivered the final commentary on the win, breathed in the moment, his second trip to the Finals at such an early part of his career, remaining on the floor with White after taking photos with a group of friends that included assistant and former teammate Amile Jefferson. Tatum’s father Justin stood among the group celebrating on the floor after the win, awaiting photos for his side of the family.

Inside the Celtics’ Eastern Conference Finals championship celebration (2024)

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The Celtics have repeatedly knocked on the championship door for most of the past decade. They've reached the East finals six times in eight years. They have played in and won more playoff games over that span than any other NBA team.

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Description: First awarded in 1925-26, the Prince of Wales Trophy is presented annually “to the Eastern Conference team that advances to the Stanley Cup Final.” History: His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, donated the trophy to the NHL in 1925.

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Most importantly, he led the Dallas Mavericks to the first NBA Finals of his career with a 124-103 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. That victory ended the Western Conference finals at 4-1, sending the Mavericks to the Finals for the third time in franchise history, where they will face the Boston Celtics.

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In 2022, the NBA introduced Conference Final MVP trophies, named after Magic Johnson (Western Conference) and Larry Bird (Eastern Conference), both credited with boosting the league in the early 1980s and raising the profile of the game.

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Since their inaugural season in 1946, the Cs have collected 17 titles and are now back in the Finals for the second time in three years.

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The Celtics have the same number of rings as the Lakers in 10 fewer Finals appearances. Boston is 17-5 in their Finals series, including a run of eight straight triumphs from 1959 to 1966. Their most recent championship came in 2008 against the Lakers, and they have now reached the Finals twice in three seasons.

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Boston's Jaylen Brown wins NBA's 2024 Eastern Conference finals MVP.

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Two other franchises, the Charlotte Hornets and New Orleans Pelicans, have never appeared in the conference finals.

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Dončić scored 36 (including 20 in the first quarter) and had 10 rebounds in the Mavericks' 124-103 blowout win Thursday night, and averaged an eye-popping 32.4 points en route to being named conference finals MVP.

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Link copied! The Dallas Mavericks are heading to the 2024 NBA Finals, where they'll meet the Boston Celtics. The Mavs ousted the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-103 on Thursday to win the Western Conference finals in five games.

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The award is decided by a panel of media members, who cast votes after the conclusion of the conference finals. The person with the highest number of votes wins the award. The Larry Bird Trophy is awarded to the MVP from the Eastern Conference and the Earvin "Magic" Johnson Trophy for the Western Conference.

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