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Boston Celtics demolish Mavs, win 18th NBA Championship in front of raucous home crowd

Jayson Tatum was outstanding in the title-clinching game.

Jayson Tatum celebrates during the Boston Celtics' title-clinching...
Jayson Tatum celebrates during the Boston Celtics' title-clinching win.LAPRESSE
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It has seemed like an inevitability nearly all postseason, and on Monday night it finally came true: the Boston Celtics are NBA Champions once again.

Game 4 in Dallas appeared to be a very, very small blip on the radar, as the Celtics crushed the Mavericks in Boston to close out the series. Overall, the Celtics ended up winning 16 of 19 games during the playoffs to capture their first title in 16 years.

Payton Pritchard's halfcourt buzzer beater: The cherry on top

Just about everyone on the team contributed in Game 5. The highlight came from bench player Payton Pritchard, who was put into the game specifically to shoot a halfcourt shot right before halftime, which he magically sunk.

The game was already somewhat out of hand before then, but Pritchard really put a stamp on the team's impressive performance to that point.

Jayson Tatum shuts up haters with Game 5 performance

Jayson Tatum was the leading scorer and filled up the stat sheet. He finished with 31 points, 9 rebounds and 11 assists. Given the criticism he has endured, this was no doubt an extremely satisfying game for him. And he got some help from his teammates, too.

Jaylen Brown was his usual efficient self. Jrue Holiday and Derrick White did a little bit of everything. And Al Horford finally won his first NBA title at the age of 38.

It's a night that will not be forgotten by Boston fans for a very long time.

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