Jrue Holiday's clutch performance leads Celtics to 3-0 series lead over Pacers in Eastern Conference Finals
- Jrue Holiday's late heroics propelled the Boston Celtics to a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Indiana Pacers.
- Overcoming an illness, Holiday converted a crucial three-point play and made a game-saving steal to secure the victory.
- The Celtics now stand on the brink of the NBA finals after a remarkable comeback from an 18-point deficit.
The Celtics point guard made a big play in the game against the Pacers. He stole the ball from Indiana's player and scored two free throws. This helped the Celtics win the game and take a 3-0 lead in the series. The Pacers coach faced criticism for not calling a timeout when his team was losing by one point. The Celtics have a strong team and have been playing well in the playoffs. In the past, other Celtics players have also made clutch steals in important playoff games. This time, it was Holiday who made the crucial play. The Celtics won the game despite being behind by 18 points in the second half. They can reach the NBA Finals with another win. Holiday played well despite feeling unwell. Jayson Tatum also had a great game, scoring 36 points. The Pacers played without one of their key players, Haliburton, who was injured. This affected their performance in the game. The Celtics made a strong comeback in the fourth quarter, scoring crucial points to win the game. Holiday's late-game heroics helped the Celtics maintain their unbeaten record on the road in the playoffs. The Celtics have a good chance of reaching the NBA Finals if they continue to play well.