On June 15, Game 4 of the NBA Finals continued. The Dallas Mavericks led the Boston Celtics 61-35 at halftime, a 26-point advantage.
According to statistics, the largest comeback in an NBA Finals game is 24 points. With the Mavericks up by 26 at halftime, the Celtics would need to surpass the record for the biggest comeback in NBA history to win this contest. Given the first-half performance, it seems likely that the Mavericks, fighting against the odds, will be able to take the series back to Boston.
The largest single-game comeback in NBA Finals history occurred in Game 4 of the 2008 Finals. Hosting the Lakers, who had led by as many as 24 points, were overcome by the Celtics, resulting in a 1-3 deficit in the series. Ultimately, the Lakers lost the series 2-4, and the Celtics’ Big Three, in their first season together, secured the championship.
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