The Boston Celtics surprised everyone at TD Garden with their incredible Game 2 victory in the NBA finals series against the Dallas Mavericks, winning 105-98. This is the Celtics’ second consecutive win, giving them a 2-0 lead in the series.
The NBA finals attract basketball fans and draw in celebrities from around the world who come to support their favorite teams. During Game 2, American rapper Travis Scott was spotted at TD Garden wearing his Travis Jordan Jumpman Jack sneakers, featuring Celtics-themed colors, showcasing his support for the team.
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Travis Scott brought luck to the Celtics with the color of his shoes
The Jordan Jumpman Jack, also known as Travis’ Jordan CJ1 T-Rexx sneaker, has gained a lot of hype among fans. This hype has driven up the resale price, making the shoes more expensive than their original retail price due to limited quantities. Additionally, this shoe comes with Scott’s signature, and after the release of Travis’ Jordan CJ1 T-Rexx sneaker, Scott became the first non-athlete to receive a signature shoe. Recently, Scott wore a new color of the shoe, which seemed to bring luck to the Celtics as they dominated the Mavericks.
In a standout performance, Jrue Holiday, the Celtics guard, scored an impressive 26 points, along with three assists and 11 rebounds. Jaylen Brown, the MVP of the Eastern Conference Finals series, contributed 21 points, seven assists, and four rebounds. Jayson Tatum, the star player of the team, added 18 points, 12 assists, and nine rebounds during his 45 minutes of play.
Dallas will need to dominate the next game, which is scheduled for Wednesday at the American Airlines Center, to alleviate the pressure that will be felt if they don’t win. Kyrie Irving, the Dallas guard, also excited Mavericks fans with a hand gesture after game 2.
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