The Celtics are About to Win the Island Faithful Believe Championship.

Camilla Tamargo cheered as the Celtics made their comeback. “I don’t know how they could lose,” Everett Hazelton, catching the game at the Wharf Pub in Edgartown, told the Gazette. “They’ve just got to keep doing what they’re doing. There’s no weak point. It’s ridiculous. They’re unbelievable.” At the Town, server Camilla Tamargo sported a Celtics jersey for the night’s festivities. Game night at the Town, she said, was usually pretty lively. “We get a good bunch of people… it’s our year-round crowd with a few more peppered in,” she said. Stephan Sha and Dylan Maulucci, both working at the Edgartown Golf Club, were taking in the game at the Town with coworkers—a regular Wednesday night outing, they said.

Mr. Sha, a lifelong Lakers fan from Beijing, said that as long as he was in New England, he had the Celtics’ back. Mr. Maulucci, of Buffalo, New York, said he’d been a Celtics fan since boyhood—and swore the Celtics would have game three, just as long as team star Jayson Tatum could properly step up. At the Wharf, Bill Camarda said he was on the Island for just a few days, and had come out Wednesday night to take in the game. Mr. Camarda said he was a Celtics fan so long as the team didn’t “get in their own head and play down to the competition.”

In game one, the Celtics had slipped behind the Mavericks, but when they climbed out to victory, Mr. Camarda said his faith had been restored. “The Celtics of old would’ve caved… That made me think: we can do this,” Mr. Camarda said. The Celtics would beat the Mavericks 4–0, he predicted. Game three was no exception to the Celtics’ touch-and-go playstyle. All night long, the Celtics swung between strong leads and perilous underperformance. After entering the fourth quarter with a handsome lead, they went seven-and-a-half minutes with only two points, letting the Mavericks bring a 20-point deficit to within a single free throw. But Mr. Camarda’s faith was well placed: the Celtics closed out the game 106–99.

Islander Ben Williams was confident the Celtics would take the series in a sweep. “We’re too deep and too hungry of a team to let it go,” Mr. Williams said. In the words of Mr. Hazelton: “2024—it’s calling.” The determination and resilience of the team were clear, and the fans’ belief in their ability to secure the championship was unwavering. The Celtics’ performance in the NBA Finals has not only thrilled their die-hard supporters but has also captured the attention of casual viewers and tourists. The team’s ability to rally from significant deficits and close out tight games has been a testament to their skill and tenacity. This combination of talent and heart has made them a formidable opponent for any team, and their path to the championship has been marked by memorable moments and clutch performances.

Jayson Tatum’s leadership and standout play have been critical in the Celtics’ success. His ability to deliver in high-pressure situations has been a defining feature of the series. Derrick White’s playmaking and the team’s depth have provided the support needed to navigate the ups and downs of the games. Every player on the roster has stepped up when called upon, making crucial contributions that have kept the Celtics in contention. The support from the fans, both local and visiting, has been a vital part of the Celtics’ journey. The energy in the bars and restaurants during the games reflects the passion and dedication of the Celtics’ fanbase. This community of supporters has created an environment that fuels the team’s drive to win, adding an extra layer of motivation for the players.

As the Celtics move closer to their goal of winning the 18th NBA championship, the excitement continues to build. The anticipation of potentially making history adds to the intensity of each game. For the fans, this journey is more than just about winning; it’s about being part of a legacy and witnessing a team that embodies the spirit and resilience of Boston. In the remaining games, the Celtics will need to maintain their focus and continue to play with the same determination that has brought them this far. The support of their fans will undoubtedly be a crucial factor as they strive to clinch the championship. With each game, the belief in their ability to achieve greatness grows stronger, and the dream of an 18th title becomes ever more tangible.

For the Islanders and tourists who have shared in this journey, the experience has been unforgettable. The sense of community and shared excitement has brought people together, creating lasting memories of this historic run. As the Celtics edge closer to victory, the cheers will grow louder, and the celebrations more jubilant, as Boston stands on the brink of another monumental achievement in its storied sports history.

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