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New Report Unveils Unexpected Ratings for NBA Finals Game 1

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The NBA Finals kicked off on Thursday night with the Boston Celtics facing off against the Dallas Mavericks at TD Garden. The Celtics, led by Jayson Tatum, were expected to dominate at home and take an early series lead against Luka Doncic and the Mavericks.

However, the Mavericks, known for their resilience throughout the playoffs, fell short in Game 1 as they were blown out 107-89 on the road. This loss puts them at a disadvantage as they now trail in the series, with many speculating that the Celtics could easily secure their 18th NBA title if they continue their dominant performance.

Despite the star power on both teams, Game 1 of the Finals saw a dip in viewership, marking it as the least-watched opening game since 2007, excluding the COVID-affected seasons. With only 10.99 million viewers tuning in on ABC, it raises questions about the level of interest in this highly anticipated matchup.

As the series progresses, there is still room for the Mavericks to turn things around and make a comeback. Game 2 is set to take place once again at TD Garden in Boston on Sunday, where the Celtics will aim to extend their lead before heading to Dallas for Game 3 and Game 4.

The spotlight will be on both teams as they battle it out for the championship title, and fans are eager to see if the Mavericks can bounce back from their Game 1 defeat. Stay tuned for more thrilling action as the NBA Finals continue to unfold.

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