Boston, MA
After going nearly 4 years winless in Boston, Kyrie Irving relished the Mavs' victory
BOSTON – Kyrie Irving knows how long it’s been since he’s left TD Garden with a victory.
He’s reminded of it every time he steps foot inside the hallowed arena. Every jeer that comes his way is a stark nudge that his former team has had his number in Boston ever since he stomped on the midcourt display of “Lucky the Leprechaun,” the team’s mascot, in May 2021.
There’s even a new championship banner hanging in the rafters that serves as a clear symbol of his Dallas Mavericks’ shortcomings in last year’s NBA Finals.
But nothing lasts forever. After eight consecutive losses in Boston, Irving finally snapped his skid as the Mavericks escaped with a 127-120 win on Thursday night.
“I was just trying to keep it as another game, but I’d be lying to you guys if I said I’m not aware of the record I have in this building since 2020 or 2021,” Irving said. “It’s more of a motivation factor for me than anything now because they’re the best of the best. They’re the champions in our league until another champion is crowned. You want to play your absolute best against them.”
Irving’s best wasn’t required of him for the Mavericks to emerge victorious on Thursday’s night primetime showdown against the Celtics. He finished with 19 points, four assists and four steals, but was supported by several of his teammates. Klay Thompson led all scorers with 25 points, while Spencer Dinwiddie scored 22 points off the bench. Naji Marshall had 20 off the bench. Two other Mavericks scored in double figures.
According to TNT, it marked the first time in franchise history the Mavericks have had three 15-point starters and three 15-point reserves in the same game. It was the first time the Mavericks faced the Celtics without the recently traded Luka Doncic on the roster, which called for a strategy that could likely be implemented going forward.
Irving scored eight of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, including two of his three 3-pointers. Irving’s first triple over Sam Houser followed a crossover into a stepback combination. As soon as the ball went through the net, Irving clapped his hands and yelled “C’mon!” It was one of the rare occasions Irving didn’t see a double-team by Celtics defenders, which was a common strategy that led to his struggles during the Finals last June.
“They’re going to do everything in their power to stop me,” Irving said. “I’ve said it in the past, but I feel like they feel like they know my game well enough. They throw double teams at me and a lot of different reads. It only makes me better. I’m just grateful. This is what competitive basketball is about.”
Irving is expected to receive plenty of defensive attention now that Doncic is no longer on the team, but he could have another All-NBA player in the lineup in Anthony Davis, his new co-star. Davis could make his Mavericks debut as soon as Saturday afternoon at home against Houston.
“We’re going to play through him,” Irving said. “Obviously, I’ll have the ball in my hands too, but we have that post-up threat. AD is able to get to the midrange and it’ll cover up for a lot of our mistakes and take the pressure off both of us.
“I’m excited. I’ve been seeing a lot of double teams on this trip and I’m excited for one of my other teammates – even Klay got double-teamed tonight. Don’t take it the wrong way, but I was excited to see him get doubled. It just makes the game a lot easier.”
Irving relished his first win at TD Garden in nearly four years, shaking the hands of every member of the Mavericks’ traveling party as he entered the visitor’s locker room.
Now, he’ll try to galvanize his troops for what could be a tumultuous homecoming in the Mavericks’ first game at American Airlines Center since Doncic was traded.
Find more Mavericks coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
Boston, MA
Canvas reportedly reaches deal with hackers for stolen data – Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
BOSTON (WHDH) – The maker of the online learning platform Canvas has reportedly reached a deal wit the hackers who took down the site last week to get their data back.
The company did not reveal what was given to the hackers in exchange for the return of more than 275 million users’ data, but said they confirmed the data was detroyed.
Canvas was down for several hours last week because of the cyberattack.
The hacking group said nearly 9,000 schools worldwide were impacted, including Harvard University.
They said they accessed billions of private messages and personal information.
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Boston, MA
What we know about accused Memorial Drive gunman Tyler Brown
Investigators identified Tyler Brown of Boston as the man who allegedly opened fire on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving two victims with life-threatening injuries.
Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan said Brown fired 50 to 60 shots on the busy road shortly after 1 p.m. Monday.
Two male victims were hit in vehicles, Ryan said. They are in critical condition and fighting for their lives.
A Massachusetts State Police trooper and a civilian with a license to carry a firearm went toward the gunman and fired their weapons at him. Officers treated Brown at the scene, and he was brought to a Boston hospital, where he is in intensive care, according to the district attorney.
This video shared with NBC10 Boston appears to show a man opening fire at cars on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Monday, May 11, 2026.
Authorities have, so far, shared limited information about the suspect.
“Mr. Brown is from Boston, and apparently was in the process of moving here. We understand that Mr. Brown was under the supervision of either the Massachusetts Probation Department or Department of Parole,” Ryan said.
She did not elaborate on why Brown may have been on probation or parole.
“We will address Mr. Brown’s criminal record, if any, at the arraignment,” she said.
Ryan added that she did not know enough about Brown’s condition to say whether he would be arraigned in court or in a hospital bed. The timing was also not clear.
He will face two counts of armed assault with intent to murder and firearms charges, and “a variety of other charges as we unfold what took place, exactly, and we have a chance to speak to the many, many people who were out there,” Ryan said.
Boston, MA
Portion of Storrow Drive, Soldiers Field Road will close nightly through August – The Boston Globe
An inbound stretch of Storrow Drive and Soldiers Field Road will be closed each night through August for tunnel repairs, officials announced.
Starting Monday, the closures will begin at 8 p.m. and last until 5 a.m., state officials said.
Road closures begin at North Harvard Street in Allston and stretch along the Charles River Esplanade to Mugar Way in Boston, near the Hatch Memorial Shell, officials said.
Traffic will be detoured into Cambridge over the Anderson Bridge, along Memorial Drive, and then be routed into Boston over the Longfellow Bridge.
The closures will allow ongoing repairs to the Storrow Drive Tunnel in the Back Bay. The work is the first phase of a two-stage project to extend the lifespan of the tunnel, which carries roughly 50,000 drivers to and from downtown Boston daily.
The outbound portion of the tunnel and accompanying roadways will not be affected.
State transportation officials said changes to the work schedule will be made when necessary to minimize impacts during major local events at TD Garden, Fenway Park, or during the FIFA World Cup and 250th anniversary celebrations scheduled for this summer.
Additional changes may be made without notice due to weather.
Transportation officials have not specified when the closures will end.
Bryan Hecht can be reached at bryan.hecht@globe.com. Follow him on Instagram @bhechtjournalism.
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