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Referees Game 3 NBA Finals Mavs vs. Celtics: What to Know

Dallas Mavericks aim to capitalize on home-court advantage in Game 3 of NBA Finals, with Celtics' Porzingis questionable due to injury.

The Dallas Mavericks are gearing up to take full advantage of their home-court advantage in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday. With uncertainty surrounding Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis' availability due to a rare leg injury suffered in Game 2, the Mavericks may have an opportunity to capitalize on his absence.

Scheduled to tip off at 7:30 p.m. CST at the American Airlines Center, Game 3 promises to be a thrilling matchup. The NBA has announced a team of 12 game officials for the Finals, with individual assignments revealed on the day of each game. This will mark the 13th NBA Finals game for Davis, the 12th for Capers, and the second for Scott.

For fans looking to catch all the action, the NBA Finals will be broadcasted on ABC, with Mike Breen on play-by-play commentary alongside Doris Burke and J.J. Redick as color analysts. NBC Sports Boston will also provide extensive coverage of every game, starting with a special 30-minute Arbella Early Edition followed by a NBA Finals edition of Celtics Post-Up. This will be followed by a one-hour Celtics Pregame Live show and a 30-minute Boston Sports Tonight segment. After each game, viewers can tune into Celtics Postgame Live for in-depth analysis, exclusive interviews, and more.

Additionally, NBC Sports Boston will air a Live at the Finals special on June 11 at 7 p.m. ET, providing insights as the Celtics gear up for their first road games of the series in Dallas. With all the excitement and anticipation building up, Game 3 is sure to be a must-watch event for basketball fans everywhere.

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