Stopby the Student Org Lounge for a quiet study space, snacks and warm drinks, de-stressing activities and more! Drop-in and out when it suits your schedule. Students can also sign up for a mock presentation time to receive feedback and tips from student services staff. Drop-in to receive academic coaching for final exams!
Join University Libraries to create your own Orbeez stress balls! These are perfect for relieving tension, reducing anxiety and improving focus while studying. Not only will you leave with your very own DIY Orbeez stress ball, you'll also acquire valuable relaxation techniques that you can apply whenever you're feeling overwhelmed. So take a break and join us for this enjoyable and therapeutic activity.
Come join TRIO SSS for a stress relief opportunity and to chill through finals with our students! Activities will include canvas painting, music, snacks, and hear from our staff for tips on wellness and self-care.
Need a change of study scenery? Students are encouraged to bring their lunch and enjoy light refreshments at the UNT Community Garden to take a study break, or to study outside for a bit. There are art supplies and games for students who choose to use this time as a study break.
Drop in to Willis 250H for an afternoon of friendly competition with the Music Library! Whether you're a music major or just a fan, our pub-style trivia is open to all. We'll provide refreshments, prizes, and the opportunity to meet fellow music enthusiasts!
Calling all student org members, officers, and advisors! Come fuel up for finals with Student Activities in the Student Org Space featuring a hot chocolate bar, coffee, snacks, study supplies and some fun activities to de-stress.
This late night study session sponsored by CFSL and dedicated to all students, not just fraternity and sorority members to promote shared engagement on a wide array of subject matters in a very tranquil space. Snacks will be provided!
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The 64-win Boston Celtics, behind the most efficient offense in NBA history, have lost only twice during the playoffs and are led by the play of Jayson Tatum and Eastern Conference finals MVP Jaylen Brown.
The fifth-seeded Dallas Mavericks, meanwhile, solidified their claim as the biggest winner of the trade deadline. In February, the franchise added center Daniel Gafford and forward P.J. Washington, who have meshed perfectly with Dallas' star duo of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving to create a giant killer in the Western Conference.
Will Boston capture its 18th championship and set an NBA record, or will Dallas lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy for the first time since 2011, when coach Jason Kidd, as a player, helped the Mavericks to their only title?
Our NBA insiders are setting the stage for the Finals -- Game 1 tips off Thursday, June 6 at 8:30 p.m. ET (ABC) -- including breakdowns of the biggest stars, most important matchups and each team's keys to the series.
The Celtics won 64 games during the regular season, the most in the conference since the LeBron James-led Miami Heat in 2012-13, and that domination has carried over into the playoffs. Boston led the league in net rating by 4.4 points per 100 possessions in the regular season and through the first three rounds of the playoffs.
After battling through longer series in previous playoff runs, Boston went 12-2 through the East bracket this postseason, with just four of those games featuring clutch minutes (defined as the score being within five points in the final five minutes or overtime). And Boston dominated those too, including coming from behind to win three of the four games in its conference finals sweep of the Indiana Pacers.
The Celtics will have nine days between games before the Finals opener, a "luxury," as veteran Al Horford described earlier in the postseason. It's also a major plus for injured big man Kristaps Porzingis, the 7-foot-3 center who has been sidelined since the first round with a calf strain and who gives the Celtics an added dimension of rim protection and 3-point shooting.
The Mavs eliminated three of the West's top four seeds -- the No. 4 LA Clippers, No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder and No. 3 Minnesota Timberwolves -- thanks to their superstar duo, depth and defense. Doncic and Irving consistently excelled in clutch situations. Washington, Derrick Jones Jr. and rookie Dereck Lively II, all acquired over the past year as general manager Nico Harrison constructed a long and springy supporting cast around the Mavs' star tandem, have made major contributions on both ends of the floor.
The most surprising part of the Mavs' march through the Western Conference playoffs: Dallas did it with only glimpses of the peak version of Doncic, who has been hampered by a sprained right knee since midway through the first round. Doncic has certainly been a dominant force -- posting six triple-doubles, drilling a winning step-back 3-pointer in Game 2 over Rudy Gobert that is the signature moment of the Mavs' run and setting the tone for the Game 5 closeout rout by scoring 20 points in the first quarter -- despite having endured a shooting slump for most of the first two rounds.
After Brown was presented the Larry Bird Trophy as the Eastern Conference finals MVP, the Celtics forward sounded genuinely surprised. "I wasn't expecting it at all," Brown said after Boston's Game 4 win over the Pacers. "I never win s---."
This is the eight-year veteran's seventh postseason, and it's been his best yet, as he has averaged 25 points on 54.1% shooting, 6.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game through the first three rounds -- punctuating it with a tying 3 in Game 1 against Indiana and a 40-point night in Game 2.
In his first NBA Finals appearance two years ago, Brown averaged 23.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists in the Celtics' loss to the Golden State Warriors in six games, when he might have been Boston's best player in the series. His best is now better.
As great of a postseason as Brown is having, Tatum's production has been just as impressive. He has put up 26.0 points, 10.4 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.1 steals through Boston's postseason run. Where Tatum hasn't matched Brown is in his efficiency: 44.2% from the field and 29% on 3-pointers.
Tatum's 2022 Finals performance was a lowlight in an otherwise brilliant career that already has included five All-Star appearances in seven seasons. He shot just 36.7% against the Warriors during that series and was brutal in the closeout Game 6, scoring 13 points on 6-for-18 shooting with five turnovers. He'll get a chance at redemption against Dallas.
Already cemented as a certified playoff superstar -- with his 31-point scoring average the second best in league history behind only Michael Jordan -- Doncic elevated to an even higher level this postseason. Doncic's 9.1 assists per game leads all players in these playoffs, and he has logged six triple-doubles through the first three rounds.
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