INDIANAPOLIS — Jrue Holiday didn't feel well all day. He even missed the team's morning shootaround.
When it mattered most, though, the Celtics guard looked just fine.
Holiday converted a three-point play with 38.9 seconds left to give Boston its first lead in nearly 36 minutes, followed that with the game-saving steal and then clinched the 114-111 victory at Indiana with two free throws Saturday night to give Celtics a commanding 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
The Celtics overcame an 18-point deficit in the second half and can earn their second NBA Finals trip in three years with another win Monday at Indiana.
''I'm all right, had a fever, slept a lot. But I feel OK,'' Holiday said. ''I just made a play (at the end). He's a great player, had a great game. I just made a play.''
Holiday finished with 14 points, five in the final 39 seconds, and had nine rebounds on a night that, at times, he appeared to be under the weather. Afterward, though, he sounded like himself and felt well enough to balance his children on his lap.
As Holiday struggled to find his footing, Boston's other players got the job done.
Jayson Tatum matched his playoff career high with 36 points and had 10 rebounds and eight assists. Jaylen Brown added 24 points, and 37-year-old Al Horford had 23 points and was 7-of-12 on 3-pointers.