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MAVERICKS PULL OUT THRILLER IN LA!
MAVS LEAD SERIES 3-2

The Mavericks went jumbo on the Clips, and survived to tell the tale. A phenomenal game from Luka drew no answer from the opponent. 


GAME STORY

Luka and Maxi, initially listed as questionable, were both available to play. Serge Ibaka remained out for the Clippers. Rick selected a surprise starting lineup of Luka, THJ, DFS, KP, and Boban, inserting Bobi for Maxi in an apparent effort to counter the Clips’ lethal small ball lineup.  Lue stuck with Jackson, PG, Kawhi, Morris, and Batum. It was the first start in 26 playoff games for Marjanovic. Looked like Rick was pulling out all the stops. 

FIRST QUARTER

Hardaway opened the scoring with free throws after drawing a foul on Reggie Jackson. He had the first basket of the game a couple of possessions later. Luka then tossed in a step-back three. KP drove baseline for a dunk. Jackson tied the game with a three at 7:15.  Boban opened his account, and Dorian followed with a three. After a George triple, Bobi scored again. George put in the Clippers’ fifth three, and Reggie Jackson made it to the basket for the Clips’ first lead, at 17-16.

Doncic immediately responded, and followed that with a three. Powell came in and immediately screened for Luka, who hit another shot. Morris threw an elbow at Maxi, and play was delayed wile the call was reviewed at length. Morris’ foul was deemed a Flagrant One, and Maxi was called for a technical for retaliating. Luka followed the free throws with a three, then heaved in a step-back from downtown! Zubac drifted in, to be delivered a hard foul by Powell. Powell drew a foul from Kawhi on a drive and hit both freebies. Terence Mann had a floater over Luka. The Clips made a couple of forays into the paint for inside baskets/free throws. Luka drove inside to end the quarter with a bucket, with the Mavs leading 35-28.

Luka led all scorers with 19 points, scorching the arena with 7-11 shooting. The Mavericks were 6-11 from three-point land. The Clips took only two shots inside the arc, with the Mavs doing pretty well at keeping them out of the paint

SECOND QUARTER

The Mavs faced a dreaded Luka-less period to begin the second. Paul George began the scoring with two free throws. Bobi then returned to action. Two quick fouls were called on KP. Rondo hit Batum for a dunk. Inside two minutes, KP was called for his third, and Maxi and Powell went back in.  Powell followed a Brunson miss with a soaring put back dunk. Rick called a timeout with the Mavs’ lead having shrunk to one, at 37-36. 

Hardaway had an open three from a Luka pass. Kleber and Luka were each called for another foul. Bobi got an easy basket inside. Kawhi dashed past Bobi for a bucket. Luka had an inside basket off a Boban screen, then sealed half the Clippers team on another drive. Kawhi tied the game at 5:28. Luka went down hard on a Clipper foul, but made both free throws. Willie came in, with the other bigs having two fouls each. Zubac had a three-second call, and THJ shot the technical. Wille was soon called for two fouls. Kawhi hit a wide-open three from the corner, putting the Clips up 51-49 and producing a Dallas timeout. 

Luka quickly tied the game again off a deflected shot that came back to him. Morris responded with a three. Kleber hit a three from Luka. WCS had a steal from Kawhi, and Luka passed back to him for a dunk. The buzzer sounded, with Dallas up 56-54. It was a low scoring quarter for both teams (26-21 Clips).

The Clippers doubled up the Mavs in FTAs in the half (16-8), and had an offensive rebounding advantage of 8-2. Luka had 27 of Dallas’ 56 points. Fouls for the bigs appeared to be a looming issue, and it looked like Luka could really use some more help. 

THIRD QUARTER

Boban was fouled on an end-of-clock attempt, and completed both FTAs. George drove to the basket past Boban. Bobi was fouled again and split the pair. Jackson tied the game with a triple. Reggie gave the Clippers the lead with another three. Doe-Doe hit a corner three from a Luka pass to re-tie. Batum scored again from deep. Kawhi gave the Clips their biggest lead of the game thus far (5), and a timeout ensued. 

Batum forced a jump ball with Bobi after the timeout. Bobi tipped to Luka, who was fouled. It was called on the floor for some unknown reason. Luka made them pay with a double-clutch and-one, but missed the free throw. Jackson had a corner three at the other end. KP hit a corner three in return! Paul George was called for an offensive foul on THJ with a pushoff, but the Mavs could not capitalize. The Mavs shooters looked cold. 

Hardaway, who was receiving intense defensive attention, turned the ball over. Leonard hit a shot over the defense. Luka had a pretty floater on the other end. Timeout was called with the Clips up 72-69. KP ran to the rim for a transition dunk. Timmy regained the lead with a second basket in transition. It seesawed back with a Jackson three. Powell leaped into the rafters for an offensive rebound and tossed the rock to Timmy for a jumper. Luka had a drive and score. A Tim-Luka dunk took advantage of a third Clippers turnover. A timeout was called after a 13-3 Mavs run. 

Luka in the paint again! Rondo airmailed a three, sending the Mavericks bench into a gleeful celebration. Luka found a rolling Powell for a flush. Luka put in a Dame-style triple. Doe-Doe hit a pair of freebies. The Mavs’ run extended to 16-0 in the last 3:47 to end the third up 89-75!! The Clips had only 21 points in the period, 12 of which were scored by Reggie. Luka (who else?) led the Mavs with 13. 

FOURTH QUARTER

Hardaway made it 18-0 with Luka resting. Kawhi ended the run with a basket inside. Mann scored over Powell, but missed both free throws on the next try. PG drew the fourth foul on Maxi, and hit both shots from the line. Luka returned to the court at 9:41. Brunson pulled up from a Luka pass. The Mavs were called for three fouls within the first three minutes. Batum went in for a slam. Powell got into the passing lane and forced a turnover. George drew another foul on his way to the basket, the fifth on Maxi, and completed his free throws, reducing the Mavericks’ 16-point lead to 8. Boban drew a foul, and a timeout was called. 

George skipped past Boban for a bucket, whittling the Mavs lead to 6. Bobi was then called for an offensive foul on Mann. The call was reviewed for the possibility of a flagrant, but a common foul was confirmed. DFS had a steal, but Luka’s shot rimmed out. Kawhi drew another foul and made both free throws, chiseling the lead to 4. Luka angled one off the glass. The Mavs followed with a shot clock violation, as the five-minute mark rolled past. 

DFS knocked the ball away from Kawhi, and Luka missed a three. George had another basket, bringing the fourth quarter scoring to 16-6 in favor of LA. Dallas burned a time out. Luka missed a bank shot on a post-up. Mann fouled Luka under the Dallas basket. Powell stepped out of bounds on the other end. DFS had another steal. Hardaway hit a three from San Francisco. DFS forced another turnover. KP hit from the corner! A timeout was called, with Dallas leading 101-91, and the Mavericks players lauded Kris on the sideline. 

Jackson hit a three out of the timeout. Morris made it a four-point game with another three. A Luka fadeaway rimmed out. Kawhi had an and-one, the foul incredibly being called on the shot.  The Clippers trailed 100-101 with 40 seconds left. The Mavs turned it over. The Clips, with a chance to pull in front, had a poor possession, and sent Tim to the line with 9 seconds left. THJ completed both shots, bringing the lead to three. The Clips took a timeout. Kawhi airmailed a contested three over Dorian and the Clips sent J Rich to the line. The Mavs’ best free-throw shooter put both in the basket. Kawhi missed his last shot, and the road game won for the fifth game in the series!


STATISTICS

The Mavs got 9 more shots up than the Clips, although LA had a 25-19 edge in FTAs. The Mavs' shooting percentages were 43% on 2PTAs, 39% on 3PTAs, and 89% from the line. Comparable Clippers numbers were 45/37/80. Mavs point differentials were +8 on points from twos, even on points from threes, and -3 on made free throws. Limiting the Clippers to 19 shots inside the arc was huge. 

The Mavs’ huge run to close the third quarter was critical, giving the Mavs enough cushion to survive a heart-stopping 16-point fourth quarter. 


PLAYERS

DONCIC. Luka had another stellar game with 42 points, 14 assists, 8 rebounds, and six threes, despite playing with a sore neck. One of the most wondrous basketball players on the planet! Halleluka!! After the game, he credited his teammates, and said he needs to play “way better,” lamenting his missed shots in the fourth.  Luka, the humble phenom!

HARDAWAY.  Tim was the only other Mav in double figures, recording 20 points to go with 7 rebounds. He didn’t shoot particularly well (6-19), but was 5-5 from the free-throw line, and the shots he did hit were big ones. 

BOBAN. Bobi had 9 points and 7 boards in 20 minutes on the court. The gentle giant changed the game against the Clippers, who were forced to shoot from the outside, and to contend with Boban’s size on the defensive end. Luka said it was a struggle to change the game plan to accommodate Bobi, but he thought the move “turned out great.”

DFS.  Dorian was only 2-9 from the field for 8 points, but he was a terror defensively, especially forcing one turnover after another and racking up five steals. A key player in the Mavs’ third-quarter run!

PORZINGIS. KP had 8 points and 6 boards, and spent most of the second quarter on the pine after committing three fouls in less than two minutes to begin the period. He hit a critical three in the fourth quarter, and was on the floor in the clutch stretch. 

POWELL. Dwight was a key figure in the win, with 8 points and 7 boards in 30 minutes off the bench. His vertical offense and superior screening game contributed immensely to the victory. Luka complimented him for bringing so much energy to the match. 

KLEBER. Maxi had 4 points and 3 rebounds in 19 minutes as a reserve. He and Dwight both were called for 5 fouls, and both big bodies and all ten fouls were needed. 

BENCH. Brunson, Richardson, and Willie combined for 6 points, three boards, and one assist, and were a combined -18 in 21 minutes of action. 

CLIPPERS. Tye Lue commented that Kawhi tired toward the end of the game, and that Paul George being in foul trouble (called for his fourth in the third quarter) really hurt them. He added that the Mavs’ game plan succeeded, as the Clips were forced to shoot from outside, and his squad didn’t make enough of those shots. He said his team needs to be better playing against the Mavericks' zone defense. Kawhi had 20 points, but had a meh night by his standards, shooting 7-19 and seeming to fade late. George was the Clips’ leading light on the night, with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists. He was the only Clipper who consistently beat the Mavs inside. Three other Clippers were in double figures — Reggie Jackson with 20, Morris 16, and Batum with 10.


OBSERVATIONS

Rick’s gamble to roll with super-sized lineups paid off, with the Clippers scoring a mere 38 points in the paint. Kudos to the coach for a bold move, and to the players for adjusting to such a big scheme change on the fly! 

Luka returning to form had the Mavericks looking like a different team. If he can continue to play like this, and get a little more help from his teammates, the Mavs stand a chance to finish off the series in six. Barkley's guar-awn-tee that Dallas would lose four straight did not prove prophetic.  

Game Six will take place at the AAC at 8 CDT on Friday. 

GO MAVS!!!!
Kleber going after Morris was my unsung hero! That was more fight in him than I’ve ever seen. I loved it. Side note: it’s really sad that he has to get a technical foul in order to bring enough attention to Morris’ flagrant 1 fouling. NBA refs are a joke.
(06-03-2021, 08:01 AM)ItsGoTime Wrote: [ -> ]Kleber going after Morris was my unsung hero! That was more fight in him than I’ve ever seen.


I enjoyed that sequence, too. 

The big question for me this morning is: where is this edge we see from the Mavs in LA coming from, and why can't they play that way at home?
JRich's pretty much full absence is puzzling to me. I mean, he can't be good enough to roll with as a starter almost ALL season long and yet so bad that he's this unplayable in the playoffs. Either he wasn't good enough to stick with him throughout most of the regular season, or he could at least do well off the bench to get some meaningful minutes in the playoffs. Whichever way it is, it's on RC.
(06-03-2021, 08:13 AM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]The big question for me this morning is: where is this edge we see from the Mavs in LA coming from, and why can't they play that way at home?


RULE #1: As Luka goes, so goes the team.

RULE #2: The team must manage when Luka rests.


Game 3: JB & JR were abominable and lost the game for the Mavs when Luka rested.

Game 4: Luka was bad/hurt and the team never had a chance with subpar play from him. 


I truly believe Luka is good enough to carry this team to a series win, he has grown up MASSIVELY in my eyes this series. The Mavs need both a great Luka performance AND the backup guards to not totally fail when he rests. If those two things happen the Mavs will win that game IMO and it really has nothing to do with home/away.
(06-03-2021, 08:22 AM)ItsGoTime Wrote: [ -> ]JRich's pretty much full absence is puzzling to me. I mean, he can't be good enough to roll with as a starter almost ALL season long


JR was NEVER good enough to roll with the starters all year, but RC did anyway either to honor the contract size OR to try to get it to work. RC knows JR is a total dead end and now with the season on the line is letting us see that.
(06-03-2021, 08:26 AM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]I truly believe Luka is good enough to carry this team to a series win, he has grown up MASSIVELY in my eyes this series. The Mavs need both a great Luka performance AND the backup guards to not totally fail when he rests. If those two things happen the Mavs will win that game IMO and it really has nothing to do with home/away.


Yeah, you're probably right.

I agree that this is a different Luka than we saw last year. The midrange game completely changes the equation. I think he's getting very close to a level where he's ready to lead a contender, and maybe we're seeing him arrive there now, during this series. He hasn't been quite as good during the last 5 minutes of these games, so that's the last thing I'd like to see before calling it. Maybe we'll get a Luka-dominating close to one of these last two games to clinch the series.
(06-03-2021, 08:28 AM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]JR was NEVER good enough to roll with the starters all year, but RC did anyway either to honor the contract size OR to try to get it to work.


Seems abundantly clear to me that the MBT made the choice to give up Curry, a valuable contributor, for Richardson in an effort to get better defensively, and that they were hoping he'd give them a better version of what Wright failed to give them last season. 

I'm sure Carlisle was part of that thinking, and I'm sure he wanted to make it work with every particle of his being. I think he simply gave Richardson any/all possible chances to rise to the expectations. But, it simply can't be denied that Richardson has not been a solution this season. 

Maybe he'll be better next season, but I kind of doubt it.
(06-03-2021, 08:31 AM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]He hasn't been quite as good during the last 5 minutes of these games, so that's the last thing I'd like to see before calling it.


100% here with you. It's the last piece for him other than diet/conditioning.
(06-03-2021, 08:13 AM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]I enjoyed that sequence, too. 

The big question for me this morning is: where is this edge we see from the Mavs in LA coming from, and why can't they play that way at home?

Mavs are 5-0 in the playoffs at Staple Center...2011+2021...
(06-03-2021, 08:35 AM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]Seems abundantly clear to me that the MBT made the choice to give up Curry, a valuable contributor, for Richardson in an effort to get better defensively, and that they were hoping he'd give them a better version of what Wright failed to give them last season. 

I'm sure Carlisle was part of that thinking, and I'm sure he wanted to make it work with every particle of his being. I think he simply gave Richardson any/all possible chances to rise to the expectations. But, it simply can't be denied that Richardson has not been a solution this season. 

Maybe he'll be better next season, but I kind of doubt it.
I think this is the most likely scenario with the info we have currently. However, I think he could have made the assessment that he wasn't worth starting MUCH earlier so he could try to figure out if he can be utilized off the bench to be in the playoff rotation. To go from starting to out in as short a period of time as he was is a disservice to the player and team.
(06-03-2021, 08:01 AM)ItsGoTime Wrote: [ -> ]Kleber going after Morris was my unsung hero! That was more fight in him than I’ve ever seen. I loved it. Side note: it’s really sad that he has to get a technical foul in order to bring enough attention to Morris’ flagrant 1 fouling. NBA refs are a joke.

I can’t stand Hill as an announcer. Instead of him watching the damn replay and understanding it (what I saw THREE times - Morris hitting Maxi in the throat), Hill says he didn’t see it
(06-03-2021, 09:40 AM)MFFL Wrote: [ -> ]I can’t stand Hill as an announcer. Instead of him watching the damn replay and understanding it (what I saw THREE times - Morris hitting Maxi in the throat), Hill says he didn’t see it

Morris for some reason gets a lot of respect around the player fraternity for a journeyman who really hasn't don't jacks!^@t in his entire career and always talks a lot of smack but seems to scared of the big moments.   All playground lot aesthetics over substance.
Not a surprise to me that JRich isn't getting much playing time in a gameplan that involves going big.   You can't put him on the floor with Boban/Powell/WCS for extended periods of time.  You can only put so many non shooters on the floor at one time in the modern NBA, and Josh has laid enough bricks behind the arc over the season to build a subdivision outside of Frisco.   Brunson only played 10 minutes.   We had to keep shooters on the floor with this gameplan, so THJ plays 45 minutes.
I gotta hand it to RC. NOBODY saw a Twin Towers approach coming and would have crapped all over the idea if they had. Small ball usually plays the bigs off the floor. Rick make the choice to force LACs to react to his creativity as it took away a lot of the short game. I think there were always two of KP, Boban, DP, Maxi, WCS on the floor, so depth for the big guys was worth the investment. 

Obviously, Luka is the engine that makes everything work, but RC's move changed the dynamics and I applaud his guts at trying it instead of something more conventional like swapping THJ for JB or something similar.
(06-03-2021, 10:06 AM)michaeltex Wrote: [ -> ]I gotta hand it to RC. NOBODY saw a Twin Towers approach coming and would have crapped all over the idea if they had.


I did crap all over it. I’m glad it was part of the win. I kind of still hope it was a one time thing.
(06-03-2021, 08:26 AM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]he Mavs need both a great Luka performance AND the backup guards to not totally fail when he rests. If those two things happen the Mavs will win that game IMO and it really has nothing to do with home/away.


Yes to these! I'd say the coaching chess match is key was well. We can't allow PG and KL to have another game 3.
(06-03-2021, 10:16 AM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]I did crap all over it. I’m glad it was part of the win. I kind of still hope it was a one time thing.


I don't think you have to worry about it becoming a staple! :-)

The major coaching moves happened in game 1 by Rick, game 3 by Ty, and game 5 by Rick. I'm super curious about whether Rick rolls with bigs to keep KL and PG out of the lane to begin game 6, or if he has another card to play.
Starting Boban reminds me a lot of starting JJB in Game 4 of the 2011 Finals down 1-2 in the series.    They won that game, and JJB started the rest of the series because Spoelstra didn't have a counter for it.     Everytime Zubac is on the floor Luka absolutely kills him on defense (Zubac was -19 in only 20 minutes of play). With Ibaka out they have a hole in their roster of not having a big who won't be exploited by Luka on the perimeter.   So Clippers are kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place of getting bullied by the Mavs twin towers approach or counter with Zubac and providing Luka an automatic bucket.  So I'm not sure what the Clippers counter move is.   Maybe just have to hope that over the long haul that their small lineup is better than the Mavs big lineup.   The Mavs could actually play better with the twin towers approach going forward because they've getting more game reps at something they really didn't employ during the regular season.
Someone (Ty Lue?) said Leonard was tired at the end of the game. Fatigue possibly affecting his 3pt attempts late? Could it be the result of battling bigger bodies all game and having to work around them rather than just shoot over them? Unexpected consequences?

Wondering if KP and Boban are the tallest pairing ever. Not sure where or how to look that up. From Wikipedia...

Through 2019, twenty-six players have been listed at 7 feet 3 inches (2.21 m) or taller. Three are active as of the 2019–20 season; Kristaps Porziņģis and Boban Marjanović, both of the Dallas Mavericks, and Tacko Fall of the Boston Celtics. The tallest player inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is 7-foot-6-inch (2.29 m) Yao Ming. In addition to Yao, Ralph Sampson and Arvydas Sabonis were the only other players 7'3" or taller selected to the Hall of Fame.
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