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MAVS CLOSE OUT SEASON IN LOS ANGELES
IT WAS A HECK OF A SERIES!

The Mavericks battled, but just ran out of juice against a loaded veteran Clippers team. The young Mavs fought the good fight, and can hold their heads high. 


MINUTE-BY-MINUTE

Both coaches continued with the starting units they had been using. 

FIRST QUARTER

THJ opened the scoring, and the Mavs began with their zone defense. Luka looked for KP for a corner three, which was unfortunately missed. However, DFS hit a three off a pass from Bobi. Luka tried to find Bobi in the paint, but the pass was so high that Boban couldn’t hang on. Luka attacked Reggie and drew a foul from Morris. His free throw woes seemed to have been left in the dust. DFS had an open look at a three, but instead fired a cross-court pass, which was intercepted. No, no, no.  The Clips took their first lead of the game three minutes in. KP went in for a jam. Bobi to KP for a dunk! Luka, singly defended, drove to the basket for a bucket. Batum dunked over Bobi. Yikes. Timeout. 6:57. 16-13 Clips. 

Luka from three! Bobi puts one back. Mann enters early and hits a three. Oh, no! THJ hops on one foot to the sidelines, and heads directly to the locker room. Gulp. KP hits a pair of free throws. Mann drives past Boban again. Aagh. Luka with a step-back three. And another! Rondo knocks down a three with no one within 100 yards. Guess they’re letting him have those today. Same situation with Mann. Yikes. Mavs are just standing there watching — didn’t even try to close out, although they had time. Kawhi scores off a J Rich turnover. Timeout Dallas. 3:10. 31-26 Clips. 

KP with a jumper ATO. Luka drops one in over Kawhi. THJ comes back on the court. What a welcome sight! Powell is the first big off the bench, and Luka hits him for a dunk. Luka draws a foul on a drive to the basket. Two free throw attempts. Yes, sir! Luka gets the lead back for Dallas, then draws another foul. Misses both attempts. Hang in there, Luka. Kawhi goes in for a flush past Doe-Doe. Powell follows in a Luka miss. 38-35 Mavs after one. 

Luka dazzled with a 19-point quarter. Kawhi led the Clips with 13. The box score shows Dallas with a 12-1 advantage in rebounds. Could that be right? Yes, it could. Mavs with an 8-2 margin in FTAs. 

SECOND QUARTER

Brunson misses two attempts in the paint. Kennard with a wide open three, Clips re-take the lead. KP bails out a poor possession with a turnaround from the corner. J Rich passes up an open three for a drive and turns the ball over for the second time today. Shoot when you’re open, guys! Tim draws a foul on a George turnover. Burke enters, along with Bobi and Luka. Looks like a high-octane offensive unit. Luka dribbles and turns it over. Reggie answers with a corner three. Terrible pass to Bobi, who turns it over. Morris hits an open three. THJ corner three waved off for an offensive foul on Doe-Doe. Not liking the looks of this. Clips making their threes, Mavs not so much. Luka scores on a post-up. Bobi falls to the ground, gets an and-one. Timeout. 5:46. 48-44 Clips. 

Bobi misses the free throw. Doncic scores in the paint after Clips gain a 7-point lead. Luka with an and-one, blowing by Mann after an offensive rebound by DFS. DFS throws it down! Clips bomb in a three. Luka responds in kind. Bobi called for his third foul. Cuban does a Tim Duncan impression from the stands, complete with upturned palms and disbelieving look. Timeout 3:08. Clips up five. 

KP passes up open three to drive, and misses a shot. Grrr. Mann draws a foul on an offensive rebound while three Mavs stand there looking confused. Not good, folks. THJ to the basket after missing two threes. Then draws a charge on the other end. KP for the slam! Burke with an ill-advised foul on Jackson mid-court. DFS with a put back. He has been deadly on the offensive glass. George blows in for a bucket. THJ responds. Clips killing the Mavs with threes, as Reggie hits a long one. 70-62 Clips at halftime. Have to do better than this. 

35-24 second quarter. Mavs were 1-10 from three in the period, Clips 6-10. LA also had a 9-2 advantage in FTAs. Luka with three turnovers, all trying to force the ball in to Boban. Mavs staying semi-connected with a 22-10 rebound margin and a 34-16 edge in PIP. Every Clipper in positive figures. If the Mavericks don’t pick up their execution, they’re headed back to Dallas. Twenty-four minutes to get it together. 

THIRD QUARTER

Rick sticks with Bobi, who scores the first basket. DFS chips in a three. THJ connects with another. Mavs cut the deficit to two inside the first two minutes. Timeout. 

THJ ties the game with a goaltend call on Batum. Mavs turnover on a defensive board. Luka ties. Bobi blocks Reggie, then banks one in. Another turnover trying to get the ball to Boban. Third foul on Kawhi, knocking down THJ. DFS from three! KP scores in the paint. DFS passes up the next three, Luka forced into a tough shot that’s way short. George erases Dallas' 5-point lead with free throws. Kawhi throws one down to put the Clips back in front. Morris hits a wide open three. Timeout Dallas. 5:08. 86-81 Clips. 

Steve Ballmer doing dance moves on the sideline. Creepy. Mavs turn the ball over. Clips get multiple offensive rebounds but can’t take advantage. Luka drives into a double-team, turns the ball over. KL draws a foul, fourth on Doe-Doe. Clips on a 12-0 run. Luka battles his way to a  rim shot, then draws a foul on George. The free throw yips are back. Misses both. Morris picks up his fourth foul. Clipper lead back up to 8. KL makes it 11 with an and-one off an offensive board. Kennard sends it to 14 on a 21-2 run. Timeout Dallas. Not looking good, folks. Yikes. 

Luka Eurosteps his way to a basket. 100-85 Clips after three. 

Mavs just can’t score. A 23-point quarter, following the 24-point second period.  Clips’ 7-point edge in the third was built on being +6 on points from threes and gaining a 5-0 margin in made free throws, along with a 7-0 difference in second-chance points. 

FOURTH QUARTER

Luka remains on the court to start the fourth. Kennard scores off another offensive board, JB answers. Luka misses a difficult shot over Kawhi. Mavs can’t buy a bucket. Luka with 6 points in the half so far, deficit up to 19. Four fouls on Leonard, who takes Luka down. Bobi puts one in. Then another, on a tip-in. Timeout Clippers. 7:57. Clips up 15.  

DFS hits a three from the corner. Clips hitting every shot, it seems like. Batum blocks Bobi, who brought the ball down before shooting. Dorian earns an and-one, but misses the free throw. Luka draws a foul. Both attempts go down. George commits the Clips’ first turnover of the quarter. Mavs missing good looks right and left. Bobi hangs one in. Timeout. 4:37. Clips up 11. 

Mavs go on a 13-3 run, but Reggie hits the dagger three at 1:34. Just too big a hole for our boys to dig out of. Rick giving the refs an earful on the sideline, not that it still matters. The buzzer sounds. George and Kawhi dap Luka up on the sidelines. Not loving that. Disappointing loss, but they gave it the old college try. 


OBSERVATIONS

The Mavs got some good individual performances in their last game. Luka exploded for 46-7-14. KP finally had a better match, with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Dorian was the surprise role player who stepped up, recording 18 points and 10 boards, 6 offensive. Bobi had 14 and 10, on 7-11 shooting. Timmy had a rough shooting night, but still managed 11 points. 

At the end of the day, the Clippers’ superior talent and experience won out. The giant-sized lineups and zone defense were novelty approaches that only worked for so long. Congrats to the Mavs for making it such a competitive series against the heavily favored Clips. I think our guys will probably regret not having closed out Game Six in Dallas, when they were well within reach. However, that's spilt milk at this point. I’m sure we will have numerous interesting discussions to come reviewing the season, the series, and the next moves, but that’s it for this game. 

The Mavericks battled through a very difficult and weird season, and I think they look like they might well be ready for the second round next spring, with a soupçon of  help from Lady Luck. 

MFFLs, thanks for joining me for another season of post-game recaps! 

It wouldn’t surprise me to see the Mavs with a new and improved look in the fall.  On to what promises to be an exciting summer!
(06-06-2021, 05:37 PM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]MFFls, thanks for joining me for another season of post-game recaps! 
Thank you so much for taking your time to do this.  Well done.
A decade of lottery and 1st round exit basketball. I don’t know what else to say except for the usual stuff. We’re not good enough at the decision making positions and need fundamental changes there.
(06-06-2021, 05:40 PM)Hypermav Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you so much for taking your time to do this.  Well done.

Seconded. One of the biggest reasons for me to stick around even in the most turbulous of times.

Sincerely, thank you.
Looking at the Clippers stats they played really well. 7 guys in double figure. Low on the depth chart guys making 20 threes. 24 of 24 free throws. We will see how good they really are soon. I hate them. I hate their persona. I hate Marcus Morris and Reggie Jackson. I can’t stand how they engineered their two superstar team. I hate both LA teams. 

But it will be interesting to watch if they can sustain their excellent play. I did like the respect their stars showed Luka after the game.
(06-06-2021, 06:15 PM)ReunionMav Wrote: [ -> ]Looking at the Clippers stats they played really well. 7 guys in double figure. Low on the depth chart guys making 20 threes. 24 of 24 free throws. We will see how good they really are soon. I hate them. I hate their persona. I hate Marcus Morris and Reggie Jackson. I can’t stand how they engineered their two superstar team. I hate both LA teams. 

But it will be interesting to watch if they can sustain their excellent play. I did like the respect their stars showed Luka after the game.

Agree
@"mavsluvr"
Thank You for all your analysis after each game. Quality work.
@"mavsluvr", great work on these recaps. 

However, it isn't just the team that needs work before next season. Whatever influence you have as the Mavs' play-by-play guy, please use it to convince someone that Derek Harper should be replaced during the off-season. PLEASE. 

Again, great work on the recaps.
(06-06-2021, 09:05 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]@"mavsluvr", great work on these recaps. 

However, it isn't just the team that needs work before next season. Whatever influence you have as the Mavs' play-by-play guy, please use it to convince someone that Derrick Harper should be replaced during the off-season. PLEASE. 

Again, great work on the recaps.

Honestly out of everything wrong with the franchise, Harper is priority number 1
(06-06-2021, 09:05 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]@"mavsluvr", great work on these recaps. 

However, it isn't just the team that needs work before next season. Whatever influence you have as the Mavs' play-by-play guy, please use it to convince someone that Derrick Harper should be replaced during the off-season. PLEASE. 

Again, great work on the recaps.

What happened to Cedric Ceballos?
(06-06-2021, 09:18 PM)Tunesquad23 Wrote: [ -> ]What happened to Cedric Ceballos?

I asked that question several times on discord after Ced went missing, but never got a reply.  I thought he was really good.
Great season ML, thanks for all the quality writings! I always come in to read after a game no matter the team performance Smile
(06-06-2021, 09:05 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]@"mavsluvr", great work on these recaps. 

However, it isn't just the team that needs work before next season. Whatever influence you have as the Mavs' play-by-play guy, please use it to convince someone that Derek Harper should be replaced during the off-season. PLEASE. 

Again, great work on the recaps.

I am quiet surprised by this. Would you like to explain more the reason for that?

The reason im surprised is that i find Harper opposite. I think both he and the entire crew is so fun to listen to. Sometimes on gamepass i hear for a bit the opponents or other teams tranasmission and its never nearly as fun as Harper and Mavs guys. Mavs ones are more spontaneous and have fun covering the games and this makes it even morr fun to watch the games. I always prefer the Mavs channel.

I would like to thank them all as well for great season.
(06-06-2021, 08:53 PM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/CallieCaplan/status/...0399447045

In game 7 the zone really really didnt work. Lets put it this way i prefer a mid ranger by Kawhi in man to man defense. Rather than the open 3 pointer by the non functioning zone. Its 3 vs 2 points. When they fall in as they did yesterday you go back to man defense and you try different defenders on kawhi. Personally i think Mavs should have experimented with different personel on Kawhi much like Clippers did with Luka. I wondered for instance whether KP could shut him down or disrupt him at very least. I think most of time it was DFS or Maxi but sometimrs you just have to try more. One one instance i noticed late in game7 burke and JB giving Kawhi troubles. Why not trying that more or someone else smaller just to give him differrent looks? It was too easy with always same defender. Then you can use the same effective style every time. Luka got like 1000 different looks he needed to process. Maybe Kawhi archilers heel would have been KP and smaller guys and a mix of different looks and personel. I mean the zone was fine in game 5 came as surprise. But game 7 we needed to go away for it when it stopped working.
(06-06-2021, 09:05 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]Whatever influence you have as the Mavs' play-by-play guy, please use it to convince someone that Derek Harper should be replaced during the off-season. PLEASE. 
Dude. Harp is my boy.
(06-07-2021, 12:29 AM)burekemde Wrote: [ -> ]Lets put it this way i prefer a mid ranger by Kawhi in man to man defense. Rather than the open 3 pointer by the non functioning zone. Its 3 vs 2 points.
The issue we had when going man was the layup line for PG and KL. They were just the better team, nothing more to say about that honesty.
Musers with some good analysis this morning. Talked about how everyone including Luka deserves some blame. They brought up Luka’s poor FT shooting and his tendency to always want the ball in his hands though they did say how he is the least of problems. 

They also brought up RC and Donnie and said it was surprising that Cuban would rush to give RC the vote of confidence when there were some things that RC did this season and in this series that deserved more scrutiny. They also brought up Donnie, the roster and the decade of futility. They were planning to do a segment in more detail on just Donnie. 
(06-07-2021, 09:24 AM)hakeemfaan Wrote: [ -> ]it was surprising that Cuban would rush to give RC the vote of confidence when there were some things that RC did this season and in this series that deserved more scrutiny.


BINGO.
(06-07-2021, 12:39 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]Dude. Harp is my boy.


He never teaches us anything. Like, ANYTHING. There is never (and I mean NEVER) enlightening analysis of what's going on in the game from a basketball expert's POV. He comes across like a fan who's less basketball-educated than average, but one who feels entitled to be treated as an expert. I have no doubt that he is making internal observations we can't, but if he doesn't voice them, what good is that? 

He constantly fumbles over himself inarticulately, often mispronouncing or even misusing common words. 

He often doesn't get the intended meaning when you or Skin joke with him. That stuff goes right over his head, which leads to several awkward moments each game. 

His basketball opinions are ridiculously bad, indicating either that he only watches the Mavs and is completely out of touch with the rest of the league in modern times, or that he is simply only going to say homerish things about the Mavs, no matter what he really believes. 

I miss Bob Ortegal so, so much.
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