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MAVS PULL ONE OUT OF THE FIRE DOWN BY THE RIVERWALK

The Mavericks came into the AT&T Center smarting from their smackdown by the Heat the previous night. The contest went down to the wire, but the good guys came out on top in the end. 


GAME NOTES

The Mavs were on the second night of a home-road B2B. Maxi was out with his left oblique strain, as expected, and KP was ruled out shortly before the game, making it his fifth straight game sidelined due to back tightness. Trey Burke returned to the active roster. Jakob Poetl was out for San Antonio. Kidd went with the same starting lineup as in the last game — Luka-Brunson-Timmy-Dorian-Powell. 

FIRST QUARTER

Luka starts by missing two free throws. Kidd calls a timeout within the first minute when Tim is trapped on the sideline. 0-2 11:13

Mavs get on the board with a Luka-DP alley oop. Luka may not be able to make a free throw, but he’s beautiful from the three-point line. Keldon Johnson called for his second foul within the first three minutes. JB draws it. The Luka-Powell connection strikes again. Hardaway with an and-one in transition, off a gorgeous find from Luka. Steal and dunk by Luka! Pop viciously ragging on the ref over a call he didn’t like. Luka misses a three, but Powell with a put back slam! 16-12 7:02.

Luka with a one-legged fade. Tim dashes into the lane for a layup. Both teams getting into the paint with ease. Frankie, Willie, and Reggie in the game with Luka and DFS. Luka hits from way deep. Spurs get two easy transition buckets. 23-20 3:19.

Brunson has replaced Luka. Pop and the crowd loudly protesting an out-of-bounds call. Call overturned. Boban also in. Called for a foul. THJ back to replace Frankie. Tim is fouled shooting a three. Makes all three freebies. Brunson commits the fifth team foul trying to fight through a screen. Boban scores over everyone. Bobi called for an offensive foul. Spurs tie the game with a three. Reggie is grimacing and shaking his head. Sterling on the court. Both teams turn the ball over in the last sequence. 28-28 after one. Spurs on a 12-5 run, 18 PIP.

SECOND QUARTER

Josh Green on. Tim spearheading a bench unit. Bobi over Eubanks! Spurs leave Tim wide open in the corner. Poor decision. Good find by Green. 34-30 10:13.

Tim to Boban for a slam! Hardaway to the basket. 9-0 Mavs run with Luka on the bench. 38-30 9:13

Jalen back in. Tim finds Sterling for a three. Tim with another three, disallowed for an offensive foul called on Bobi. Three fouls for the Serbian. Kidd leaves him in. Bobi and-one on a put back. Woo-hoo! Frank comes back for Brunson. Luka also returns. Luka with a late-clock three! Beau-tee-ful. Bobi draws another foul. He gets a break after scoring 9 points in 8 minutes. Powell called for an offensive foul. So many OFs. Powell helps to save a broken play — JB with the late basket. Spurs make a run. 50-48 2:47

Luka with long pass to THJ in the corner. Rack attack by Tim! Brunson with a three from Luka! Tim then hits two from the stripe. Mavs closing the half with WCS in place of Powell. Jalen finishes a 9-point burst with two free throws. Murray completes the half with a three. 59-58 at the interval.  

The Mavs present a halftime segment on which Mav the players and coaches most dislike sitting next to on the plane. Seems divided between Boban (talks too much), and Brunson (too much of a big-head). All in good fun, of course. 

Mavs are shooting a little worse than the Spurs, rebounding a little better. Spurs have 32 PIP (16-25) for an eight-point edge, and Mavs have a 9-point advantage in second-chance points. Luka-Tim-Jalen have 41 of the team’s 59 points. Mavs have 10 turnovers, losing 11 points in the process. Hardaway looking very good and exhibiting his diverse skills. Report has come in that Reggie has suffered a facial injury and will not return. Hate to hear that. 

THIRD QUARTER

Brunson with a long two. Starting unit on the court. Now JB takes a charge. Looking very good tonight! Luka loses his dribble, Spurs fouled on the fast break. Spurs continue to waltz to the basket with little resistance. Powell with a block on Johnson. Luka with his third airball of the night. Crowd is jeering. Murray ties the game with a three. Eubanks gives the Spurs a lead with a dance to the basket. Spurs making some big defensive plays in the paint. Tim stays aggressive, earns two free throws. S Brown comes in for Brunson. Sterling steps out of bounds on a Luka pass. 65-65 7:01

They’re showing the play where Reggie was hurt. It was the one where he was grimacing. DFS makes his first basket with a drive. Sterling turns it over. DFS tips in his own miss. Spurs just obliterating us in the paint. 71-78 3:26. Timeout Mavs after suffering three straight blocked shots. Luka teed up. Yikes. Second T of the season. 

Spurs go up by 10. Tim answers with a triple off WCS. Boban goes back in. Brunson blocked, but Boban gets an and-one on the put back. Misses the FT, but Frank grabs the rebound, and Jalen is fouled on the shot attempt. Misses the second free throw, but Spurs called for a lane violation. Makes the second, for a four-point trip down the floor. Brunson attack! With Boban on the floor, Spurs not getting all those easy baskets. Pop responds with a smaller lineup. Boban blocks the Spurs’ last shot. Mavs close on a 7-0 run. 81-83 after three

FOURTH QUARTER

Boban still on, along with Frank. Spurs lose track of Tim, he hits again. Bobi gives the Mavs back the lead with a bucket over Young. Bobi called for a foul — his fourth. Luka replaces Frank inside two minutes. Luka-Boban connection! DFS to Boban! Returns the lead to Dallas. Pop realizes his small counter didn’t work, puts Eubanks back in. Bobi called for his fifth foul. Powell comes in. Brown turns it over, DFS recovers, Luka scores! Luka finishes again in the paint! Timeout. 94-91 6:24.

Powell teed up for elbowing his defender. Brunson over McD! Does it again with a tall shot over Dougie and a free throw! Brunson scores again, this time over White. JB has the last seven points. 101-96 3:00

Brunson chases Vassell out of bounds. Powell loses ball from Brunson. Starting unit on. Murray on the floor, fouled by Dwight. Brunson to the cup again! Derek so excited he takes over the play-by-play! Murray to the basket, reduces our lead to 1. 103-102 52 seconds

Luka misses a three, Powell recovers the OR, Brunson again over Vassell! Bring on the smelling salts, I’m swooning! White drives to the basket, but it’s only two points, and they need three. Spurs foul JB. Pop is livid for some reason. Brunson hits them both. Mavs up three. FN fouls Murray. Murray hits one of two. Luka can’t get the ball inbounded, calls timeout. 107-105 11 seconds. 

Mavs advance the ball. Spurs foul Frankie. He hits both! After going 0-6 from the floor. Mavs up four. Spurs hit a three. Spurs foul Brunson. Brunson misses the first FTA. Kidd yelling at Brunson to miss the second. He does, but the ball doesn’t touch the rim. Official review confirms the violation. Spurs inbound at three-quarter court. Boban in, guarding the inbounds pass. Cross-court inbounds pass intercepted! It’s over! 

ANALYSIS

The Spurs gave the Mavs all they could handle, and in some respects, Dallas can breathe a sigh of relief over this one. SA outshot the Mavs overall (49%-43%), and from three (33%-23%). They had 66 points in the paint, a 10-point advantage in fast break points, and gained 19 points off Maverick turnovers. Our boys survived an embarrassing performance in three-point shooting (8-34), as well as 8 missed free throws.

On the other hand, the Mavs had a huge advantage on the glass (56-40 overall, 15-5 offensive), and Dallas feasted on second-chance points (21). Point differentials were -8 on points from twos, +3 on points from threes, and +6 on made free throws. 

I liked the continuing development of the chemistry, and thought the defense was coming along in some respects. However, this game brought out the team’s continuing struggles with outside shooting and their desperate need for rim protection. The return of KP and Maxi should help some with that, but even with them, opposing teams have been scoring too many easy baskets. 


PLAYER NOTES

BRUNSON. The four non-Powell starters each appeared for 36 minutes, and Brunson had a spectacular night. He led the team with 31 points, had a double-double with 10 rebounds, and was ferocious in the clutch. He totally embarrassed Doug McDermott, and attacked the basket with the best of them. Does the post-game interview, and wants everyone to know he missed the second free throw intentionally, lol. Kidd thought he was great from start to finish. Thinks the evening was a growth night for both Brunson and Luka. Luka was smart enough to feed Brunson and trust him to take the team home at the end. 

THJ. Tim had a very fine night. Scoring, rebounding, distributing, playing hard on the defensive end — looking closer to a complete player there. He stuffed the stat sheet with 23 points, 6 boards, 3 assists, and 2 steals, and boasted the team’s highest +/- at +18. He had a particular impressive run in the second quarter, when he ran a bench unit for a few minutes. 

DONCIC. Pop targeted Luka, and Doncic was harassed all night.  The Spurs’ attention forced him into 10-25 shooting, but they didn’t stop him from putting up 23 points, 12 boards, and 3 assists, along with 3 steals. Loading up on Luka enabled his teammates to get their looks, and tonight they took advantage. Kidd reminded us after the game that Luka was a key factor in most of the scoring, even though he didn’t score all the baskets. Great to see the chemistry developing before our eyes!

DFS. Dorian had a modest stat line, at 4-3-2, along with 2 steals and a block, but his defense was much needed, and offensively, that DFS-JB PNR was looking pretty darn good. Dameris commented before the game that Dorian is being left open on threes more than any other player in the league, so he should have an opportunity soon to get back into his groove.

POWELL. Powell had only 6 points (3-4) in 23 minutes, but grabbed a team-high 5 offensive boards, and had a block. Kidd emphasized his importance after the game, particularly commending him for his work on the offensive glass. Coach says the team is still learning to play small, and that Powell is critical to that effort.

BOBAN. Boban was a high-impact player, with KP and Maxi out. In addition to contributing 17 points and 5 rebounds in 14 minutes, he provided the only rim protection of the night. Brunson says Boban is out there to dominate the paint and get rebounds and compliments him for “doing what he was supposed to do.” Kidd commended Bobi for stepping up and delivering when he was badly needed. The coach also said that the last play of the game was huge, when Boban’s defense forced the Spurs into a terrible inbounds pass. 

When Boban was on the floor, the Spurs’s layup line ground to a halt, with the Spurs completing only one shot at the rim in the entire fifteen minutes, and only six within ten feet of the basket. 

BENCH. Sterling got 19 minutes of action in Reggie’s absence, and had a reasonable line for that time period. He was 1-3 from the floor, and put up 5 rebounds, 3 assists, a steal, and a block. Decent performance, I would say. Frankie filled in for 16 minutes. Although he was 0-6 from the floor, he had 4 boards, including an important offensive rebound, and exhibited nerves of steel at the end of the game, hitting two critical free throws in the last ten seconds. 

Cauley-Stein got first crack at backup center, but was unremarkable in 10 minutes. Reggie’s night was cut short by his injury. Kidd said he thinks Bullock was hit in the nose, but he’ll get a better report tomorrow. Green did not score in a 6-minute cameo, but Kidd is finding a little time for him. Omoruyi, Moses, and Burke were DNP-CDs. 

SPURS. A Pop-coached team is always going to make a match of it. Murray flirted with a triple-double, at 23-9-8. Vassell was amazing, scoring 21 points off the bench on 9-12 shooting. White made for a tough backcourt with Murray. He scored 23 points (6-10). Keldon Johnson and Drew Eubanks added 16 and 10, respectively. Dougie McBuckets was Cuban’s limo guy, scoring only 2 points in 26 minutes, and looking like the JV when he was matched up on Brunson, before he eventually fouled out.  


OBSERVATIONS

This game was closer than we might have liked, but congrats to the Mavs for holding on. The match exposed a number of weak spots in the team, but also demonstrated some improvements on the gell-ing front, and some individual performances were remarkable. The facts that they were on a SEGABABA after a rough game the previous evening, and had three key players injured, must be considered in assessing their progress. 

A win is a win, so we might as well toast this team. Here’s to you, Mavs!


NEXT. The Mavericks face the internally-feuding Celtics on Saturday at the AAC. Should be interesting!
(11-04-2021, 12:05 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]Dameris commented before the game that Dorian is being left open on threes more than any other player in the league, so he should have an opportunity soon to get back into his groove.

This is really not good. The whole point of a shooter is to have some gravity and demand attention from a defender to open up driving lanes for the guards to penetrate. So this tells me DFS basically has the least amount of gravity in the league at the moment, and combined with his embarrassingly bad 3 point percentage, means he has somehow kind of stayed under the radar despite killing this team more than just about anybody. 

As much as I love him as a person, I think DFS has gotten a bit overrated. I would prefer Bullock in the starting lineup to be honest. Bullock isn't shooting well either but he has a history of being a 40%+ shooter and I like his quick release so I think he'll come around. I also think if a team wants to overpay him this summer then we might need to make a tough decision on him.
(11-04-2021, 12:38 AM)sterlingmallory Wrote: [ -> ]DFS basically has the least amount of gravity in the league at the moment


If I remember right, it was basically the same last season as well. He shot really well last year, but teams consistently chose to not guard him and hurt spacing a bunch...BUT he did make them pay last year. This year......yeah, yikes.

He has 4.4 wide open 3PA a game this season....4.2 last season. "Wide open" functionally means nobody is even really trying to guard him and the defense is begging you to give him the ball.
The goofy intentional foul with 11 seconds left set up a chain of events that almost led to another Jason Kidd coaching special.  But, the Mavs held on due to some spectacular play by Brunson.  Another rough game for Luka, particularly on the defensive end. When you watch in person you can really see how teams take advantage of him and how often his emotional outbursts lead to 5 on 4 opportunities.  Luka shot 40% overall, 25% from three, and 0% from the line.  0% from the line.  He was also the team low on plus - minus. Something’s effecting Luka, but not sure what.
(11-04-2021, 01:02 AM)ThisIStheYear Wrote: [ -> ]The goofy intentional foul with 11 seconds left set up a chain of events that almost led to another Jason Kidd coaching special.  But, the Mavs held on due to some spectacular play by Brunson.  Another rough game for Luka, particularly on the defensive end. When you watch in person you can really see how teams take advantage of him and how often his emotional outbursts lead to 5 on 4 opportunities.

I am not high on Kidd´s coaching ability but I do think that his in game decisions have been pretty good. I am pro intentional foul in those kind of situations. And it worked out. Turned a one point lead with 13.9s to go into a four point lead with 10s to go. Also burned the last Spurs timeout.
Plan to intentionally miss the last Brunson FT was also good but the execution was bad.
If Kidd wants to use the Brunson-Luka lineup as he showed (add KP to that lineup) we probably need to make a trade sooner rather than later. DFS/Maxi can't be the starting PF, we need another ball handler for the bench and THJ can't be in that lineup (defense will suffer a lot with one Luka-THJ-JB having to guard the opp's best player). 

THJ/Green for Brooks/Jones/Clarke ?

Brunson/Jones
Brooks/Bullock
Doncic/DFS
Clarke/Kleber
KP/Powell
(11-04-2021, 12:48 AM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]If I remember right, it was basically the same last season as well. He shot really well last year, but teams consistently chose to not guard him and hurt spacing a bunch...BUT he did make them pay last year. This year......yeah, yikes.


If I remember right, he got off to a slow shooting start last year, too, and we were having these same worries. But in the end, he shot a career high. Hopefully, history will repeat itself.
(11-04-2021, 06:58 AM)HAguiar95 Wrote: [ -> ]If Kidd wants to use the Brunson-Luka lineup as he showed (add KP to that lineup) we probably need to make a trade sooner rather than later. DFS/Maxi can't be the starting PF, we need another ball handler for the bench and THJ can't be in that lineup (defense will suffer a lot with one Luka-THJ-JB having to guard the opp's best player). 

THJ/Green for Brooks/Jones/Clarke ?

Brunson/Jones
Brooks/Bullock
Doncic/DFS
Clarke/Kleber
KP/Powell

Just gotta wait until the inevitably Dragic buyout. You can easily stagger minutes the Dirk way. Bench either Luka or Brunson early, and bring them back when the other guy subs out. Dont see much of a problem.
Would rather have Bullock start instead of THJ in that case tho.
I again think  that any minute given to WCS is a minute thrown away. And also, that with having Brunson, the acquisition of Dragic is moot and probably would only cause disturbance among players for that position. (and I am a Slovenian, so i am biased Wink )
(11-04-2021, 07:07 AM)sefant Wrote: [ -> ]Just gotta wait until the inevitably Dragic buyout.
This reminded me that Stein spoke on the Dragic matter before the game. 


He said he still thinks there is a chance that Dragic ends up on the Mavs this season, but advised that it is likely nowhere close to happening now. Said, considering Dragic's salary, the Raps are going to look for a trade until the possibility no longer exists. On the buyout side, says Dragic is not going to give up many millions of dollars to get off his contract. 

Believe this more or less affirmed what we already thought to be the case.
(11-04-2021, 08:23 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]This reminded me that Stein spoke on the Dragic matter before the game. 


He said he still thinks there is a chance that Dragic ends up on the Mavs this season, but advised that it is likely nowhere close to happening now. Said, considering Dragic's salary, the Raps are going to look for a trade until the possibility no longer exists. On the buyout side, says Dragic is not going to give up many millions of dollars to get off his contract. 

Believe this more or less affirmed what we already thought to be the case.


Thanks for these notes, MUCH, MUCH appreciated!
(11-04-2021, 07:07 AM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]If I remember right, he got off to a slow shooting start last year, too, and we were having these same worries. But in the end, he shot a career high. Hopefully, history will repeat itself.

Same goes for Luka in terms of slow starts last year.

DFS is still doing his thing on defense but I will say that he looks even worse on offense than his slow start last year but I believe that's due to him being asked to do more things that he really shouldn't be doing (like dribbling...ever).
(11-04-2021, 07:55 AM)Borkhan Wrote: [ -> ]I again think  that any minute given to WCS is a minute thrown away. And also, that with having Brunson, the acquisition of Dragic is moot and probably would only cause disturbance among players for that position. (and I am a Slovenian, so i am biased Wink )

I think the chance of Dragic ending up here is still pretty solid.  We will see if he has much to offer.  I don't think it would be as a 25 minute per game role though.   

What I envision short term for this year is picking up a player such as Dragic and then potentially getting a center.   For instance:

Dragic as a buyout.  Brunson starts and Hardaway goes to the bench.    Brunson goes out early and Goran and Luka play some together in the first.   The Hardaway fit is tough as he needs his minutes.  Maybe he gets some at the SF with Luka and Goran?

As far as a center, there are a ton of names.   Lets use Derrick Favors for now.  Favors would start and push Powell back to your fourth big.   

I think both of those types of moves are moves on the fringes but helps the team a bit in the now.   Those are the type of fringe moves I hope we explore.
(11-04-2021, 08:23 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]This reminded me that Stein spoke on the Dragic matter before the game. 


He said he still thinks there is a chance that Dragic ends up on the Mavs this season, but advised that it is likely nowhere close to happening now. Said, considering Dragic's salary, the Raps are going to look for a trade until the possibility no longer exists. On the buyout side, says Dragic is not going to give up many millions of dollars to get off his contract. 

Believe this more or less affirmed what we already thought to be the case.


Yes I am sure they will hold on to him.   His salary would fit well in a potential Ben Simmons trade so I am sure they are keeping that in their pocket.  Eventually, they probably don't find a trade and negotiate a buyout.  But no reason to do it now.  Plus if they get an injury they have a veteran who can fill in if needed to help them stay in the playoff race

(11-04-2021, 10:29 AM)StrandedOnBeauboisHill Wrote: [ -> ]Same goes for Luka in terms of slow starts last year.

DFS is still doing his thing on defense but I will say that he looks even worse on offense than his slow start last year but I believe that's due to him being asked to do more things that he really shouldn't be doing (like dribbling...ever).

It seems like DFS always hits the shot when he gets the ball but a foul is called on the pass.  Maybe we should have someone blow a whistle every time he shoots?
(11-04-2021, 10:48 AM)Chicagojk Wrote: [ -> ]Eventually, they probably don't find a trade and negotiate a buyout. 
Man, after what we look like to start the year, are we sure a bought out Dragic picks us to play for? A lot of time will pass and a ton of things happen between his quote of wanting to play with Luka and when he gets bought out.
(11-04-2021, 10:57 AM)ItsGoTime Wrote: [ -> ]Man, after what we look like to start the year, are we sure a bought out Dragic picks us to play for? A lot of time will pass and a ton of things happen between his quote of wanting to play with Luka and when he gets bought out.

I think there is a pretty shot he winds up here but not a done deal.  A lot of time before this happens imo.    If Dallas is sitting back in the playoff standings maybe he looks to go to a ready made contender.   Maybe Dallas doesn't pursue him aggressively?  I could see him going somewhere else, but I would put Dallas as the strong favorites if he is bought out.
(11-04-2021, 11:02 AM)Chicagojk Wrote: [ -> ]I think there is a pretty shot he winds up here but not a done deal.  A lot of time before this happens imo.    If Dallas is sitting back in the playoff standings maybe he looks to go to a ready made contender.   Maybe Dallas doesn't pursue him aggressively?  I could see him going somewhere else, but I would put Dallas as the strong favorites if he is bought out.
This is basically what I was thinking when reading all these Dragic buyout posts lately. I just don't think we should be so sure of ourselves that he comes here. Odds are probably in our favor still at this point, but if he's bought out after the TDL and we are struggling to make the playoffs, that might be a tough decision for him.
I read an analyst article at Google news today saying that Clippers or Bucks are the best choices for Goran and Mavs the worst. It was pretty convincing...
Oh and I  found why WCS is playing this way. Cauley in old Norse or Scottish means "relic" and Stein in German means "stone"- so we have a stone relic player who is also a Willie...   Smile
(11-04-2021, 11:19 AM)Borkhan Wrote: [ -> ]I read an analyst article at Google news today saying that Clippers or Bucks are the best choices for Goran and Mavs the worst. It was pretty convincing...
Oh and I  found why WCS is playing this way. Cauley in old Norse or Scottish means "relic" and Stein in German means "stone"- so we have a stone relic player who is also a Willie...   Smile

Willie is Norse/Scottish and German?
Brunson could very well be our second best player, I think that he is, and I think he will become a star. We saw a lot of that yesterday. We also see that Luka and Brunson not only can co-exist as starters, but also benefit from each other. Finally, we have seen that supermode from another player than Luka. Amazing! THJ is playing as a contender starter 3rd or 4th best player. In my view Boban is our 4th best player. These four listed here, have the ability to explode at any given moment, dominate games, to the degree where opponents might be forced to call a timeout to stop and rethink the options. Its hard to scheme against lineups that have 4 weapons like these. You could scheme against Luka with double teams, but there is no way that in the same time you can stop Brunson, Boban and THJ or leave Maxi open. No way. Our 5th best player is Maxi due to his all around game and rim protection and versatility, we seen what he does to our defense, and on offense he is danger from the outside and allows the other 4 above to do what they do best. He makes the entire thing glue together and the scheme and takes on defense the opponents best offensive player.

Now I come back again to this, and it happens after the game where Brunson and Luka have shown great ability to play together, and I would love to see that lineup start. Brunson-THJ-Luka-Maxi-Bobi. I can not imagine a defense that could contain that.
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