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MAVERICKS MORE THAN A MATCH FOR ROCKETS


Woo-hoo! Any night when the Mavs beat the Rockets is a great night! After a mediocre game against Chicago, our guys came back with a vengeance, and won a decisive victory over a quality opponent. 


GAME STORY

Luka returned from his night off, and his left quad looked to have made a quick recovery. Danuel House was out for Houston, but James Harden re-entered the fray after missing the previous game. 

Rick decided a change in the starting lineup was in order, and Willie and Maxi came on in place of Powell and Tim. Boucek said they thought they needed a bigger squad against the Rox, and also wanted to emphasize defense, rebounding, versatility, quickness and switch-ability. Carlisle said that he took both Dwight and Tim out because if he removed only one of them, it would look too much like he was blaming that player for the problems, and that wasn’t the message he intended. I would venture to guess that he wanted to get Powell into a smaller role, and did it in this tactful way, but at any rate, the experiment was a success, at least for this game. 

The Mavs got off to a great start, taking the lead on a Doe-Doe and-one dunk, and never trailing again. They were ahead 33-21 after one. Luka was able to play all twelve minutes, and led all scorers with 12 points. 

The second period began with Boogie giving Willie a shove, and both players getting T’d up. During the next three minutes or so, Cousins was more or less destroying the Mavs with rebounds, blocks, and scores. At 9:07, he was annoyed at a non-call, and threw a dismissive arm in the referee’s direction, only to earn his second technical and an ejection! Personally, I thought it was a tad harsh, but I wasn’t complaining. 

Our team went on a tear of missing shots and turning the ball over right and left, and the lead dwindled to 2 at 6:53. The score remained close, until the Mavs went on a 14-6 run to close the half. The quarter was not lacking drama. Both Maxi and DFS were called for their third fouls before the period was up, and Coach Darrell Armstrong received a technical foul for some infraction from the bench.  Halftime score: Mavs 61, Rox 49. 

The third began with Willie throwing down two dunks from Luka and earning a trip to the free throw line. The lead was up to 18 at 10:07, but in the process, Maxi incurred his fourth foul. Harden joined the tech-fest at 10:07. By 5:22, the Mavs had committed 4 more turnovers, and the lead was down to 12. The refs invited Luka to the T party, I think for bumping his defender on a play. At 4:44, Powell had a nice block of a Harden floater from behind, followed by a steal. Unfortunately, the refs fingered Luka for an offensive foul, and the team couldn’t capitalize. 

James Johnson caught Tate in the face as he was going up for a basket, knocking his mouthpiece onto the floor. A review of the foul upgraded it to a flagrant 1. The Mavs missed some more shots, Josh had his fourth foul, and by 2:26, an 18-point lead had shriveled to 1. Fortunately, Dallas managed a 9-3 run to end the quarter. 84-77. I was on pins and needles, worried that the Mavs might squander their slender lead. 

The fourth began inauspiciously, with Burke fouling Eric Gordon on a late-clock shot thirty feet from the basket. Eric took advantage with three makes at the line. The Rockets tied the game at 10:00, and brought the score within 2 points at 6:41. Maxi committed his fifth foul at 4:13, and Josh fouled out in the last minute. But the Mavs closed the game strong, and the Rockets went cold. What a satisfying win!


NOTABLE ITEMS

Numbers. How great is it to see the Mavs make their shots?!! They boasted 53% shooting inside the arc, 41% from deep, and a stellar 95% from the line. Point differentials between the teams had Dallas +8 on points from twos, +15 on points from threes, and -10 on made free throws. Houston took 36 free throw attempts, compared to 20 for the Mavs, but the Rox missed seven of their freebies. The Mavs earned a 51-35 rebounding advantage, and scored 22 second-chance points, capitalizing on 9 of their 10 opportunities. On the dimmer side, Dallas had an uncharacteristic 18 turnovers, losing 23 points in the process. 

Doncic. LUKAAAAAA!!! The young star looked like he was back in form, and he put up his first triple-double of the season with 33 points, 16 rebounds, and 11 assists -- season highs in every category. Carlisle reminded everyone of the great work Luka has done getting his conditioning up to snuff, after coming in behind the curve due to not realizing the season was starting so early. Such an amazing performance! Not only did he have a great line, but he put in a good defensive shift. He was on Harden for stretches, and was up to the task. Luka, perhaps most of all, raises the play of his teammates, and if the Rockets didn’t know that before the game, they do now!

Hardaway. OMG! Who saw this coming after the Bulls game? Tim had 30 points off the bench, completing 11 of 14 shots (8 of 10  threes!), and bringing down 7 rebounds. He and Luka were there to get the team through so many tight spots, and Tim’s contribution was spectacular. He had many breathtaking shots -- I think my favorite was a leaning fallaway three at the end of the shot clock. Rick raved about him, calling his performance “tremendous,” “phenomenal,” and “terrific,” adding that it exhibited Tim’s “strong character.” He added that Hardaway had shown “laser-like concentration” and was “great at both ends.” Tim’s best game as a Mav that I can recall. Coach Boucek commended him for handling his assignment to the bench in a very professional manner, coming out aggressive, and being “awesome” all night long. She said that the Mavs want to play with both big and small lineups this season, and Tim fits in well with both. She added that someone besides Luka has to step up for the Mavs offensively in every game, and that the team had been able to ride Tim's hot hand in this match-up. 

Cauley-Stein. Willie was a revelation in his starting role, playing 24 minutes, and putting up 15 points and 7 boards. He was the lob partner that Luka has been missing, and ran the floor consistently. Coach Jenny (who worked with WCS in Sacramento) was very pleased, calling his play “fantastic,” and praising his physical game, rolling, running, and intensity. She described him as a “very intelligent man,” and revealed that he is a poet and an artist. She thinks he loves this unstructured style of play because it gives him a chance to express himself creatively.  Willie himself said the only way he knew he was starting was when Rick read out the lineups, and he didn’t know why Rick had made the change, but he had rolled with it, lol. 

Game Impacts. All of the starters, along with Tim, had positive +/- ratings, ranging from 15 to 28. The rest of the bench were in various degrees of negative territory, having played during most of the Houston runs. However, Carlisle thought Powell had been “terrific,” and the unit as a whole had “bent but not broken.” Leading scorers on the night were Luka 31, Tim 30, and Willie and Josh with 15 apiece. 

Rockets. This had to have been an embarrassing night for the Rox, but they were actually a worthy opponent. New center Christian Wood led their scorers with 23 points. Harden followed with 21, along with Gordon 20 and Wall 14. Boucek said they had a detailed game plan for this match. WCS said it involved guarding Harden “from the side,” so as to limit his trips to the free throw line. Tim said he didn’t want to get in trouble for divulging anything, and allowed that Harden probably “just had an off night,” lol. 

Referees. I never like to make the refs part of the story, but I think this case requires it. This was a very oddly officiated game. Six technical fouls were assessed, some of them seeming pretty soft. Offensive fouls were also being called all over the place, and the referees started calling the game much more strictly in an abrupt fashion after the double techs, although I wouldn't describe the play as especially chippy. Rick thought his guys adjusted well to the officiating, and Boucek thought they showed resilience in working through it. 


OBSERVATIONS

Rick thought the effort from the team was exceptional, and hinted that they were eager to redeem themselves after Chicago. He considered it a defensive accomplishment to hold the normally high-scoring Rockets to 100 points. He says defense is going to be their signature this season, and he thinks they took a step forward in this match, making a statement with their defensive disposition. 

I thought this game was a breath — make that a strong gust — of fresh air.  Luka looked like his old self, the team looked more like the successful Mavs, and the 48 minutes featured standout performances from several guys who had been struggling a bit. I was not quite sure what to make of the previous six games, but this one looked like something they can build on. YAY!!!!

See all you Maverick fans after the Denver game!! GO MAVS!!
Great recap, luvr and I would like to chime in here after what I thought was the most impressive win so far this season (we did not have many so far though, lol).

With KP still out I think it was genius to insert WCS into the starting lineup. I like his ability to switch on defense. I don't know if he can hold his own against a bruiser opponent (was he matched up against Boogie? I don't recall) due to his slender frame but under the right circumstances, I can totally see him getting big minutes. I don't know if Powell will make it back to his former self but as of right now, WCS is the most reliable role-option for Luka and we coulds ee how great this combo can work in the future.

I always thought Timmy should be our sixth man and I hope this was not an anomally last night. I don't know how it shouldn't work but last year, he thrived in the starting role so this might be a psychological thing. We will see, since Rick is still in his probing phase regarding lineups.

Great game, great effort and it is always satisfying to see the Rockets and especially a fat Harden fall short.

I am used to Harden getting every call as soon as he drives, contact or not, but Luka did not get the same treatment, which was odd. The officiating was a joke overall, not only all the technicals (Boogies ejection was prepostrous) but also the sequence of the Mavs receiving one offensive foul after another was obscure. I will admit that it happened without Luka on the floor and our team seems to be totally chaotic when this is the case. It seems as if Brunson is only able to run the offense in an extended role (I was positively suprprised by our offensive structure in the Bulls game) but he could not reciprocate this off the bench.
Excellent write up as always.  A couple of under the surface lineup things...

Luka looked fantastic (like 19/20 Luka for the first time this year).  He played 38 minutes...wow.  The issue is the 10 non-Luka minutes.  We were -14 in those minutes.

We saw more Brunson/Luka than we've seen this season and the results were positive.  The combo was +11 in limited minutes.  Part of the reason Burke was so bad may have been he lost his typical w/Luka minutes to Brunson.

To me, the most surprising thing wasn't WCS starting (I've long been in favor of starting two bigs.  It almost doesn't matter which two).  The surprising thing was that he finished the game.  It was still in doubt when he entered with 3:45 left replacing Maxi.  WCS is a huge swing factor for this team.  He provides the roll gravity that we used to get from Powell.  Before the season I wrote he has more upside than anyone on the roster if he could just bring it consistently.  For this one night, he brought it.

I was surprised by the 2 minute Iwundu cameo (mainly surprised it was him and not Green).  There just isn't enough O on the floor when Luka sits to get much time for him or Green until KP returns.  Then suddenly those guys will have more space and their lack of O won't be as noticeable.  I would love to see one of those guys EARN Burke's minutes, but it can't happen without KP on the floor in the non-Luka minutes.
(01-05-2021, 08:09 AM)meistermatze Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know if he can hold his own against a bruiser opponent (was he matched up against Boogie? I don't recall) due to his slender frame but under the right circumstances, I can totally see him getting big minutes.  

Yes, it was Willie trying to guard Boogie for about 3 minutes in the 2nd.  The Rockets were +5 during that time.  Willie sat when Boogie got ejected.  You make a good point about our ability to cover the bruisers, but Willie isn't alone in that concern.  We really don't have anyone who can do it (let alone one guy who can do it without some help from another big).

I will admit that it happened without Luka on the floor and our team seems to be totally chaotic when this is the case. It seems as if Brunson is only able to run the offense in an extended role (I was positively suprprised by our offensive structure in the Bulls game) but he could not reciprocate this off the bench.

I'm not sure its completely on Brunson.  In the second quarter Dallas ran out Iwundu, Burke, Willie and Johnson with Brunson.  Where exactly does the scoring come from in that lineup?  In the early 4th it was the same except replace Willie with Powell.  That issue will fix itself when KP returns.
Again, kudos to Rick for starting a real NBA sized lineup, especially WCS.  Having that size and athletic ability just changes the equation for the opponent.  I just hope it's not a one off situation.  IMO, this type of lineup should start every game for the Mavs.
Boogie was a force in his cameo role and I was glad to see him ejected.  I wonder how things may have changed if he didn't let his poor instincts take over.
(01-05-2021, 08:45 AM)mtrot Wrote: [ -> ]Again, kudos to Rick for starting a real NBA sized lineup, especially WCS.  Having that size and athletic ability just changes the equation for the opponent.  I just hope it's not a one off situation.  IMO, this type of lineup should start every game for the Mavs.
I’m curious to see if we can get away with Luka / Richardson / Finney-Smith from 1-3 in the playmaking & shooting department.

I got some reservations to that with Maxi/WCS but would LOVE to see if it works once KP is back.

That way we might be able to surround Luka with plus defenders at every position.

PG: Luka (defends worst wing)

SG: JRich (defends best ballhandler)

SF: Finney-Smith (defends best wing)

Big 1: KP (defends inside)

Big 2: Maxi or WCS




Re the game: could not watch it, but I’m just glad RC finally tore up the starting unit. That unit has been dysfunctional almost every time they stepped on the court. I hope we‘re done seeing that group.

Also re Powell: love him off the bench against lesser competition. We need him to play himself into shape and he’s much better off facing bench units than starters during his rehab period. It’s a miracle that he’s even on the floor this early.
GAME REACTIONS

  • Luka is starting to finally look himself. He is arguing less with the refs and he continues to press the issue with driving. Every once in awhile he still takes a three that I just don't like (early in the shot clock when no one else has touched it). He seems to be getting into shape. He still is not finishing around the rim as good as he has, so hoping that comes around.
  • WCS was my Dirkie winner. Dude helps with spacing SO much by pulling the defense toward him in the pick and roll situation (it helps Luka so much and it helps all the shooters....no coincidence in my mind that Luka's best game and THJ's best game coincide with WCS getting so many more minutes than usual and playing well). I think his chemistry with Luka is still off and yet they are still magic together often. There is so much potential here and room for growth. It probably wouldn't happen, but if WCS stays on the straight and narrow I would love to see him start alongside KP to see how that works for the team.
  • DFS continues to be so much better and have a much better impact when he is the 3 not the 4.
  • THJ looked like a fire got lit under his butt by coming off the bench. He was much better and I like the way he played. RC saying that he changed the starting lineup to get bigger and tougher was the RIGHT move. I think the right move for this team is THJ being the 6th man who comes off the bench ready to launch catch and shoot threes. 
  • JJ is better than I thought, but I really think the Mavs need to use him the least of all the 4/5 types on this team.
  • Burke has been struggling in general and struggles even more without Luka. Hope he can turn it around and catch some of that bubble magic because this team needs him (unless Tyrell is going to be developed quickly).
  • JB is looking good. Mavs desperately need him to stay strong all year because his shot creation is desperately needed behind Luka.
  • JRich continues to look good, despite struggling with his shot more recently. Still love his fit on the team and next to Luka. Like him experimenting with a little aggressive playmaking from time to time. Surprised at how bad his on/off numbers are so far.
  • DP needs to come off the bench. I am not for giving up on him yet, but he needs to work himself back to his best form from the bench. 
(01-05-2021, 01:51 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]MAVERICKS MORE THAN A MATCH FOR ROCKETS


Woo-hoo! Any night when the Mavs beat the Rockets is a great night! After a mediocre game against Chicago, our guys came back with a vengeance, and won a decisive victory over a quality opponent. 


GAME STORY

Cauley-Stein. Willie was a revelation in his starting role, playing 24 minutes, and putting up 15 points and 7 boards. He was the lob partner that Luka has been missing, and ran the floor consistently. Coach Jenny (who worked with WCS in Sacramento) was very pleased, calling his play “fantastic,” and praising his physical game, rolling, running, and intensity. She described him as a “very intelligent man,” and revealed that he is a poet and an artist. She thinks he loves this unstructured style of play because it gives him a chance to express himself creatively  Willie himself said he the only way he knew he was starting was when Rick read out the lineups, and he didn’t know why Rick had made the change, but he had rolled with it, lol. 

See all you Maverick fans after the Denver game!! GO MAVS!!

Must be nice to have a bounce back write up for a great bounce back game.  Great work as always. 

I'm always particular interested in what the Mavs are doing at 5. I think its always the quiet differentiator in a league where all the teams are basically trying to play the same pace and space game.   What happens on the front line is no longer the dominating positions but that inside game still can be key when you have superstar leads like Doncic vs Harden countering each other. 

WCS seems like he could be what pre-injury Powell was on his way to becoming and what Tyson Chandler was for the 2011 championship squad.
(01-05-2021, 10:21 AM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ]DFS continues to be so much better and have a much better impact when he is the 3 not the 4.


He looks a lot better when he is guarding smaller players. Even SFs tend to overpower him. Against guys like Harden or Wall he knows how to use his length to compensate for the lack of speed.
(01-05-2021, 10:39 AM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: [ -> ]He looks a lot better when he is guarding smaller players. Even SFs tend to overpower him. Against guys like Harden or Wall he knows how to use his length to compensate for the lack of speed.


He is guarding this kind of guys whole season. Luka was playing PF, not DFS
(01-05-2021, 10:47 AM)omahen Wrote: [ -> ]He is guarding this kind of guys whole season. Luka was playing PF, not DFS

You are what you defend.  I think these guys alternate depending on the other teams weakest player.  They tend to "hide" Luka on the spot up 3 guy regardless of position (sometimes even center).  I think what I originally said is Carlisle may think Luka with a single big makes it OK to call DFS a PF.
(01-05-2021, 08:09 AM)meistermatze Wrote: [ -> ]Great recap, luvr and I would like to chime in here after what I thought was the most impressive win so far this season (we did not have many so far though, lol).

With KP still out I think it was genius to insert WCS into the starting lineup. I like his ability to switch on defense. I don't know if he can hold his own against a bruiser opponent (was he matched up against Boogie? I don't recall) due to his slender frame but under the right circumstances, I can totally see him getting big minutes. I don't know if Powell will make it back to his former self but as of right now, WCS is the most reliable role-option for Luka and we coulds ee how great this combo can work in the future.

I always thought Timmy should be our sixth man and I hope this was not an anomally last night. I don't know how it shouldn't work but last year, he thrived in the starting role so this might be a psychological thing. We will see, since Rick is still in his probing phase regarding lineups.

Great game, great effort and it is always satisfying to see the Rockets and especially a fat Harden fall short.

I am used to Harden getting every call as soon as he drives, contact or not, but Luka did not get the same treatment, which was odd. The officiating was a joke overall, not only all the technicals (Boogies ejection was prepostrous) but also the sequence of the Mavs receiving one offensive foul after another was obscure. I will admit that it happened without Luka on the floor and our team seems to be totally chaotic when this is the case. It seems as if Brunson is only able to run the offense in an extended role (I was positively suprprised by our offensive structure in the Bulls game) but he could not reciprocate this off the bench.

meister! Is it really you?!

Best game I have seen from Willie. Agree that he is not so effective against bruisers, but then neither are the other bigs. I was glad Boogie was ejected, as he was pretty much tearing us apart. I think with Willie, consistency is the question. I was happy to hear about how hard he has been working, and it was so much fun watching him last night. 

Tim has a history of playing much better alongside Luka, but it's possible that's true of everyone, lol. Agree that Rick hasn't settled on lineups yet -- believe he has acknowledged as much. 

Agree that the non-Luka lineups can be brutal. I look for Rick to stagger KP and Luka, so that one or the other of them is always on the floor. 

Good to hear from you again!
(01-05-2021, 08:20 AM)DanSchwartzman Wrote: [ -> ]Excellent write up as always.  A couple of under the surface lineup things...

Luka looked fantastic (like 19/20 Luka for the first time this year).  He played 38 minutes...wow.  The issue is the 10 non-Luka minutes.  We were -14 in those minutes.

We saw more Brunson/Luka than we've seen this season and the results were positive.  The combo was +11 in limited minutes.  Part of the reason Burke was so bad may have been he lost his typical w/Luka minutes to Brunson.

To me, the most surprising thing wasn't WCS starting (I've long been in favor of starting two bigs.  It almost doesn't matter which two).  The surprising thing was that he finished the game.  It was still in doubt when he entered with 3:45 left replacing Maxi.  WCS is a huge swing factor for this team.  He provides the roll gravity that we used to get from Powell.  Before the season I wrote he has more upside than anyone on the roster if he could just bring it consistently.  For this one night, he brought it.

I was surprised by the 2 minute Iwundu cameo (mainly surprised it was him and not Green).  There just isn't enough O on the floor when Luka sits to get much time for him or Green until KP returns.  Then suddenly those guys will have more space and their lack of O won't be as noticeable.  I would love to see one of those guys EARN Burke's minutes, but it can't happen without KP on the floor in the non-Luka minutes.

Great observations, DS. 

I was also intrigued that Willie was on the floor at the end of the game. Tbh, I suspect it had a lot to do with Maxi having five fouls and the Mavs having a substantial lead when Willie was inserted. Good on him for taking advantage of the opportunity. 

I was also surprised to see Iwundu suddenly appear. It was a short-lived experiment. Still a bit of a mystery. 

Loved Luka's form.
(01-05-2021, 12:07 PM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]I was also surprised to see Iwundu suddenly appear. It was a short-lived experiment. Still a bit of a mystery.


I think (maybe) the reason Green was ahead of him in the preseason was only about Iwundu having to miss the first two days. Just a guess, though.
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(01-05-2021, 11:18 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]meister! Is it really you?!

Best game I have seen from Willie. Agree that he is not so effective against bruisers, but then neither are the other bigs. I was glad Boogie was ejected, as he was pretty much tearing us apart. I think with Willie, consistency is the question. I was happy to hear about how hard he has been working, and it was so much fun watching him last night. 

Tim has a history of playing much better alongside Luka, but it's possible that's true of everyone, lol. Agree that Rick hasn't settled on lineups yet -- believe he has acknowledged as much. 

Agree that the non-Luka lineups can be brutal. I look for Rick to stagger KP and Luka, so that one or the other of them is always on the floor. 

Good to hear from you again!

Haha yes, it's me - thank you! Apparently, the pandemic has its upsides after all, I got a little spare time on my hands. I have been watching all the games but due to time shift, it's really hard to come around and post my opinions here, since I sometimes watch them with a delay of one or two days and my thoughts are even less relevant than usual, I fear lol.

Still really much appreciate your recaps and all of the ongoing discussions and I will try my best to not become a full-tilme-lurker.
(01-05-2021, 12:24 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]I think (maybe) the reason Green was ahead of him in the preseason was only about Iwundu having to miss the first two days. Just a guess, though.

I guess that could be. 

Did you enjoy the broadcast?
(01-05-2021, 01:15 PM)mavsluvr Wrote: [ -> ]Did you enjoy the broadcast?


I did. You're doing a great job of working around the pandemic professionally. I know you're not in the road arenas, so far, by I haven't really noticed a difference.
(01-05-2021, 01:18 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]I did. You're doing a great job of working around the pandemic professionally. I know you're not in the road arenas, so far, by I haven't really noticed a difference.

hahaha, too funny
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