Mavs vs Thunder
The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, 117-116, on Saturday night in Dallas. The win secured a spot in the Western Conference Finals for the Mavericks. It was a hard-fought game with more twists and turns than an F1 track.
For the Mavericks, Luka Doncic led the team with 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Kyrie Irving, who scored just four points in the first half, ended with 22 points. However, it was P.J. Washington who stole the show. He finished with just nine points, but they may be the most important points of his career.
For the young and rising Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the charge with 36 points, three rebounds, and eight assists. The Mavericks struggled to contain Gilgeous-Alexander, whose ability to manipulate the Mavericks’ defense created scoring opportunities for Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, who contributed 22 and 21 points respectively. Mavs vs Thunder
Throughout the game, it often seemed like a Game 7 on the road was inevitable for the Mavericks. However, their grit, mental toughness, and timely shot-making allowed them to pull off an improbable comeback and advance to the Western Conference Finals.
The Thunder began the game strong, scoring within seconds of the tip-off and taking complete control early on. Lu Dort, in particular, was a force on both ends of the floor. He got caught on Luka’s hip and ran into him, sending Luka to the line, but his relentless defense on the pick and roll led to two consecutive turnovers. Offensively, he outsmarted Washington, drawing a foul and earning free throws. Minutes later, he nailed two three-pointers, putting the Mavericks on their heels.
For the Mavericks, it was once again Doncic who helped stop the bleeding and kept the game from getting out of hand early with a couple of step-back threes. With 4:30 left in the quarter, Doncic headed to the locker room, and Jaden Hardy came in. Hardy made a nice dish to Dereck Lively, leading to an easy dunk for the rookie big man. Mavs vs Thunder
Hardy ended the quarter with a strong finish in the paint, but his subsequent missed free throw allowed Jalen Williams to make a buzzer-beating shot. After one quarter, the Mavs were down 30-23. More notably, Kyrie finished the quarter with just two points on two field goal attempts.
The second quarter was marked by runs from both teams. The Mavs went on a 10-0 run to take their first lead of the game. The Thunder responded with two 7-0 runs, which sandwiched a Daniel Gafford alley-oop dunk. While Irving was largely invisible in the first quarter, he managed to score his only field goal of the quarter and his second of the game during this period. Mavs vs Thunder
Desperate for offense, Jason Kidd ended the quarter with a lineup featuring Luka, Kyrie, Hardy, Green, and Gafford. Unsurprisingly, the lineup struggled. They were dismantled by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder, who hit open three after open three to close the quarter. Led by SGA’s 21 points and 5 assists, the Thunder went into halftime with a 64-48 lead.
The third quarter was a tale of two stars. It began as the Luka Doncic show, but midway through, it shifted to the Shai Gilgeous-Alexander show. A Derrick Jones Jr. three-pointer at the end of the quarter made it a seven-point game, with the Thunder leading 90-83.
Despite Doncic’s seven turnovers, poor play from his supporting cast, and the team’s collective inability to effectively defend SGA, the Mavs were fortunate to be down just seven points, keeping the game within reach. Mavs vs Thunder