The duo of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving was great again, but the winning streak of the Dallas Mavericks (45-30) ended. Texas Club at home 104:100 (28:27, 21:22, 31:25, 24:26) knocked down the Golden State Warriors (41-34), for which it was the fifth victory in a row.
The Slovenian scored a triple double for the losers in 39 minutes – 30 points (6/11 doubles, 5/11 triples, 3/4 penalties), 12 rebounds, 11 assists and 5 fouls.
In 39 minutes, Irving had 27 points (6/11 doubles, 4/8 triples, 3/3 penalty), 2 assists, 1 grab and 3 steals, a block and 4 fouls.
Player of the match | |
EFF 21 | |
Draymond Green | |
Points | 11 |
Accuracy | 5-8 |
Rebound balls | 8 |
Effective passes | 6 |
The score was tied (92:92) with 4.5 minutes left in the game, but Klay Thompson scored a two-pointer, Draymond Green scored 6 points in a row, and the visitors took an 8-point advantage with a minute left – 100:92.
Irving scored 5 more points, PJ Washington added a 3-pointer and the Mavericks with 15 seconds left. was close to 2 points (100:102), but Thompson cold-bloodedly executed both penalties, and Irving’s attempt to maximally restore the intrigue ended in an inaccurate long shot.
The Dallas club recorded a streak of 7 consecutive victories before this match, and in the last 12 meetings they had achieved 11 victories.
Jason Kidd’s students are now tied for the 5th-6th place in the West along with the New Orleans Pelicans, and are one win ahead of the Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings below. At that time, the San Francisco team is ranked tenth.
Steve Kerr’s army won without the more significant contribution of Stephen Curry. The sniper hit 5 of 18 shots in 31.5 minutes, scored 13 points (2/13 doubles, 3/5 triples) and had 7 rebounds and assists each.
Andrew Wiggins played the most productive game, scoring 23 points in 32 minutes (5/11 doubles, 3/5 triples, 4/4 penalties). He also had 4 rebounds and 2 assists.
In the ranks of the winners, six basketball players reached double figures – Wiggins scored 23 points, Thompson and Chris Paul – 14 each, Curry – 13, Moses Moody – 12, Green – 11.
Mavericks: Luka Doncic 30 (6/11 doubles, 5/11 triples, 12 rebounds, 11 assists), Kyrie Irving 27 (6/11 doubles, 4/8 triples, 3 PJ Washington 20 (5/9 doubles, 3/10 triples, 5 RBIs, 3 RBIs), Daniel Gafford 10 (5/8 doubles, 8 RBIs) ), Tim Hardaway 7.
Warriors: Andrew Wiggins 23 (5/11 doubles, 3/5 triples), Klay Thompson (2/8 triples) and Chris Paul (4/8 doubles, 2/3 triples, 5 rebounds .) 14 each, Stephen Curry 13 (2/13 doubles, 3/5 triples, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 blocks), Moses Moody 12 (4/6 triples), Draymond Green 11 (5/7 doubles, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 assists), Gary Payton 8 (4/5 doubles).
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