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Kidd’s “Spectacular” Game Leads Mavericks in Series Opener
Bryan Gutierre,
DALLAS — There are going to be X-factors that change from game to game in a
playoff series. X-factors are players that you don’t necessarily pencil in
for a performance but they ultimately play a huge role in a victory. Jason
Kidd proved to be the X-factor for the Mavericks by scoring 24 points in
89-81 victory for the Dallas Mavericks over the Portland Trail Blazers in
Game One of the first-round playoff matchup. It was the 30th time he’s
managed at least 20 points in a playoff game in his career. The 38-year-old’
s season-high was 21 points against the Lakers on Jan. 19. “Spectacular,”
Rick Carlisle said of Kidd’s performance. “We had some guys that didn’t
play their best games, but Jason Kidd played the game of the year to this
point. Every shot he made, every play he made was absolutely essential for
us. His leadership is something you can’t quantify.”
The part of Kidd’s game that has made him an offensive scoring threat during
the latter years of his career is his ability to be a threat from beyond the
arc. Kidd shot a career-best 43% from three-point range last season, but he
was only shooting 34% this season. To make matters worse, the veteran point
guard was shooting only 29% from long range after the All-Star break. Part of
the plan to help Kidd be ready for the playoffs was managing his minutes as
the season came to an end. The rest allowed to him to get his legs back and
allow his mechanics to get back into form. It appears that the plan worked
out in the opening game against Portland. “I was ready,” Kidd said. “The
rest definitely helped. Between coach and our trainers, they all did a great
job of resting me but keeping me fresh at the same time and ready for
tonight. I felt great and we got a big one under our belt (Saturday).”
Here is a breakdown of Kidd’s shot-chart from Game One and how the rest did
the veteran point guard good:
At the rim: 0-1
From 3-9 feet away: 0-0
From 10-15 feet: 1-1
From 16-23 feet: 2-2
From three-point range: 6-10
Portland did everything they could to take Dirk Nowitzki out of the ballgame
and it worked until the fourth quarter. The Trail Blazers were sending a
variety of double-teams towards Nowitzki and it bothered him as he shot 5-16
from the field and only had 10 points through the first three quarters of the
game. The trade-off to Portland’s gamble was leaving Kidd open and he took
advantage of it. “They want me to be aggressive. We all know that Dirk
(Nowitzki) and (Jason Terry) are offensive guys and they put the ball up,”
Kidd explained. “But, in the playoffs you have to have other guys step up
and score and I know that our opponents are going to give me that jump shot
and I have to be able to knock it down. (Saturday) was a good example of that.
” The six made three-pointers marked a career-high in a playoff game
(previous high was five on four different occasions). “Nobody thinks of him
as a shooter,” said Blazers guard Brandon Roy when assessing Kidd’s
performance. “We didn’t predict him to make six.”
Kidd’s scoring touch really adds another dynamic to the team. The Mavericks
were 24-6 in the regular season when Kidd scored 10+ points, 6-0 when he
scored 15+ points and 2-0 when he scored 20+ points. For the Mavericks, it
was definitely a sight for sore eyes to see Kidd’s shooting touch come back.
In the six games leading up to the regular season finale against the New
Orleans Hornets, Kidd scored a combined total of 25 points. The 12 points
that Kidd had in the finale against New Orleans was a glimmer of hope that
the scoring would return. Game One continued to show signs of optimism that
the plan would continue to work out in Dallas’ favor.
It is a given that adjustments will be made from game to game in a seven-game
series. Now, it is up to the Trail Blazers to decide how they want to handle
Kidd. It’s highly unlikely that he will have another scoring explosion like
he did in Game One, but he probably won’t have to hit the repeat button in
Game Two. The Mavericks have the ability to have a potent scoring attack and
players who struggled in Game One should be able to bounce back on Tuesday.
Going forward, Portland will be sure to keep tabs on Jason Kidd. If not, the
Mavericks guard will be sure to come in guns blazing in an attempt to make
them pay for leaving him open.
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