[外電] Mavs deliver a message against Spurs
Source: http://www.star-telegram.com/287/story/1325287.html
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Dallas Mavericks deliver a message against San Antonio Spurs
Posted on Sun, Apr. 19, 2009 / By EDDIE SEFKO
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SAN ANTONIO — Before anybody accuses the Dallas Mavericks of thievery, Josh
Howard has something to tell you.
"We didn’t steal anything," Howard said. "We just played a good game and got
a good win."
The Mavericks didn’t feel like they stole Game 1 against the San Antonio
Spurs. Their 105-97 victory at AT&T Center wasn’t a heist. It was about as
thorough as a playoff road victory can get when the teams are close to evenly
matched.
Who would have thought it possible? The Mavericks were a timid road team all
season. Suddenly, they came out with the passion and grit that usually
belongs to the Spurs. The Mavericks might not be in control of this
best-of-seven series. But they certainly sent a loud, clear message to many
of their doubters.
"It’s a matter of us going out and proving not only to everybody else, but
also to ourselves that we can compete on a high level," Jason Terry said.
And they did it with Howard, J.J. Barea, Brandon Bass and Antoine Wright
doing the yelling.
For once, Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd and Terry didn’t have to be otherworldly
for the Mavericks to be a salty outfit.
"It’s huge to start off like this," Bass said of taking the home-court
advantage away in Game 1. "The momentum is on our side. We just got to keep
it going. That’s what it’s going to take for us to be successful. The bench
has to come in and give us something. That’s why we were able to get the
win."
Wright had a 3-pointer and a three-point play in the fourth quarter while
Barea and Dampier each had a pair of baskets in a 14-2 binge that freed the
Mavericks to a 95-83 lead with under five minutes left.
Dampier and Barea were doing the bulk of the work. Barea was chewing up the
Spurs the way Tony Parker usually knifes through the Mavericks.
Dampier was doing a wonderful job on Duncan and finished with a double-double
(10 points, 11 rebounds).
On perhaps the signature moment of the night, Dampier slammed a point-blank
shot from Duncan into the crowd. Duncan ended up on his backside out of
bounds, complaining that no foul was called.
"Duncan played great," said coach Rick Carlisle, acknowledging Duncan’s 27
points and nine rebounds. "But there were a couple of key stops that we were
able to get. Damp put his body in the right position and he battled.
"Antoine’s six points in the fourth quarter really gave us a lift. And Bass’
stretch of shot-making and defense in the first half, along with that big
shot he hit in the last minute, those were all decisive plays. Our bench came
up big."
Down the stretch, the Mavericks held tough. The Spurs pulled within 95-88,
but Nowitzki came through with a couple of buckets and the lead was back to
99-89 with under two minutes to go.
Michael Finley canned a 3-pointer with 1:09 to go and the Mavericks —
clearly not wanting to take any chances — called timeout. Then, Bass coaxed
a 14-foot jumper to curl into the net, clinching things.
Carlisle gave a little fist pump — a rare show of emotion for him during a
game — as the Mavericks won for the second time in a row on San Antonio’s
court in the playoffs. They closed out the 2006 second round with a Game 7
win at AT&T Center.
"We’re a humble team, but we’re a hungry team," Carlisle said. "We know San
Antonio is going to come back, but we kept battling, even when things weren’
t going so well in the first half."
The Spurs went up by 13 a couple of times in the first half and when Nowitzki
went to the bench with three fouls and had to sit out the last 8:28 of the
half, the Mavericks seemed to be in a tough spot.
But Bass scored 10 points in the second quarter. When Howard scored the last
four points of the period, the Mavericks were only down 49-45, and Nowitzki
had scored only five points in 14 minutes.
Nowitzki certainly was fresh to start the final 24 minutes.
So Nowitzki teamed with Howard to fuel the Mavericks push in the third
quarter.
Howard had 13 points and Nowitzki had six as the Mavericks took command,
leading by as much as nine points before Duncan came alive.
Dampier blocked a point-blank shot by Duncan with 2:30 to go in the quarter.
Duncan then scored on three of the next four San Antonio possessions, with a
Roger Mason 3-pointer stuck in between, and the Spurs made it a 74-74 game
going into the fourth quarter.
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