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Luka Dončičius and Stephas Curry put on phenomenal personal performances, and the Slovenian Maverricks enjoyed the spectacular victory (10-14).
Man of the match
Dallas club played at home 134: 132 (35:31, 37:33, 34:37, 28:31) defeated the Golden State Warriors basketball players (12-11) and ended a series of six losses in their field.
For the Texas team, Dončičius scored 42 points in 38 minutes (5/11 double, 7/12 trit., 11/14 penalty) and repeated his personal performance record. The defender also bounced 7 balls, made 11 assists and made 7 errors.
Curry had an even more impressive individual performance, scoring 57 points (8/12 dvit., 11/19 trit., 8/8 penalty), 2 rebounds and 5 assists in 37 minutes.
The 11 hit three points is the best result of the season in the NBA.
It was Curry’s second most productive performance of his career. Defender performance record in NBA: 62 points.
“There is always a good feeling when you feel the rhythm, you just have to discover a little freedom and the pitches fall. It was a night like this, I really wanted to win, so now the feelings are twofold, “said Curry.
The Warriors came close to winning – 28 seconds before Curry scored a foul (130: 131), but Maxi Kleber’s 134: 130 3-pointer sank all guests’ hopes of survival.
“What basketball! Simply amazing game organization and shooting during every game. Curry and Dončičius were impressive, and both teams played from the heart with great joy, “said Mavs strategist Rick Carlisle.
“Mavericks”: Luka Dončičius 42 (5/11 dvit., 7/12 trit., 11/14 baud., 7 atk. Kam., 11 rez. Perd., 7 kld.), Kristaps Porzingis 18 (7/15 dvit., 10 atk. kam.), Joshas Richardsonas 17 (4/6 trit.), Maximilianas Kleberas 16 (4/9 trit., 8 atk. kam.), Timas Hardaway 11 (2/9 trit.), Dorian Finney-Smith 10 (2/5 trit., 6 atk. Kam.).
“Warriors”: Stephenas Curry 57 (8/12 dvit., 11/19 trit., 8/8 baud.), Andrew Wigginsas 22 (6/7 dvit., 3/5 trit.), Kentas Bazemore’as 20 ( 5/6 dvit., 2/5 trit.), Kelly Oubre’as 14 (3/10 dvit., 2/6 trit.).
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