Can Dallas battle back with a new backcourt?


Rajon Rondo and Chandler Parsons are not walking through that door. The Mavericks will have to crawl out of their two-game deficit without their starting point guard and most versatile offensive weapon.
Can they do it? Here's what Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle had to say about his team's chances, courtesy of The Dallas Morning News.
"The guys we have available are all experienced guys. Barea, Felton, Harris, these guys have all been in the league a long time, they’ve all been starters, they’ve all had a lot of responsibility and they’ve all played in a lot of playoff games. So we’ll get the job done with those guys. And all three of them will play off the ball a little bit, too.”
It's wishful thinking, but what else can Dallas do at this point? They're at home, which is nice, but the Rockets are playing like a juggernaut. Beating them without a full roster is all but impossible.
(h/t: The Dallas Morning News)
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