Mavs get by Billups-less Nuggets
The Denver Nuggets bumped and bullied Dallas right out of the
playoffs last season.
This is no longer that team. Not by a long shot.
Drew Gooden scored 19 points and Dirk Nowitzki hit a clutch
3-pointer late in the game, lifting the Mavericks to a 104-96 win
Sunday night over a Denver squad missing All-Star guard Chauncey
Billups.
Dallas handed the league's best home team a rare loss as the
Nuggets fell to 13-2 at the Pepsi Center.
The Mavericks also snapped a five-game regular-season slide
against Denver, a team that dispatched them in five games during
the Western Conference semifinals last season.
"I think they're on a mission to have a great year," Nuggets
coach George Karl said. "They took one from us. We're going to have
to figure out how to take one from them."
The Mavericks displayed their depth Sunday as seven different
players scored in double figures.
"It's a lot of weapons," said Gooden, who went 8 for 8 from
the field. "That's a big plus when you've got everybody on the
court at the same time that can score."
Coming into the contest, Gooden was questionable to suit up.
He missed the Mavericks' win over Memphis on Saturday with back
spasms and didn't think there was any way he'd be in uniform
Sunday.
He underestimated the healing power of pain relievers.
"I probably ate a whole bottle of Advil in the last 34
hours," Gooden said, smiling. "I'm all right and ready to go."
The Nuggets missed Billups' leadership, and he will miss at
least one more game as he gives his strained left groin extra time
to heal.
Billups injured the groin on Dec. 16 against Houston and sat
out three straight games. He returned on Christmas Day at Portland,
but didn't play in the second half.
No Billups meant the Mavericks could double up on Carmelo
Anthony and J.R. Smith. It made for a long evening for both.
Anthony was held to 16 points, well below his league-leading
average of 30.4 entering the game. Anthony also finished with a
season-high 12 rebounds, before fouling out with 2:47 left.
The sharp-shooting Smith had 11 points on 3-of-12 shooting.
"When [Billups] is not there, it's a sigh of relief for the
other team," said Anthony, who was just 5 of 19 from the floor.
That's why the Mavericks weren't reading too much into this
win.
All right, maybe a little. It's been nearly three years since
the Mavericks won in Denver.
"Obviously, they were missing Chauncey, who is the head of
the snake," Nowitzki said. "But it is still a good win."
The Mavs weren't pushed around in this game, holding their
ground. It's a style they know they have to grow accustomed to.
"When you come into this building, you know they're going to
play physical and if you want a chance you have to adjust to that
kind of style," Nowitzki said. "They're a strong and athletic team.
It happened to us in the playoffs last year, kind of hanging around
for three quarters and they picked their defensive pressure up, we
turned the ball over a bunch and next thing you know we're down
20."
Not this time.
Leading by 14 midway through the final quarter, the Mavericks
saw their lead trimmed to four, 98-94, with 2:34 remaining.
But Gooden hit a free throw and a layup to give the Mavericks
some breathing room. Nowitzki sealed the contest with a deep
3-pointer with less than a minute remaining.
"I liked the way we played," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle
said.
Karl thought his team's emotion, which usually works in their
favor, was a hindrance against Dallas.
"I think we got too emotional at times and too frustrated at
times with the refereeing, with the ball not going in, not shooting
the ball very well, missing layups," Karl said. "It seems like our
emotional balance at times was too out of control."
That's where Billups could've played a role. The team marches
to his beat. But Sunday he could only watch.
"I thought we fought hard at different spurts at the game,
but we didn't fight very smart," Billups said. "You have a small
margin of error when you play against really good teams and Dallas
is a really good team."
Notes: For Dallas, this was the first contest on a
four-game road trip that includes three playoff teams from a year
ago. ... Nuggets F Kenyon Martin led the Nuggets in scoring with 18
points. He also had 11 rebounds.