Mavs take down Magic in Orlando
The Mavericks' newcomers made the difference against the Magic --
along with some tight defense by Dallas.
Caron Butler scored 16 points, Brendan Haywood had 15 points
and nine rebounds and the Mavericks rode a strong defensive effort
to beat the Orlando Magic, 95-85, on Friday night.
Dirk Nowitzki led the Mavs with 23 points and Jason Terry had
16, as the Mavs won for the second time in three games since
acquiring Butler and Haywood from Washington.
"We're capable of playing good defense, and we showed that,"
Nowitzki said. "The guy that really made this trade work for us is
Haywood, and he showed why tonight. He was battling in there."
Dwight Howard had 29 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks for
Orlando, but didn't get much help. Vince Carter and Jameer Nelson
had 16 points apiece, and the Magic were 4-of-25 from three-point
territory.
After allowing Orlando to shoot 65 percent and score 33
points in the first period, the Mavericks limited the Magic to just
34 percent shooting and 62 points the rest of the game.
Jason Kidd, who had 10 points, eight assists and eight
rebounds, put the game away for the Mavericks with a three-pointer
that made it 88-81 with 1:20 left in the game.
The Mavericks scored the last seven points of the third
quarter and first 12 of the fourth period to go from 11 points down
to a 77-69 lead with 8:54 left in the game.
Terry, Haywood and Kidd had five points apiece in the run
that featured equal parts offense and defense for Dallas. The Mavs
forced six turnovers in the stretch and didn't give up a second
shot while Orlando went 0-for-6 from the field.
"We obviously needed that spurt to get back in control of the
game," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. "We get some stops, get the
ball in Jason Kidd's hand and great things happen for us, but it
was the defensive end that triggered a lot of good stuff."
Nelson ended the 19-0 run with a 15-foot jumper, and the
Magic pulled within 81-78 on a free throw by Howard with 4:50 to
go.
"Obviously, our shooting was horrendous, but I can't really
say I'm upset," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. "Every shot those
guys took was wide open, and we didn't make any. That's not typical
of us."
The Magic outscored the Mavs 13-2 in the final four minutes
of the first period to open up a 10-point lead. Carter started the
run with the first of two three-pointers, and Matt Barnes finished
it with a driving layup at the buzzer that made it 33-23.
Dallas, which shot only 39.1 percent in the first half, made
a little run at the end of the second period to keep the game
close.
Nowitzki, who was 4-of-11 in the first half, nailed a long
jumper to make it 45-41 and Terry added a free throw to get the
Mavs within three, but Carter's driving dunk in the final second
gave the Magic a 47-42 halftime lead.
Nowitzki found the range in the third period, scoring 13
points and helping Dallas hang close against Howard and the Magic.
Howard had 10 points in the quarter and helped push the Magic to a
69-58 lead with less than two minutes left in the quarter.
However, Nowitzki hit a baseline jumper and driving layup and
Terry added a three-pointer to cut Dallas' deficit to 69-65 at the
end of the quarter.
NOTES: Howard has 19 straight games with
double-figure rebounds. Mavs starting center Erick Dampier missed
his second straight game with a dislocated middle finger. ... The
two teams were a combined 3-for-22 on threes in the first half.