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03-05-2009, 12:08 AM
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Spurs dumped in ‘Big D' (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Spurs_dumped_in_Big_D.html)
Mike Monroe
DALLAS — In the seasons since the Mavericks have become one of the NBA's elite teams, the Spurs never have expected a game against their rivals from North Texas to be easy.
What they got from the Mavericks on Wednesday night at American Airlines Center was effort and intensity a lot like what they would expect if they were to meet in another Western Conference finals.
Using an 11-0 third-quarter run as a springboard to victory, the Mavericks made owner Mark Cuban, and everyone else, forget about what happened to them in Oklahoma City by handing the Spurs a 107-102 defeat.
Jason Kidd's 3-pointer from the left corner with 31 seconds left gave the Mavericks a five-point lead after the Spurs had trimmed a 10-point lead to two, at 102-100.
The Mavericks won with Spurs-like defense in the second half.
They held the Spurs to 7-for-19 shooting in the third quarter as they opened a seven-point lead.
The reason for the Mavericks' steely eyed approach was evident in the morning headlines.
The Mavs awoke to stories in the local newspapers in which Cuban threatened to ship out the entire roster if his players continued to show the lack of effort he saw in a loss Monday at Oklahoma City. The Thunder, without their top two scorers, embarrassed Cuban's team.
Cuban could not have been more upset had he been forced to drink a gallon of water from the San Antonio River.
The Spurs weren't surprised by the Mavericks' desperate response, and they played with the same sort of playoff-like focus and intensity.
The result was a crackling-good regular-season game in which both teams made more than 50 percent of their shots in the first half.
By game's end, the Spurs had cooled to 45.9 percent, but Dallas finished at 53.6 percent.
Spurs dumped in ‘Big D' (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Spurs_dumped_in_Big_D.html)
Mike Monroe
DALLAS — In the seasons since the Mavericks have become one of the NBA's elite teams, the Spurs never have expected a game against their rivals from North Texas to be easy.
What they got from the Mavericks on Wednesday night at American Airlines Center was effort and intensity a lot like what they would expect if they were to meet in another Western Conference finals.
Using an 11-0 third-quarter run as a springboard to victory, the Mavericks made owner Mark Cuban, and everyone else, forget about what happened to them in Oklahoma City by handing the Spurs a 107-102 defeat.
Jason Kidd's 3-pointer from the left corner with 31 seconds left gave the Mavericks a five-point lead after the Spurs had trimmed a 10-point lead to two, at 102-100.
The Mavericks won with Spurs-like defense in the second half.
They held the Spurs to 7-for-19 shooting in the third quarter as they opened a seven-point lead.
The reason for the Mavericks' steely eyed approach was evident in the morning headlines.
The Mavs awoke to stories in the local newspapers in which Cuban threatened to ship out the entire roster if his players continued to show the lack of effort he saw in a loss Monday at Oklahoma City. The Thunder, without their top two scorers, embarrassed Cuban's team.
Cuban could not have been more upset had he been forced to drink a gallon of water from the San Antonio River.
The Spurs weren't surprised by the Mavericks' desperate response, and they played with the same sort of playoff-like focus and intensity.
The result was a crackling-good regular-season game in which both teams made more than 50 percent of their shots in the first half.
By game's end, the Spurs had cooled to 45.9 percent, but Dallas finished at 53.6 percent.