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Nowitzki returns for Mavericks in rout of Warriors
DALLAS 111, GOLDEN STATE 86
 

DALLAS (Ticker) -- Dirk Nowitzki returned to the lineup and the
Dallas Mavericks posted a crucial 111-86 victory over the Golden
State Warriors on Wednesday.

The reigning MVP, Nowitzki was in the starting five for Dallas
after missing the previous four games due to a high ankle
sprain.

In 27 minutes, Nowitzki scored 18 points and added five rebounds
in his surprise return.

"There were a lot of limitations. I didn't think I had a lot of
lift early," Nowitzki said. "I tried to keep the game as simple
as I could, post up a little bit and be more of a spot-up
shooter."

"I thought a big difference was Nowitzki playing and it's quite
and inspiration to their ball club," Warriors coach Don Nelson
said. "They just went to a different level that we've seen this
year, and if they can keep that level going, they're as good as
anybody in the West. I thought they played a sensational game
- not that we were much competition tonight."

Nowitzki seemed to move well, but was not fully himself. Not
that it mattered.

Jason Terry scored 31 points and Josh Howard added 28 for Dallas
(47-28), which is a game ahead of Denver for the seventh spot
in the Western Conference.

Terry was 11-of-21 from the field and tied his season high in
points while Howard continued his strong play of late. He is
averaging 30.2 points over his last five games.

"I have to stay aggressive," Howard said. "My teammates are
depending on me and I am depending on them and we're fighting to
get into the playoffs, so I have to stay aggressive for the
rest of the games we have remaining."

Dallas does not have any games left with Golden State, but it
did win the season series, 3-1, and hold an all-important
tiebreaker edge.

"We didn't want to share the tiebreaker with those guys," Howard
said. "We wanted to be up, so we'd have some leverage at the
end."

Golden State (45-30) is a game back of Denver after suffering
consecutive losses for the first time since January 2-4.

Dallas never trailed and took the lead for good on a jumper by
Howard that made it 10-8 with 7:16 to play in the first quarter.

The Mavericks led 29-25 after one and methodically extended
their lead. They were up 60-50 at the half and 89-69 after
three.

"Our defense was just awesome tonight," Dallas coach Avery
Johnson said. "You don't really hear me say that much."

"They were running - they just out-ran us," Golden State guard
Baron Davis said. "How many times do you say that we got
out-run? But that's what happened. We got out-run. And I just
think that we got tired. At this point, you've got to be able
to shake off tough losses like this and get to the next game
and, win or lose, it's important to be ready for the next game."

Jason Kidd had 17 assists for Dallas, which had a season-high 35
assists on 45 field goals.

Monta Ellis scored 27 points and Baron Davis added 20 for Golden
State.

Ellis and Davis dis not get much help and the league's highest
scoring team (110.8) was held way below its average. Stephen
Jackson and Al Harrington combined to shoot 2-of-20 from the
field and score eight points."

"In order for us to win, I have to play a lot better," Jackson
said. "I was 2-for-12 last game and 1-for-11 (tonight). I've
got to play a lot better, so that's basically it. I play better
we win. Ain't got nothing to do with the assists - I play
better, we win."

 
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