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Nowitzki's late 3-pointer lifts Mavericks over Jazz
DALLAS 97, UTAH 94
 

DALLAS (Ticker) -- Dirk Nowitzki scored 32 points and made the
game-winning 3-pointer with under one second to go as the Dallas
Mavericks posted a thrilling 97-94 win over the Utah Jazz on
Thursday.

Jason Terry scored all 21 of his points in the second half for
Dallas, which clinched a playoff spot with the win.

Nowitzki finished 12-of-23 from the floor, including 4-of-5 from
the arc, leading Dallas to its fifth win in its last six games.

"It was just a great, great ballgame with playoff intensity,"
Nowitzki said. "I think when the playoffs start, we're going to
all have to play a high level because the Western Conference is
so deep and we've got to have everyone playing well."

Utah was down by three when Deron Williams banked in a 3-pointer
from the left wing to tie the game with five seconds remaining.

But the Mavericks did not call a timeout and raced down the
court. Nowitzki, who was left all alone on the left side of the
arc, drained the outside shot to give Dallas a 97-94 edge with
nine-tenths of a second to play.

"I saw the ball go in off the glass and I knew we didn't have a
timeout left," Nowitzki said. "Usually you take a time out
there and set up a play. We all knew that we didn't have a
timeout left, so Kidd took it out really quick and got it to
Eddie (Jones).

"Eddie did a great job of pushing the ball and making the
defense collapse on him. I was wide open on the wing, and at
that point, I really didn't know how much time was left, but I
knew I had to let it go - and I'm happy it went in."

Williams' desperation 3-pointer was off the mark, as Dallas
(50-29) sealed its eighth straight 50-win season.

"We played a team tough, a team that's been playing pretty good
basketball right now fighting to get into the playoffs and
trying to climb up the ranks," Williams said. "It's a loss,
man. It happens. They just made some more plays than us down
the stretch."

Nowitzki scored seven points during an early 11-0 run that gave
the Mavericks an 18-4 lead with 5:43 left in the first quarter.

"My biggest problem was the way we started the game," Jazz coach
Jerry Sloan said. "You come out the way we started to play and
there wasn't very good basketball at all. They took us out of
our offense early and we panicked a little bit and couldn't get
back into it for a while."

Utah trailed by nine at the end of the first and cut the deficit
down to 28-26 early in the second, but Dallas pushed the lead
up again to as many as 13 before settling for a 47-40 advantage
at the break.

The Jazz chipped away in the third quarter and a Ronnie Brewer
jumper gave Utah its first lead since the opening minutes at
60-59 with 3:28 left in the quarter.

The Mavericks reclaimed a one-point edge entering the fourth,
and the lead changed eight times in the first six minutes of the
final period until Terry scored four straight points to give
the Mavericks an 82-79 advantage with 5:15 remaining.

"We hadn't really won these types of games," Dallas coach Avery
Johnson said. "Now, it's three out of four against some pretty
good teams and that's all we're focusing on."

However, Carlos Boozer answered with a three-point play to tie
the contest at 82-82.

Trailing by one with under two minutes to go, Dallas went ahead
on a jumper by Terry, and Nowitzki later pushed the lead to
92-89 on a jumper with 28 seconds remaining.

Williams made a pair of free throws to cut the deficit to one,
but Terry answered with two from the stripe to give Dallas a
94-91 lead with nine seconds left.

Mehmet Okur had 19 points and 14 rebounds and Williams finished
with 18 and 12 assists for the Jazz, who had their four-game
winning streak snapped.

"Give them credit," Sloan said. "They (Dallas) wanted it and
they got after it and played hard."

 
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