DALLAS STILL HAS A CHANCE FOR PLAY-IN: Irving explodes in the final quarter and takes the crown of the Kings

The Dallas Mavericks beat the Sacramento Kings 123:119 on their court and remained in the play-off playoffs.

Sacramento played perfectly in the second quarter and so the guests went to the break much more satisfied with an advantage of 11 points.

The Dallas players played much better on both ends of the floor in the third quarter and before the last 12 minutes of basketball at the American Airlines Center, they canceled the halftime deficit and the result was as if no game had been played 92:92.

Kyrie Irving took charge in the last quarter and with his 19, out of a total of 31 Dallas points, beat the Kings and brought the Mavs a golden victory with a score of 123:119.

Irving ended up with 31 points, eight assists and four rebounds. Luka Doncic recorded a double-double with 29 points and 10 rebounds, along with six assists, and Hardaway had 24 points with four rebounds and assists each.

On the other side, Fox was the best with 28 points. He was followed by Sabonis with a triple-double of 19 points with 11 rebounds and assists.

Sacramento remained third in the West with a record of 48-32, while Dallas is now tied with Oklahoma, which is in the play-in zone, with 38 wins and 42 losses.

Leave a reply