Kidd’s triple double helps Mavs top Rockets

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DALLAS (AP)—Yao Ming and the Houston Rockets were well on their way—to a sixth straight win, their first division title in 15 years and perhaps the second seed in the Western Conference.

Then it all fell apart.

After Yao put Houston up by 14 early in the third quarter, he didn’t score again, letting Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks rally for a 95-84 victory Wednesday that helped mix up the conference standings.

The teams left the court not knowing where they stood, mainly because the San Antonio-New Orleans game went into overtime. Mavericks owner Mark Cuban asked for that game to be shown on the overhead scoreboard, and by the time it came on the Spurs were finishing off a win that gave them the No. 3 seed and the Southwest Division title the Rockets let slip away.

Dallas landed the No. 6 seed and a first-round matchup with San Antonio. Houston has to deal with the agony of going from the cusp of No. 2 all the way down to No. 5. The Rockets knew they were playing the Trail Blazers when the Spurs’ game finished. Houston had a chance at home-court advantage in that series, but—making this night a total loss—Portland won its finale 104-76 against Denver to move up to the No. 4 seed.

“We’re still in the playoffs,” Houston forward Ron Artest said. “We still have a chance when the chips fall. … We got better as the season went on and our team should get better throughout the playoffs.”

The Rockets led 76-75 with 7:21 left, but by then the Mavericks already were on a serious roll. They’d used an 18-4 burst to tie it late in the third quarter and Jason Terry had just hit a 3-pointer; Kidd would follow with another 3 that put Dallas ahead for good.

Houston scored only 14 points in the final period. Yao took just one shot in eight minutes, all while being guarded by Brandon Bass—who is 10 inches shorter and 60 pounds lighter.

“The big fella was rolling and we sort of got away from him, which is probably the dumbest thing we can do, especially when the big fella gets it rolling,” Rockets forward Shane Battier said. “We started to look elsewhere and started to take long, contested jumpers, which fed into their game plan of getting out and running. They had a couple of 3s and got back in the game. After that, it was tough to slow them down.”

Yao finished with 24 points, with 19 coming in the second quarter. He didn’t score in the final 21 minutes, 25 seconds. His stats the rest of the way: two missed shots, four personal fouls.

“We had a ball-movement problem and I didn’t hold my post well,” Yao said. “It’s my problem.”

Bass made it tough for Yao to catch the ball, mainly by camping out in front of him.

“He did it with his legs, his body and his heart,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “I mean he really, really worked out there and made Yao work, and just our activity defensively as a team took a quantum leap when you’ve got a guy working like that.”

Said Bass: “When you go up against a guy that big, you’ve got to be physical.”

Kidd had 11 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds for his third triple-double of the season and 103rd of his career. Terry scored 14 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, making his first six shots; the only one he missed was a long 3 after the outcome had been decided. Dirk Nowitzki had 30 points and 15 rebounds.

“We’re as confident as we’ve been all season,” Nowitzki said. “Hopefully we can carry it into the playoffs.”

By winning five of their last six games overall, the Mavs vaulted from the No. 8 seed to No. 6.

Dallas started this season 2-7, but this final victory was No. 50 of the season. Terry left the court making a 5 and an 0 with his hands to celebrate the ninth straight season reaching that mark.

The Mavericks also started the season 0-4 at home, but this made them 15-1 in Dallas since the All-Star break.

“It’s good to have momentum going into the playoffs,” Carlisle said. “It doesn’t guarantee anything but I really feel like it’s good for our team to be winning heading in.”

Notes

Kyle Lowry scored 15 for Houston and Artest had 10. … Mavs swingman Josh Howard returned from a one-game rest of his sore left ankle to miss his first seven shots. He finished with 15 points. … Nowitzki cracked 20 points for the 25th straight game. … Houston had won two straight in Dallas. … Only LeBron James (seven) and Chris Paul (six) had more triple-doubles this season than the 36-year-old Kidd. … The high stakes of this game were obvious from the start. On the opening possession, Nowitzki shoved Luis Scola just for the heck of it, then Artest hooked an arm around Nowitzki to twist him out of the way and was called for a foul.

Updated Apr 16, 1:09 am EDT
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  1. <i>mathkratz</i>
    35. Posted by mathkratz Thu Apr 16 6:54pm EDT

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    "they would have gotten a worser beat down if it had not been for Lowry being aggressive."

    In the words of a true Houston fan.
  2. Cowboy84
    34. Posted by Cowboy84 Thu Apr 16 4:54pm EDT

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    Mavs need to bring this heat during the Spurs series
    The last thing the Spurms, I mean, Spurs wanna see is a hot Mavs team. Esp without big nose Ginobili
    GO MAVS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Roy M
    33. Posted by Roy M Thu Apr 16 12:54pm EDT

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    'The bit about officiating against Yao was a joke is a joke... I was at the game... if anything, there were more really questionable calls called against Dallas and quite a few missed calls where Dirk was clearly fouled.
  4. Marc K
    32. Posted by Marc K Thu Apr 16 11:13am EDT

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    Yao is too soft. He cannot play at either end of the court. I am a huge Rocket fan but he needs to mentally grow up and take advantage of his height and size.
    They lost their advantage last night.
  5. LOGO
    31. Posted by LOGO Thu Apr 16 9:30am EDT

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    spurs in 4!
  6. LOGO
    30. Posted by LOGO Thu Apr 16 9:29am EDT

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    spurs in 4.
  7. <i>fisichella7019</i>
    29. Posted by fisichella7019 Thu Apr 16 5:11am EDT

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    Yao got ZERO Free Throws at Sacramento,and only ONE at Dallas, were the refs blind?!
  8. Ioma W
    28. Posted by Ioma W Thu Apr 16 3:37am EDT

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  11. zhang
    25. Posted by zhang Thu Apr 16 3:33am EDT

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    STOP shooting Ron Artest!!! I like you but you're NOT KOBE!!! or ONE step below him!!!!! NOT even ten steps!!! stop shooting like that. Houston will NOT get out of First Round if you play like this!!
  12. WST
    24. Posted by WST Thu Apr 16 2:30am EDT

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    The Rockets should have won. Would someone please tell Ron Artest to dump the ball to Yao when Yao has position instead of throwing up brick after brick? After the score was tied at 80, Yao did not see the ball three straight trips down the court.
  13. D*RAD
    23. Posted by D*RAD Thu Apr 16 1:45am EDT

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    The mavs about to do some upsetting in the playoffs!!!!!
  14. J.B.
    22. Posted by J.B. Thu Apr 16 1:43am EDT

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    scared Rockets fan right here...
  15. Joey
    21. Posted by Joey Thu Apr 16 1:39am EDT

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    Lol! go mavs!!!!
  16. staind
    20. Posted by staind Thu Apr 16 1:20am EDT

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    Thanks MAVs....................... Play good and great basketball not shoving and quarelling!!!!! DIRK, you got to learn the basic of basketball--sportmanship!!!!!!!!!!!!!! before you turn into a JERK. Also you ARTES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Is that's the kind of atitude you have you never will win championship!!!!!! Good ATTITUDE combined with GOOD Talent wins championship!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! got that!
  17. Anthony
    19. Posted by Anthony Thu Apr 16 1:14am EDT

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    Thats ok first the rockets will spank the trailblazers then if the weak mavs make it that far then i guess the rockets will have to ruin all there hopes and dreams again .......championships rockets 2 mavericks 0000000000000000
  18. EvanO
    18. Posted by EvanO Thu Apr 16 1:06am EDT

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    The officiating for this game was atrocious. The things the refs let players do to Yao they would not let happen to any other player in the league. Yao exploded tonight and could have had an amazing game. The only reason he didn't score in the second half was because players were allowed to commit blatant fouls against him with immunity. I don't say this often, but this is one of the few cases where officiating made all the difference.
  19. Sandinosaurusrex
    17. Posted by Sandinosaurusrex Thu Apr 16 12:35am EDT

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    Told you all before. Dirk for MVP. lol.
  20. Angelo Lucero P
    16. Posted by Angelo Lucero P Wed Apr 15 11:41pm EDT

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    Nuggets are number 2 seed now thanks dallas i knew you guys were good for something!
  21. LoonyGyrl2965
    15. Posted by LoonyGyrl2965 Wed Apr 15 11:29pm EDT

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    Why were all eyes on rockets???spurs and them are in the same shell! spurs beats no dallas won.so were the articles worth it?

    anyway go spurs!
  22. <i>il_tedesco22</i>
    14. Posted by il_tedesco22 Wed Apr 15 11:23pm EDT

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    Yeah Mavs what a second half!!!this team has heart!!!that gonna be an awesome series 'gainst the Spurs!!!!! GO MAVS
  23. Andrew
    13. Posted by Andrew Wed Apr 15 11:19pm EDT

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    From Guatemala: GO MAVS
  24. L
    12. Posted by L Wed Apr 15 11:09pm EDT

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    go mavs!!!
  25. Pete C
    11. Posted by Pete C Wed Apr 15 11:05pm EDT

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    I would die if I were a Mavs fan
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Y. Ming Yao Ming
11-20,  23 Pts
9 Rebs, 2 Assists
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15 Rebs, 2 Assists

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