Mavericks slap around Spurs—within the rules

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DALLAS (AP)—During a timeout early in the third quarter, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and the rest of the San Antonio Spurs starters headed to the bench.

They never returned.

Humiliated since the opening tip, coach Gregg Popovich decided Game 3 of a first-round series against the Dallas Mavericks was a lost cause.

Instead of hurting the Spurs with hard fouls—like Mavs center Erick Dampier threatened to do—Dallas slapped around San Antonio with tight defense, the return of Dirk Nowitzki’s shooting touch and the energy of their home crowd, producing an 88-67 victory Thursday night and a 2-1 lead in their first-round series.

“It was great,” Nowitzki said. “We all fought for each other.”

Dampier drew the scrutiny of the league office for saying he would pop Parker on his first drive of this game. Dampier never even collided with Parker, although he did swat away a shot during a frenzied first-half defensive performance by the Mavericks.

Dallas limited San Antonio to 30 points by the break, then went ahead 62-36 with 7:42 left in the third quarter. That’s when Popovich essentially gave up, opting to let his top players rest up for Game 4 on Saturday.

“I didn’t see where we were going to get back in that one,” Popovich said.

The Spurs’ backups weren’t much better, resulting in their fewest points ever in a playoff game. The numbers were so ugly—things like making only 31.2 percent of their shots, and missing 15 of 17 3-pointers—that Popovich playfully shoved aside the box score at the start of his postgame news conference.

“Have some mercy will ya?” Popovich said, laughing. “It’s bad enough I had to watch this. Now you’re going to make me look at the stat sheet?”

The Mavericks allowed their fewest points in a playoff game while improving to 16-1 at home since the All-Star break and 7-1 in games following 20-point losses.

Now Dallas will have to show it can handle success. After winning the opener, the Mavs came out flat in Game 2, getting trounced about as soundly as they did the trouncing this game.

“The challenge is to maintain same kind of edge heading into Saturday,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “It’s a good effort and an important victory for us, but it’s only one step.”

Nowitzki missed his first shot, then hit his next five. He finished with 20 points and seven rebounds, then also took a seat for good once Dallas’ lead reached 30. Josh Howard had 17 points and eight rebounds, and Dampier had two points, nine rebounds and three blocks.

J.J. Barea had 13 points and seven assists in his first career playoff start and Jason Kidd had six assists and eight rebounds. Kidd’s only points came on a 3-pointer that was immediately followed by Popovich’s give-up move.

“This is how we have to play as far as tempo goes,” Mavs guard Jason Terry said. “Defensively, we were there with great energy.”

Parker was San Antonio’s leading scorer with just 12 points—down from 38 the previous game. He made only five of 14 shots, with as many turnovers (three) as assists. Duncan had four points on 2-of-9 shooting, with as many fouls (two) as rebounds.

“We have to play with a lot more energy,” Parker said. “That’s it.”

Feeding off a crowd of 20,491 that was chanting “Let’s go Mavs!” long before tipoff, Dallas pestered San Antonio into missing its first five shots. They also turned the first four into quick baskets, sparking fans to scream even louder. Folks really went bonkers when Dampier blocked Parker’s shot and Barea followed with a 3-pointer, putting Dallas up by 12 after only 6 minutes.

“Everybody was in attack mode after we got stops,” Nowitzki said. “We didn’t have to grind it all out all the time.”

The Spurs couldn’t hardly do anything right.

They often took shots late in the shot clock, and those rarely went in. They had six passes stolen—some were so off the mark they seemed intentionally thrown to the Mavericks—and had five shots blocked. If not for a buzzer-beater by George Hill, San Antonio would’ve matched its worst half in a playoff game.

“This was an awful game,” Duncan said. “Hopefully I’ll come out here (Saturday) and be a leader.”

Notes

San Antonio’s previous playoff low was 70 against Phoenix in 2000, a series Duncan missed with a knee injury. … Dallas’ previous low-allowed was 76, done twice. … Nowitzki was 0-for-1 on 3s, keeping him without one this series. He needs four to pass Michael Finley for the franchise postseason lead; it’s the most significant mark he doesn’t already own.

Updated Apr 24, 12:14 am EDT
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  1. Alakdan
    93. Posted by Alakdan Sun Apr 26 4:55am EDT

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    michael finley the monkey... Go Mav's
  2. peter h
    92. Posted by peter h Sat Apr 25 8:02pm EDT

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    When the Mavs( who I don't like) eliminate the Spurs, we won't have to watch this Bruce Bowen guy cheat his way into another series. He reminds of how the Italians won the world cup...by cheating or okay lets call it not-playing-fairly, dirty ball. Or Cheney ball it could be called. Hope he retires soon.
  3. Daniel
    91. Posted by Daniel Fri Apr 24 6:07pm EDT

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    Neither team is good enough to go all the way. Enough said about that.
    Yes, the Spurs are getting older and over relying on Parker, who can't make constant magic.
    And Manu in yesterday's game would have made liitle difference.

    As for Dallas, well, it's like the game "Boggle" with 2 or 3 letters glued in place. They'll fall apart soon enough, trade a bunch of players, get a new coach... see if it spells "Championship'.

    New Coach?!?! How can you take that long to trade that drunk old fool Nelly, and then boot Avery after such a performance? The problem with Dallas is their immature, spendthrift at the helm. If he'd bank roll a real GM instead of his hobby-fantasies, Dallas would already have been there.
    No rings in Dallas until Cuban grows up and get's over himself.
    -Spurs fan not sweatin it
  4. Leonard
    90. Posted by Leonard Fri Apr 24 5:16pm EDT

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    Dirk is a big goffy dick and Mark Cuban blows him. San Antonio Spurs will win this series GO SPURS GO
  5. Shavaree
    89. Posted by Shavaree Fri Apr 24 4:40pm EDT

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    so what you people are tellin me is that just because the spurs won a championship they still in this series uuummmmmmmm NO. that was ages ago they dont have the same mind set as they did when they was winning plus da bulls won a couple of chamionships so i guess that means they still in the series against da celtics cuz thats what yall are saying they (spurs) won their last championship what 2 years ago n who put them out in 06 I think it was this team from dallas in game 7 which was held in San Antiono wit a Dirk 3 point play
  6. Carlos
    88. Posted by Carlos Fri Apr 24 4:03pm EDT

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    good thing bowen has cooled his foot defense and tenth degree black belt defensive antics -flying kick to the face yo-
  7. DONW
    87. Posted by DONW Fri Apr 24 3:51pm EDT

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    NBA or WWF both are fake. whoever they see as the best draw will get the win. mavs and spur both suck just the spurs suck worse.
  8. Mr.Man
    86. Posted by Mr.Man Fri Apr 24 3:50pm EDT

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    I will give The spurs thier due they've earned 4 championships, but they are getting OLD!!!!.. as far as games played goes alot of games catches up you believe it are not...
  9. Joseph
    85. Posted by Joseph Fri Apr 24 3:11pm EDT

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    like I said before even if the mavericks beat the spurs they can't go all the way. Don't be mad because when the spurs beat the mavericks before guess what they went all the way(3 championships mavericks 0, how sad). To bad the mavericks don't have the will or team to go all the way. Now thats something not any whiney spurs fan can fix. Mavericks suck.
  10. cannon
    84. Posted by cannon Fri Apr 24 2:21pm EDT

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    for TX Made and a few others:

    I'm a SPURS fan, but i'm also a realist. the spurs can win this round, but they won't make it past the next round. they are not good enough to beat denver without MANU, especially not having home court advantage. TX Made - you say that they spurs are the biggiest criers in all of sports. that's funny considering all the crying the mavs (and their fans) did when they lost to the heat. the refs screwed us, blah blah blah...... do you remember how you got to the finals that year. the mavs got the calls against the spurs at the end of those games. dirk got touch fouls called for him at the very end of games, when it's known that you only call the fould that really create a disadvantage. i know this b/c i'm a ref. you think they're cry babies b/c they win championships and the mavs don't. plain and simple. for the crying, every pro team cries. every last one of them cries. mark cuban gets fined more than any other owner (in professional sports) and it's not because he's rejoicing about the officials and their calls. it's because he's playing the blame game and because he's crying. oh, yeah that's right, he's crying. enough said.
  11. Jerry
    83. Posted by Jerry Fri Apr 24 2:21pm EDT

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    Ha,the game was over 6 minutes into the game,even though the officials tried to help their beloved spurs the Mavs overcame them and handed a ass whoooopin' to those cry baby spurs.Ha,GO MAVERICKS!!!
  12. Jeon H
    82. Posted by Jeon H Fri Apr 24 2:12pm EDT

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    after the spurs win these next couple of games, the mavs are gonna realize that firing avery johnson will not help the fact that they cant deliver, once again. Plus dallas versus denver, ya right!
  13. Jerry
    81. Posted by Jerry Fri Apr 24 2:12pm EDT

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    I can't beleive you spurs fans talking about biased officiating.They're playing the Mavs ,if you've watched the mavs,especially in the playoffs or finals,you know that the officials hate Cuban and his big mouth and take it out on the Mavs and fans.They gave games 4&5 to miami a few years ago and if you don't beleive it watch it.Last night was a text book example of one team totally dominating another at both ends of the court.The worst spanking for the spurs EVER.Let's do it again Mavs.Could be a hell of a surprise coming to the league this year if Cuban keeps his mouth shut and the officials do their job fairly.
  14. greg h
    80. Posted by greg h Fri Apr 24 2:04pm EDT

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    P.S. it isnt SPURS it is SPURTS
  15. Joseph
    79. Posted by Joseph Fri Apr 24 2:03pm EDT

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    Hahahahahaha. Oh my god the Mavs are only one win ahead of the spurs. Come on the Mavericks haven't won a championship and the spurs have, what does that tell you? So basically this is a test for the spurs, testing to see what is the ability of the spurs to win in this post-season without Manu Ginobili. Hah even if the Mavericks do beat the spurs I bet every person here on this post that there is one factual thruth that everyone would agree on, this thruth will even make you laugh at the Mavericks, do you want to know what it is....... The Mavericks will not go all the way and WIN IT ALL!!! Hahahahaha. What a shame isn't it, at least when the Spurs beat the Mavericks in the past they (take a guess people) WENT ALL THE WAY!!! Just deal with it people the Spurs have made a name for themselves and the Mavericks haven't. Thats why the Spurs are one of THEE BEST franchises in the NBA. Come on guys 4 chamionships out of 9 seasons.
  16. Jeon H
    78. Posted by Jeon H Fri Apr 24 1:57pm EDT

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    I think it will be a seven game series with the Spurs coming out on top. There is only so much dallas can do, esp with Carlisle, and he will get out coached. Pop is going to pull a couple of important plays in these final games. Dallas got momentum at the end of their reg season and that is helping them out, but they will get shut down. It may be harder than expected though....
  17. DOT COM aka Twitter Critter
    77. Posted by DOT COM aka Twitter Critter Fri Apr 24 1:38pm EDT

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    To Melanie R.....blame the refs for high dollar players not putting the little round ball through the hole ...got it....As a mavs fan i believe we've been robbed by refs many of times...go back to 2006 we dominated Miami first two games then lose 4 straight and every one of those losses were a result of many alleged fouls called on the mavs...questionable to be more appropo....but none the less to compensate for your team getting into foul trouble is to make your shots and the spurs simply didn't do that...so Melanie shut up or go on a date with me i have coupons...
  18. Drei-kun
    76. Posted by Drei-kun Fri Apr 24 1:38pm EDT

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    Nah... New Orleans won't go past Denver.
  19. <i>shirleyrogers70</i>
    75. Posted by shirleyrogers70 Fri Apr 24 1:24pm EDT

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    Go Mav's
  20. Chris
    74. Posted by Chris Fri Apr 24 1:17pm EDT

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    The spurs suck almost as bad as the city they call home. The Mavs will win this series, then get spanked in the next one. Who cares. Neither one of these teams has a chance to accomplish anything other than a first round win.
  21. Johnny D
    73. Posted by Johnny D Fri Apr 24 1:09pm EDT

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    any one else besides me notice spurs fans can't spell??

    da spurs and dats all their gonna win?
  22. <i>cheermeuptwin</i>
    72. Posted by cheermeuptwin Fri Apr 24 1:02pm EDT

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    OMG! How funny to see the comments that the Spurs' fans are making! First of all, anyone that watches the NBA on a regular basis knows that the ENTIRE NBA including David Stern and most especially Joey Crawford hates the Mavericks and Mark Cuban more than anybody. However, I guess it's better to blame the officiating than the players and the coach after such an ass whooping. As for Manu being injured, go back and look at the Mavericks who had major players out for most of the season and still managed to have 50 wins. Besides, how does Manu's absence account for the poor performances of Duncan and Parker last night??? Just quit crying and play ball! As for the Mavericks, I hope that they manage to do something that they couldn't do on a regular basis during the regular season - string two wins together after such an amazing game. Otherwise, the effort last night will be wasted.
  23. Pete B
    71. Posted by Pete B Fri Apr 24 12:55pm EDT

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    The Mavs will host New Orleans next round. Just watch...
  24. JJ L
    70. Posted by JJ L Fri Apr 24 12:53pm EDT

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    Too many weapons for the Spurs to overcome. Tim Duncan is a cry-baby and he'll have plenty to cry about soon enough. Go Mavs!!
  25. Melanie R
    69. Posted by Melanie R Fri Apr 24 12:52pm EDT

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    Mavs are not strong enough to beat the Spurs in this series. All night not fouls were not called for the Spurs and the Mavs were all over them like white on rice...Oh and you want to talk about cry babies??? think about the Mavs owner...he cries every time they don't win thats why the Mavs have different coaches every year because he doesn't understand that the TEAM sucks its not the COACH!
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