Nowitzki’s 29-point fourth quarter fuels Mavs

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DALLAS (AP)—The Dallas Mavericks’ offense barely had a pulse for most of three quarters. Then Dirk Nowitzki(notes) decided to take control.

Nowitzki scored a club-record 29 of his 40 points during a frantic fourth-quarter comeback and the Mavericks beat the Utah Jazz 96-85 on Tuesday night.

Nowitzki broke the franchise record of 24 points in any quarter set by Mark Aguirre against Denver on March 24, 1984.

“It was an ugly game,” Nowitzki said. “We couldn’t get anything going for three quarters. We were slow. We were looking for a spark offensively and I was able to do that tonight.”

Dallas was down 72-56 after Utah’s Wes Matthews hit a layup with 9:51 left. The Mavericks later trailed by 13 before Nowitzki’s three-point play triggered a 19-6 run capped by his layup with 2:41 remaining to tie it at 83.

Nowitzki’s short jumper on Dallas’ next possession put the Mavericks in front for good, 85-83 with 2:05 left.

Carlos Boozer’s(notes) basket with 3:49 to play had given the Jazz an 83-78 edge, but Utah wouldn’t score again until Boozer’s dunk with 35 seconds remaining.

Nowitzki left to a standing ovation with 28 seconds to play.

After three quarters, the Mavericks managed 52 points and were shooting 32 percent from the floor.

But in the final quarter, Nowitzki took an aggressive approach, driving to the basket on almost every possession. He went 7-for-8 from the field, hit all 14 free throws and pulled down five rebounds.

“We just kept feeding him,” Dallas’ Shawn Marion(notes) said. “He had it going. He was unstoppable.”

The NBA record for points in a fourth quarter is Wilt Chamberlain’s 31 for Philadelphia on March 2, 1962 against the New York Knicks. The mark for points in any quarter is 33 shared by San Antonio’s George Gervin (April 9, 1978) and Denver’s Carmelo Anthony(notes) (Dec. 10, 2008).

“Twenty-five years in this, I’ve seen a lot of amazing things happen,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “To be honest, it wasn’t looking great, but we just needed a couple good things to happen offensively for us.”

Deron Williams(notes) scored 22 points and Mehmet Okur(notes) added 14 points and 14 rebounds for Utah (1-3). The Jazz lost its sixth straight in Dallas.

Jason Kidd(notes) had 19 points—five on 3-pointers— for the Mavericks (3-1).

Nowitzki did most of his fourth-quarter damage against Okur. Utah coach Jerry Sloan wanted to use the quicker Boozer to defend Nowitzki down the stretch, but Boozer was saddled with five fouls.

“Obviously, there wasn’t anything we were able to do with Nowitzki,” Sloan said. “He was sensational. He made every basket and got to the free throw line, but the most important thing he did was he was able to take the ball to the basket.”

Nowitzki went 12-for-22 from the field, 15-for-16 from the foul line, and added 11 rebounds and five blocked shots.

Dallas was able to follow up on victories over the Lakers and Clippers in a two-game weekend trip to Los Angeles with its first home win.

Williams had 12 third-quarter points as the Jazz ended the quarter with a 22-6 spurt for a 67-52 lead before Utah’s collapse down the stretch.

“It’s tough, because we were up by 15 with 8 minutes to go,” Boozer said. “The next thing you know it was free throw, free throw, free throw, free throw.”

Utah was up 37-35 after a tough first half for both offenses. The Jazz shot 34 percent from the field and the Mavericks hit 32 percent in the opening 24 minutes.

NOTES: F Drew Gooden(notes) (right rib cage muscle) is out for Dallas. … Mavericks owner Mark Cuban had no comment on claims that Gooden made insensitive comments to a Clippers fan after Saturday night’s game. The fan, actor and comic Chris Wylde, was heckling the Mavericks bench throughout the game. … Cuban also declined to comment on developmental coach Popeye Jones’ DWI charge on Sunday night in a Dallas suburb. Jones was not in the arena for Tuesday night’s game. … Kyle Korver(notes) (left knee) and C.J. Miles(notes) (left thumb) are out for Utah. … Nowitzki has 20 or more points in 29 straight games.

Updated Nov 4, 12:24 am EST
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  1. Tyler
    90. Posted by Tyler Thu Nov 5 12:41am EST

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    Ramblin25, who is jwill?
  2. dgr
    89. Posted by dgr Wed Nov 4 8:20pm EST

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    I meant post 87
  3. dgr
    88. Posted by dgr Wed Nov 4 8:18pm EST

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    Yeah 67 you don't know if the Mavericks have heart or grit, that is just your mouth cashing a check that your brain doesn't know how to write.
  4. Joe B
    87. Posted by Joe B Wed Nov 4 7:35pm EST

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    Hey post 66! Oh yeah the Mavs went to finals, went up 2-0 planned a parade LOL, and then choked hard against Miami. Throw up all the stats you want but when it comes down to it you gotta have heart and grit which the Mavs don't. GO SPURS
  5. Ramblin25
    85. Posted by Ramblin25 Wed Nov 4 5:43pm EST

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    he is the second best player n the game.right behind jwill.
  6. greg v
    84. Posted by greg v Wed Nov 4 3:27pm EST

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    the replay shows okur on dirk most of the time, with AK playing C. Why?i thought AK/millsap are better defenders.
  7. MidasWelby
    83. Posted by MidasWelby Wed Nov 4 3:18pm EST

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    Cotton Piquer --- No argument on Bird. Guy was freakin' amazing. Played the 3 exclusively from where he could dominate a game. Magic was a 6 9 PG, unique, and could play any position and did. Best times when those two played. Bird better shooter ( tho Magic was good), Magic better passer and ball-handler imo. If Larry Legend was 2nd there, I concede it was by very little. The debate is as close as the games they played against one another.
  8. Cotton Piquer
    82. Posted by Cotton Piquer Wed Nov 4 2:28pm EST

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    Midaas Welby

    larry Bird was 6-9, and a better passer, dribbler, and shooter than Magic. So, your point is INVALID!
    Hyperbole is a strong suit for you though.
  9. <i>padgett11</i>
    81. Posted by padgett11 Wed Nov 4 1:25pm EST

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    If it came any better it would be ILLEAGLE !!! OHHH kobe is over rated like Brett Favre has been for years
  10. TyrellJ
    80. Posted by TyrellJ Wed Nov 4 1:16pm EST

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    Dirk is the best big man in the league right now!!!!!
  11. MidasWelby
    79. Posted by MidasWelby Wed Nov 4 1:15pm EST

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    Kareem was the greatest scorer in the nba. Magic was unique, a 6f9inch PG who exhibited skills never seen before or since. I don't worship Kobe. As a Lakers fan, I've had the pleasure of watching almost every game he's played. About once a month he takes over and dominates a game. True ...
  12. <i>fridaydog2</i>
    78. Posted by fridaydog2 Wed Nov 4 1:02pm EST

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    Midas, Magic wasn't even the best player on his team, remember Kareem? And as for Kobe, we saw the Mavs completely dominate them start to finish last weekend on their home floor. Kobe couldn't do squat.

    Please. . . spare me the Kobe worship.
  13. MidasWelby
    77. Posted by MidasWelby Wed Nov 4 12:55pm EST

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    @fridaydog2 --- too bad you never got a chance to see Magic or Kobe play. Magic was the ultimate unstoppable force. Kobe still does that about once a month.
  14. <i>fridaydog2</i>
    76. Posted by fridaydog2 Wed Nov 4 12:48pm EST

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    I don't think I have ever seen a player completely take over a game like Nowitzki did last night. He was a man among boys. Unbelievable player!!
  15. southbaybusiness
    75. Posted by southbaybusiness Wed Nov 4 12:28pm EST

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    Dirk is very very good.
  16. Alex
    74. Posted by Alex Wed Nov 4 12:22pm EST

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    Wanna give one ray of hope for all Dirk Mavericks (sorry, DALLAS Mavericks) fans: Dirk rested this summer. No European championchip games for Germany. So he will have enough power all the way down!

    Let's just hope the other team members get their job done as well.
    Take the crown Dirk!
  17. ao
    73. Posted by ao Wed Nov 4 12:10pm EST

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    dirk went nuts!
  18. Jeff W
    72. Posted by Jeff W Wed Nov 4 11:08am EST

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    Eric Dampier is useless. Trade him for popcorn
  19. MidasWelby
    71. Posted by MidasWelby Wed Nov 4 11:01am EST

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    I'm here to give it up for Dirk. That was a fantastic game. Outplayed an entire team for a whole quarter in every category ... any criticism you can come up with after that is just silly. BIG HAND !
  20. angloamer
    69. Posted by angloamer Wed Nov 4 10:57am EST

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    Mavericks look good this year. Nice win.
  21. Cotton Piquer
    66. Posted by Cotton Piquer Wed Nov 4 10:43am EST

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    Joe B

    Dirk scored 50 vs Phoenix in the closeout game that sent the Mavs to the finals. Close your piehole until Kobiotch or Lebronze comes through like that. Lebronze did score 48 in a double overtime win vs the Pistons. But nowhere near 50 with double figure rebounds in a regulation 48 minutes.
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M. Okur Mehmet Okur
4-15,  14 Pts
14 Rebs, 5 Assists
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D. Nowitzki Dirk Nowitzki
12-22,  40 Pts
11 Rebs, 5 Assists

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