Nowitzki leads Mavs past Pistons

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)—The Dallas Mavericks had several things going for them Sunday night.

The Detroit Pistons were missing Richard Hamilton(notes) and Tayshaun Prince(notes), and leading scorer Ben Gordon(notes) had one of the worst nights of his career, going 1 for 16 from the floor.

That wasn’t enough to make things easy for the Mavericks, though, as they saw Gordon get an open look at a game-tying 3-pointer with 2 seconds left.

Gordon, though, missed again and the Mavericks hit two free throws to ice a 95-90 victory.

“We knew that they were going to give us a battle and they did,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “We were fortunate to get out of this one alive, but we’ll take it.”

Pistons coach John Kuester said that he never hesitated in calling the final play for Gordon.

“Are you kidding?” Kuester asked. “I have nothing but the utmost confidence in Ben, and we wanted him to take that shot. I expected him to knock it down, and I’ll call it for him again when I get the chance.”

Kuester said that Gordon was feeling ill before the game, but Gordon said it had nothing to do with his performance.

“I was getting great looks at the basket, but I could never get myself into any kind of rhythm,” Gordon said. “I was getting open, and I can’t start turning down shots, but nothing felt good and nothing looked good.”

The Mavericks had their own health problem, as center Erick Dampier(notes) was scratched moments before tipoff after falling ill. Dampier was taken to a local hospital for tests during the game. Carlisle said that he would be held overnight for observation, but that the problem was not considered serious and Dampier was expected to return to Dallas on Monday.

That moved Drew Gooden(notes) into the starting lineup, and he responded with 11 points and 11 rebounds.

“I didn’t know I was starting until they were announcing the lineups—I though Erick was still on the floor with us,” Gooden said. “This was an opportunity, and with all the talent on this team, I knew I needed to take it.”

Dirk Nowitzki(notes) scored 25 points, and rookie Rodrique Beaubois added 14 points on 6-for-6 shooting for the Mavericks. Shawn Marion(notes) matched Gooden’s 11 points, and Jason Kidd(notes) added 10 points and seven assists.

“Sometimes, things don’t go the way you draw them up and you have to grind a game out,” Marion said. “This was going back and forth, but we got some big stops in the fourth quarter and hit some shots.”

Rodney Stuckey(notes) led the Pistons with 28 points, and Will Bynum(notes) had 27, including 17 in the fourth quarter.

“Stuckey was phenomenal and Will gave us a lot off the bench,” Kuester said. “We’re disappointed that we lost a game like this, but these guys gave it everything.”

The Pistons led late in the third quarter, but a turnover let the Mavericks get back-to-back dunks at the end of the period for 71-66.

Detroit tied it at 78 with 6 minutes left, but Nowitzki answered with a three-point play. After Charlie Villaneuva made a free throw for Detroit, Nowitzki made a jumper and Jason Terry(notes) hit a 3-pointer to give the Mavericks a 86-79 lead with 4:21 left.

Nowitzki added a running jumper with 35.3 seconds left, but Bynum’s jumper and Terry’s miss gave the Pistons the ball with 5.7 seconds left, down 93-90. Gordon, though, finished his horrible night by missing an off-balance jumper.

“We were paying attention to him, but that’s a shot he usually makes,” Carlisle said. “We were fortunate to get the win, but we worked for it.”

NOTES: The game was Detroit’s third straight against one of its former coaches—Charlotte’s Larry Brown, Washington’s Flip Saunders and Carlisle. … Stuckey injured his ankle on Terry’s fourth-quarter 3-pointer and did not return. Kuester said that Stuckey offered to come back for the final play, but the coaches decided to be cautious. … Pistons rookie Jonas Jerebko(notes), the NBA’s first Swedish player, got a post-game visit from Detroit’s favorite Swedish athlete—Red Wings captain Nick Lidstrom.

Updated Nov 15, 9:44 pm EST
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  1. Navy Veteran
    30. Posted by Navy Veteran Tue Nov 17 1:30pm EST

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    I don't think that the Pistons have the right guys in place to win the Championship or get to the championship. Maybe Dumars has something in mind down the road, but for now, I think they are a bit better then a 500 team.
  2. Lind
    29. Posted by Lind Mon Nov 16 3:10pm EST

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    At the very least the Pistons are better than the Lions!!!!!! Detriot is a Red Wings town, get over it people
  3. dgr
    28. Posted by dgr Mon Nov 16 2:42pm EST

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    Looks like the Mavs found themselves a win.
  4. Carlo
    27. Posted by Carlo Mon Nov 16 2:10pm EST

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    @ #6

    I tried to tell yall that BG was all O and no D.

    Thats what he does, shoot, shoot, and shoot some more.

    When he's on he's on, but that is far and few, and even then he won't carry a good team maybe a bad, alah my bum a$$ Bulls.
  5. <i>bbmichal</i>
    26. Posted by bbmichal Mon Nov 16 1:36pm EST

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    Don't worry BG7 will score 49 points next game and you will name a candy bar and your kids after him.
  6. mg1
    25. Posted by mg1 Mon Nov 16 11:06am EST

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    Mav look like a team that hasn't found themselves,,,Detroit missed a lot of shots ,,,
  7. <i>feitianxiang14@...</i>
    24. Posted by feitianxiang14@... Mon Nov 16 10:28am EST

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    come on,yao ming
  8. Kenny W
    23. Posted by Kenny W Mon Nov 16 9:07am EST

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    #18POST, are you a F**ING IDIOT????? sell the teams? two best owners in sports keep your mouth shut fool!
  9. Mary
    21. Posted by Mary Mon Nov 16 6:46am EST

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    Are you looking for this ?

    Discount Nike Shoes
  10. John F
    20. Posted by John F Mon Nov 16 4:24am EST

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    Mark and jerry are alot a like,they no nothing about player's.please both of you sell your team to some one know's something about the game
  11. Wenjin
    19. Posted by Wenjin Mon Nov 16 3:37am EST

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    The right hand of god
    discount Nike Shoes
  12. Kevin C
    18. Posted by Kevin C Mon Nov 16 1:43am EST

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    "Stuckey & Bynum toasted the Mavs guards like marshmallows. If Gordon could have hit say 3-16.
    The Mavs would have lost."

    Key words: If, could, would have.

    That's the bottom line. Nothing gonna change the final score.
  13. Cotton Piquer
    17. Posted by Cotton Piquer Mon Nov 16 12:01am EST

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    Stuckey & Bynum toasted the Mavs guards like marshmallows. If Gordon could have hit say 3-16.
    The Mavs would have lost.

    The Mavs guards are auditioning for future jobs as Matadors! D-Wade became a STAR vs the Mavs guards. Even Baron Davis, Monta Ellis, & matt Barnes played like stars for GSW. CP3 & Jenaro Pargo scored close to 50PPG in the Hornets win in the playoffs vs the Mavs. J-R Smith, & Chauncy Billips outplayed the Mavs guards last season in the playoffs. Westbrook & Rondo had their 1st triple doubles vs the Mavs guards last season.

    Someone get a clue & replace Kidd, Terry, & Howard, as soon as he gets healthy, for guards that can GUARD somebody.
  14. John F
    16. Posted by John F Sun Nov 15 11:47pm EST

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    Go Dirk!!!!
    Go Mavs!!!!
  15. Steven
    13. Posted by Steven Sun Nov 15 9:53pm EST

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    50 cent loves gossip girl and he watches every eposide of it.
  16. Maarten
    12. Posted by Maarten Sun Nov 15 9:42pm EST

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    Did Beaubois even guard Gordon? And if he locked him down, that means Gordon's 1-16 all came during the 19 minutes that Beaubois played? Dude, I'm a Mavs fan, but try WATCHING the game.
  17. dgr
    11. Posted by dgr Sun Nov 15 9:41pm EST

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    dream on about toasting them jim
  18. jim l
    10. Posted by jim l Sun Nov 15 9:34pm EST

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    Dang it was pretty close even thought ben was horrendous...
    even without rip and tay

    wow ... id say if we play the mavs again with both of em.. we toast em...
  19. <i>svonoeyen</i>
    9. Posted by svonoeyen Sun Nov 15 9:24pm EST

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    Ben Gordon said in the post game interview that he's not feeling well, had the flu or something, but he didn't use that an excuse.

    I hope Stuckey's injury isn't that serious, the Pistons can hardly afford to have him and Rip Hamilton both out, along with Prince.

    Mavs had great ball movement in the 2nd half, Nowitzki was as good as I've seen him, he made Charlie V look bad.
  20. Danny
    8. Posted by Danny Sun Nov 15 9:03pm EST

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    ben gordon fuggin failed me when i need him to score a lot the most.. 1/16.. WTF!
  21. jim l
    7. Posted by jim l Sun Nov 15 8:53pm EST

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    dam.... 1-16... thats pretty @#$%y...
  22. none
    6. Posted by none Sun Nov 15 8:53pm EST

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    lol the box score says neither team scored in the first quarter
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Dallas
D. Nowitzki Dirk Nowitzki
11-27,  25 Pts
6 Rebs, 5 Assists
 Detroit
W. Bynum Will Bynum
11-16,  27 Pts
2 Rebs, 3 Assists

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