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Doncic made the difference and the Mavericks beat the Jazz
Luka Doncic was the one who once again made the difference to the Mavericks, leading them to a 111-103 win over the Jazz in Dallas.
The Mavericks continued their good performances and, led by Luka Doncic, overcame Donovan Mitchell Jazz’s obstacle at home 111-103 and went up to 40-25 in the season. The Slovenian home star was once again the one to make the difference and with 35 points and 16 rebounds (he came close to triple-double with 7 assists) he set the pace for his team to secure another win.
On the visiting side, after a great performance with 11 three-pointers, Bogdanovic had 21 points with 4/8 points, Clarkson had 19 points and Mitchell had 17 with 2/9 three-pointers and 9 assists. Gomber led in rebounds with 13 and 12 points overall.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-24, 60-49, 85-68, 111-103
EXTRAORDINARY: Bullock 5 (1), Finney-Smith 21 (4/10 trebles), Powell 13, Dingwidi 23 (5/9 trebles), Doncic 35 (5/11 trebles, 16 rebounds, 7 assists), Kleber 8 (2) , Green 4, Bertans 2, Brown
JAZZ: O’Neill 13 (3), Bogdanovic 21 (4), Gomber 12 (13 rebounds), Mitchell 17 (2/9 3-points, 9 assists), Conley 3, Forrest, Whiteside 8, Clarkson 19 (1), House 2, Gay 8 (2)
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