NBA

Regular Season Round 32: Dallas M. - Detroit P. 92-77

Date: December 1, 2012
On "Seats for Soldiers" night in Dallas, the Mavericks finally gave their fans a reason to get up out of their seats, as they would overpower the struggling Detroit squad 50-29 in the second half en route to a 92-77 victory, snapping a three game losing streak. Dallas, who improved to 6-3 at the American Airlines Arena, honored wounded veterans before the game in a touching gesture that had season ticket holders in the front row vacate their seats. O.J Mayo, who was a bit wounded himself after twisting his ankle earlier in the week, displayed his patriotism by putting on a show, and breaking out of a mini-slump in the process. However, the game was not quite the breeze the final score might indicate. It began in the first quarter with Dallas unveiling their newest addition, point guard Derek Fisher. Fisher would grab a rebound in the first possession of the game, but remained largely silent after. Chris Kaman scored the Mavs' first six points, and was even asserting himself on the glass by taking advantage of the height mismatch with Detroit's frontcourt of Greg Monroe and Jason Maxiell. Kaman would also, however, pick up two early fouls and check out midway through the first. O.J Mayo, who did not come out of the gate shooting particularly well but did have a pair of nice-looking assists, also earned two fouls, as well as a technical, and would have to join Kaman on the bench. Detroit, meanwhile, gifted with 12 first quarter free throws, would stay in the game, and after 9 lead changes Detroit would end the quarter on a 9-2 run to go ahead 27-24. The second quarter saw Dallas go cold from the field, and Brandon Knight, a day shy of his 21st birthday, would torch Dallas defenders to the tune of 18 first half points. Chris Kaman would check back in and try to stop the bleeding, but would pick up his third foul on a charge call, and return to the bench. Detroit would stretch the lead to 11 before a mini run by Dallas made the halftime score a more respectable 6 point deficit, 48-42. Dallas went to the locker room shooting 37% to Detroit's 40%, giving you the impression that a better opponent would have likely opened this game wide already. True to form, Dallas began the second half with troublesome malaise, turning the ball over on four straight possessions. However, the fourth turnover was quickly undone by a Shawn Marion steal, who would get the ball to an open O.J Mayo just beyond the three point line. With 9:29 left, Mayo would drain the shot, cutting a 9 point lead to 6, and suddenly the light turned back on. In a five minute stretch Mayo would score 16 of Dallas' 17 points, giving Dallas their first lead since the early 2nd quarter and the only one they'd need. A pair of Vince Carter threes completed the turnaround for Dallas, who ended the third up by 8, a 17 point turnaround in the third period alone. In a fourth, another struggling Maverick came to life, as Elton Brand would begin scoring like former All-Star Mavericks fans had envisioned, putting together easily his finest game of the season. Brand crashed the offensive glass, hit baseline jumpers, and even had a few drives to the basket, prompting Derek Harper to state it was the quickest he'd seen Brand in a Dallas uniform. Brand also did work on the defensive end, blocking four shots, stymying Greg Monroe to a 4-17 night and helping lower the Piston's shooting percentage to a meager 34%. A pair of Mayo threes added the final punch, as a cheering Dirk Nowitzki looked on. Courtesy of: mavsmoneyball.com/
  DALLAS M. (coach: Jason Kidd)92
  FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS   FOULS   BLOCKS  
#   NAME MIN 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF RB AS F RV ST FV AG TO PT RNK +/-
48 biFI, P.z. 40 3-68 (44.4%) 1-7 (11.9%) 6-6 (655%) 8 4 0 3 8 5 5 5 5 6 89 88 5
5 biQaIj, AhiTj 46 4-2 (49.0%) 5-5 (5%) 6-8 (05%) 6 2 7 3 6 5 8 6 5 6 9 60 5
7 CQITdRQ, ziR 45 6-3 (80%) 5-3 (5%) 8-4 (11.9%) 5 3 3 6 8 5 4 6 5 4 3 5 5
38 mQijd, qlUIj 82 2-68 (11.9%) 5-5 (5%) 6-8 (05%) 3 2 68 8 4 5 5 3 5 5 69 89 5
3 CIllasIj, giQQRj 89 6-4 (44.4%) 6-8 (05%) 5-5 (5%) 5 8 8 2 6 5 6 5 5 5 0 68 5
  yashRQ, gRQRV 83 6-9 (63.4%) 5-6 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 5 8 8 4 8 5 8 5 5 4 8 -4 5
80 CiQURQ, kajZR 86 5-5 (5%) 3-1 (11.9%) 5-5 (5%) 5 8 8 0 8 5 5 5 5 6 68 63 5
40 KiBij, ChQas 67 0-66 (30.0%) 5-5 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 0 3 7 6 3 5 5 4 5 3 65 7 5
0 ziBRs, mRQjiQd 62 4-2 (49.0%) 5-5 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 6 8 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 1 4 5
45 zIjRs, gihjUiF 9 6-4 (44.4%) 5-4 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 -8 5
85 zIjRs, gIBajaEuR  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
43 WQaDhU, mQijdij  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
6 CujjajDhiB, ziQRd  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
wIUil   89-12 (47.9%) 66-80 (33.5%) 0-2 (18.0%) 64 41 37 82 62 5 2 7 5 64 78 79  


  DETROIT P. (coach: John-Blair Bickerstaff)77
  FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS   FOULS   BLOCKS  
#   NAME MIN 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF RB AS F RV ST FV AG TO PT RNK +/-
88 OQajZR, wiFshiuj 49 3-68 (44.4%) 6-8 (05%) 6-8 (05%) 4 8 0 6 8 5 5 6 5 6 68 1 5
03 bixaRll, zisIj 49 3-66 (41.3%) 5-5 (5%) 8-8 (655%) 6 66 68 5 8 5 8 0 5 8 65 62 5
9 KjaDhU, mQijdIj 40 3-2 (05%) 8-1 (44.4%) 1-9 (20.9%) 6 4 3 8 8 5 4 5 5 4 85 60 5
80 AajDlRQ, KFlR 44 8-4 (11.9%) 6-4 (44.4%) 0-1 (24.4%) 6 4 3 6 0 5 6 5 5 3 68 0 5
65 bIjQIR, GQRD 48 3-69 (84.0%) 5-5 (5%) 5-6 (5%) 9 2 60 8 5 5 6 5 5 4 2 7 5
4 AUuZVRF, eIdjRF 82 4-1 (05%) 6-0 (85%) 5-5 (5%) 6 3 0 1 8 5 5 5 5 8 7 7 5
46 kallijuRLi, ChiQlaR 60 5-8 (5%) 5-4 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 5 4 4 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 gQuBBIjd, SjdQR 68 6-6 (655%) 5-5 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 6 4 3 8 5 5 5 6 5 5 8 7 5
  biDDRUUR, CIQRF 66 8-3 (05%) 5-8 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 5 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 3 -8 5
68 mFjuB, Wall  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
44 zRQRMVI, zIjis  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
0 giFR, SusUaj  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
83 qjDlash, KaB  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
wIUil   83-13 (49.0%) 0-86 (84.2%) 63-62 (99.2%) 60 49 08 61 60 5 9 9 5 60 99 17  



Terms:
Field Goals :  2PM-A  (2 point Field Goal made-attempts)     3PM-A  (3 point Field Goal made-attempts)   FTM-A (free throws made-attempt)
Rebounds : OFF (Offensive)  DEF (Defensive)   TOT  (total)
Fouls : CM (Committed)  RV (received)
Blocks : FV (In Favor)  AG (Against)
Other terms : MIN (minutes)  AST (assists)  ST (steals)   TO (Turnovers)   PTS (points)  RNK (ranking)