Historic Warriors shooting not enough to keep up with Luka Doncic, Mavericks – Paradise Post
SAN FRANCISCO — When the Mavericks led the Warriors 100-90 halfway through the third quarter, it seemed like anything was on the table. The all-time record for points in a game, the single-game record for 3s, 60 points for Luka Doncic.
Some of the most extreme records remain intact, but the Warriors and Mavericks combined for 48 3-pointers — the most in any game ever. The Warriors matched their franchise record with 27 treys. Doncic dropped a season-high 45 points to go along with 13 assists and 11 rebounds, and Draymond Green (21 points) and Klay Thompson (29 points) also logged their season-highs.
The worst record for the Warriors? Most made 3-pointers in a loss in league history.
The sliding Warriors and the surging Mavericks clashed in the Chase Center, creating a scoring explosion and a 143-133 Mavericks victory.
Defense hasn’t been the issue for the Warriors this year, even in their 2-8 skid, but the Mavericks — who have won 12 of 14 — nonetheless ripped them up. The Warriors (14-11) cut a 19-point deficit to three in the second half, but never proved for any meaningful stretch that they could get enough defensive stops to beat the Mavericks. Even the best shooting night in franchise history wasn’t enough.
“The issue was Luka Doncic,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said postgame. “He was incredible. Give him credit, give Dallas credit. They’ve got a hell of a team — made the Finals last year. They spread you out. They’re as difficult to guard as anybody. And we tried a lot of different things.”
Twice in as many days, Kerr called Draymond Green the best defender in the world. Yet because of the Warriors’ constant search for the right combinations and the best ways to maximize Jonathan Kuminga, Kerr had Earth’s greatest defender on the bench as the Mavericks started the game 9-for-9 from the field.
“They basically beat us in the first six minutes,” Curry said postgame.
The scorching Mavericks got whatever they wanted, both in the halfcourt and transition. Doncic poured in 15 points in his first six minutes. Buddy Hield and Lindy Waters III spent time trying to stay in front of Kyrie Irving — a difficult task for even the best perimeter defenders in the league.
A Quentin Grimes corner 3 off a gorgeous skip pass from Doncic punctuated the quarter, with Dallas shooting 65.4% from the field and 61.5% from 3. They piled on 46 points in the frame — the most a Warriors opponent has scored in any quarter this year.
Green, ironically on offense, prevented a complete onslaught. He nailed three corner 3s, igniting a 12-3 run.
Doncic continued to generate wide open looks for others while creating his own shot. In the first half alone, he logged 28 points, nine assists and eight boards.
As phenomenal as Doncic was, the Warriors hung around. With Dallas doubling Steph Curry on every ball screen, he and Kevon Looney picked apart the Mavericks’ defense in the short roll. Hield drilled three 3s and Jonathan Kuminga took advantage of the game turning into a track meet.
After Hield’s third 3 in the second quarter, Mavs coach Jason Kidd called a timeout. Despite shooting the lights out, his team was only up 10.
The Warriors double-teamed Doncic like the Mavericks blitzed Curry, forcing it out of his hands. They still needed their best 3-point shooting performance of the year to hang tight, and they got it.
Green’s fourth 3 of the game gave Golden State 18 in the first half — a franchise record for any half. Green and Curry knocked down four, with Andrew Wiggins and Hield hitting three apiece.
In the ludicrous offensive environment, the Warriors trailed 81-74 at halftime.
Even with how disastrous the start of the game went, Kerr opted to bring Green off the bench again to begin the second half. Naturally, Dallas crossed the 100-point threshold in five minutes. An insane Doncic step-back 3 over Wiggins pushed his stat line to a 41-point triple-double.
The Warriors finally got a string of stops at the end of the third quarter for a 9-0 run Kuminga punctuated with a breakaway jam. The Warriors targeted Spencer Dinwiddie in isolations and Lindy Waters III stripped him on defense.
But halfway through the fourth, as Curry sat, the Mavericks made their finishing move. Doncic flexed in front of the first row after an and-1, then Thompson stuck out his tongue after drilling a 3 from the same spot. Their buckets sandwiched a brutal turnover from Brandin Podziemski in the corner at the end of the shot clock and gave Dallas a 12-point cushion.
That was the end of Podziemski’s night, and essentially for the Warriors, too. It officially ended with Thompson, the franchise legend in greener pastures, celebrating at midcourt and to fanfare outside of the visitor’s tunnel.
His former team is spiraling, although reinforcements in the shape of Dennis Schroder are on the way.
“Really proud of our guys,” Kerr said. “They continue to fight night in and night out. We’ve lost eight out of 10 and there’s zero quit. There’s some disappointment, but there’s zero quit. And we’re going to climb out of this because of the character and competitiveness of our guys.”
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr congratulates Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31after the Maverick’s 143-133 NBA win at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic #77 shoots a 3-point basket over Golden State Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga #00 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry #30 guards Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game against the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga #00 has his shot blocked by Dallas Mavericks’ P.J. Washington #25 in the first half of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 reacts after making a 3-point basket in the fourth quarter of their NBA game against the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Gary Payton II #0 dunks past Dallas Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving #11 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Kevon Looney #5 tries to steal the ball from Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic #77 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins #22 attempts to block a shot by Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic #77 in the first half of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green #23 reacts in the third quarter of their NBA game against the Dallas Mavericks at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Trayce Jackson-Davis #32 and Dallas Mavericks’ Daniel Gafford #21 battle for a rebound in the third quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 is congratulated by Golden State Warriors’ Moses Moody #4 and Stephen Curry #30 after the Maverick’s 143-133 NBA win at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Daniel Gafford #21 dunks past Golden State Warriors’ Kevon Looney #5 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green #23 disputes a call with a referee in the first half of their NBA game against the Dallas Mavericks at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry #30 is guarded by Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Daniel Gafford #21 shoots a layup past Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green #23 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry #30 reacts in the first half of their NBA game against the Dallas Mavericks at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Trayce Jackson-Davis #32 dunks past Dallas Mavericks’ Dereck Lively II #2 in the first half of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 celebrates their 143-133 NBA win over the Golden State Warriors as he leaves the court at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins #22 shoots over Dallas Mavericks’ Dereck Lively II #2 in the first half of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry #30 gets up from the floor in the first half of their NBA game against the Dallas Mavericks at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Kevon Looney #5 shoots a layup past Dallas Mavericks’ Dereck Lively II #2 in the first half of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 celebrates a 3-point basket past Golden State Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins #22 in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Gary Payton II #0 knocks the ball away from Dallas Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving #11 in the first half of their NBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry #30 congratulates Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 after the Maverick’s 143-133 NBA win at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31 leaves the court after the Maverick’s 143-133 NBA win against the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr congratulates Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson #31after the Maverick’s 143-133 NBA win at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)