Mavs Defeat Curry-Less Warriors 109-99 as Doncic Suffers Injury

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During Wednesday’s NBA action, the Dallas Mavericks achieved a victory over the shorthanded Golden State Warriors with a final score of 109-99. The spotlight was shared between Luka Doncic‘s end to an impressive triple-double streak due to a hamstring issue and Daniel Gafford‘s pursuit of an NBA record for consecutive made baskets, a record currently held by the legendary Wilt Chamberlain.

Doncic scored 21 points as his triple-double run ended at seven games, Gafford made five baskets to push his streak to 33 in a row, and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Golden State Warriors 109-99 on Wednesday night. The triple-double streak for Doncic was all but over when the NBA scoring leader returned to the game in the fourth quarter. He was gone 22 seconds later, soon ruled out with left hamstring soreness.

Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said he wasn’t sure if Doncic would make the trip to Oklahoma City, where the Mavs finish a back-to-back on Thursday night.

“We’ll have a better answer (Thursday),” Kidd said. “This is a fluid thing. This thing is being talked about now.”

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The Warriors were without Stephen Curry for a third consecutive game, and it showed with sub-40% shooting almost the entire game in a fifth loss in six games this season without their star guard.

Golden State is 1-2 since a sprained right ankle has sidelined Curry. Steve Kerr said that before the game, Curry should join the team in Los Angeles, and the coach is hopeful that Curry will play Saturday against the Lakers.

The Warriors also were without Draymond Green, who was scratched before the game with back soreness. Jonathan Kuminga led Golden State with 27 points.

“What Draymond does, he puts his impact on the game one way or the other,” Kerr said. “Doesn’t matter. People get hurt, and you’ve got to respond.”

All of Gafford’s buckets came on dunks, and he is two short of Chamberlain’s NBA record, set in 1967. The 6-foot-10 center acquired before the trade deadline had a season-high seven blocks.

“I try to tell myself not to worry about it,” Gafford said. “If I do it, that’s good. I’m going to celebrate it, of course. I just want to come out and win games. I’ll worry about the record after for sure.”

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Doncic had nine assists and three rebounds. His triple-double run included NBA records of five consecutive with at least 35 points and six in a row with at least 30 points.

While the Warriors didn’t shoot well from anywhere, the Mavericks withstood one of their worst nights of the season from 3-point range, starting 1 of 17 before finishing 6 of 27 (22%).

Doncic threw his arms in the air after his only connection from deep in the third quarter. He was 1 of 6 from beyond the arc, while Kyrie Irving was 1 of 5 while finishing with 23 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds.

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The Mavericks took control with an 11-0 run for an 87-72 lead early in the fourth quarter, while Doncic was sitting. His return didn’t last long, but the Mavericks continued to pull away without the five-time All-Star.

Andrew Wiggins scored 17 points for Golden State, which lost for just the second time in 11 road games in a matchup of teams that started the night in position for the play-in tournament.

“I like the team a lot better now than I did a couple of months ago where we were really sorting through things,” Kerr said. “We have an identity. I think we’ll bounce back here, and I’m excited about the last part of the season.”

The Warriors will face the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, while the Mavericks will meetthe Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday.

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