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"They got us on our heels," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
But who could've expected the Mavs to make a season-high 55 percent of their shots? Especially after they missed their first seven 3-pointers.
Dallas had a lot of things go wrong early, from newcomer Sasha Pavlovic possibly rebreaking his nose on the game's opening play to Tyson Chandler vomiting and spending much of the first half in the locker room.
Nowitzki is still regaining his stride. In just his third game back, he was 5 of 15 for 14 points.
The biggest surprise was Kidd. After missing 13 of his last 14 shots, and 12 of his last 13 3-pointers, he made 8 of 12, and 5 of 8 behind the arc. He also had 10 assists.
Another surprise was Pavlovic.
He moved into the starting lineup to help put Terry and Marion on the bench. That's unusual considering he was on the last day of a 10-day contract, and he just broke his nose in the previous game.
He was in no hurry to get it X-rayed to find out the latest damage. At least he got one bit of good news after the game: another 10-day contract.
NOTES: Bynum banged his elbow, but stayed in the game. Jackson said it would be examined, but he expected it to be OK. ... Gasol went over 13,000 career points. ... Jackson and Mavs owner Mark Cuban played nice, with neither doing much to raise the stakes in their verbal sparring. Cuban said he enjoys the back-and-forth. ... The Mavericks got off to a strange start. In the first quarter, they were 8 of 11 on 2-pointers and 2 of 10 on 3-pointers. They also had assists on nine of those 10 hoops.
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