One night after dispatching the San Antonio Spurs without James
Harden (bruised left thumb), the Rockets persevered again without
their leading scorer to beat another Southwest Division rival. This
time they spoiled Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki's 38-point,
17-rebound performance.
"Those were two big games for us, especially after losing two to
Memphis," Chandler said. "It was important for us to get these two.
It is always fun and exciting and physical when we play those two
(teams). San Antonio is one of the best teams in the league and like
I said, Dallas is fighting for a playoff berth."
With less than five minutes to play and down by double-digits,
Dallas resorted to fouling Rockets center and historically poor free
throw shooter Dwight Howard. But Howard turned the tables and went
5-for-6 at the free throw line on those fouls. That put an end to
the gimmick.
With 3:21 left, Howard was fouled in the act of shooting and made
two more free throws for a 114-104 lead with little more than three
minutes to play. He finished the game 9-for-11 at the line and with
21 points.
"I looked like Reggie Miller tonight from the line," Howard said
with a wide grin.
Down 116-104, Dallas made a run with guard Vince Carter hitting a
3-pointer to cut the deficit to 117-113 with about a minute to play.
Nowitzki made two free throws with 22.2 seconds to go to make it a
two-point game, 117-115. With 19.9 to go, Houston coughed up an
inbounds play to give it back to Dallas. But guard Jose Calderon
missed two 3-point attempts in the final five seconds to send the
Rockets home with a win that evened the series, 2-2.
"The first one was a good look," Calderon said. "They kind of
double-teamed Dirk, but I couldn't make it, so it happens
sometimes."
Houston (31-17) will enjoy a two-day break now and will hope to get
Harden back in the lineup when they play host to Cleveland on
Saturday. Dallas (26-21) will lament a lost opportunity as it opened
a three-game homestand with Sacramento coming to town on Friday and
Cleveland on Monday.
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"That was good. We gave ourselves a chance, which was great,"
Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said of rallying to get back into the
game late. "But the first 46 minutes or so, whatever it was, were
not good. It's a lot of the same problem; keeping people in front of
us and giving up too many layups. We've got to do better."
The Rockets also got strong performances from forward Terrence
Jones, who had 16 points, guard Jeremy Lin, who had 18 points and
seven assists, as well as guard Aaron Brooks, who contributed 11
points off the bench.
"We are happy that we were able to sneak away with the win," Lin
said. "We just seem to always let it come down to the wire here. The
last time it was the same thing, just a different result."
Nowitzki, 13-for-21 from the floor, but 12-for-15 before going cold,
was the lone Dallas starter to score in double figures. Guard Monta
Ellis had just six points. Carter had 22 off the bench, guard Devin
Harris had 24 and center DeJuan Blair had 13.
Houston led by six at halftime even though it shot 63.2 percent and
went 5-for-10 from beyond the arc. That's because Dallas' potent
offense hit half of its shots despite going 0-for-7 from beyond the
arc. The Rockets extended the lead to 12 points with an early
third-quarter run.
But neither of these teams is very good at holding a double-digit
lead and Dallas' potent offense quickly retaliated. Nowitzki swished
a straightaway 3-pointer to tie it at 75 with 5:09 to left in the
period. Houston led 91-85 after three quarters.
NOTES: Rockets G James Harden missed his second consecutive game
with a bruised left thumb. G Jeremy Lin started in Harden's place.
... Dallas entered the game having won the last seven meetings
against Houston at home. ... The Rockets are expected to place
Harden and C Dwight Howard on the Western Conference All-Star team
when the reserves, as picked by the respective conference coaches,
are announced Thursday. Rockets coach Kevin McHale threw his support
for selection to Mavs F Dirk Nowitzki, who is averaging a team-high
21.1 ppg. ... Houston entered the game having been held under 100
points in three consecutive games for the first time this season.
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