Mavericks
121, Rockets 109
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[April 27, 2015]
DALLAS -- The starting backcourt of
Monta Ellis and J.J. Barea combined for 48 points, and the Dallas
Mavericks staved off elimination by blasting the Houston Rockets 121-109
Sunday night at American Airlines Center.
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Needing a win to keep their postseason alive, the Mavericks
responded in a big way in Game 4 of the Western Conference
first-round series. The Rockets, up 3-1, are still in position to
close out the best-of-seven Tuesday night back in Houston.
Ellis backed up a 34-point performance Friday with 31 points on
13-of-21 shooting two nights later. He scored 12 points in the third
quarter as the Mavs blew the game open by running out to a 24-point
lead.
Barea, starting for the first time in the series, provided the kind
of effort that Dallas hoped to get from banished point guard Rajon
Rondo. Barea scored 17 points -- 12 in the first half -- and dished
out 13 assists.
Small forward Al-Farouq Aminu, the Mavs' other new starter, also
contributed a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds. He was
also instrumental in slowing down star Rockets guard James Harden.
Dallas power forward Dirk Nowitzki had 16 points, and backup center
Amar'e Stoudemire scored 12 off the bench. Starting center Tyson
Chandler finished with 14 rebounds and 10 points.
Harden scored a team-high 24 points, but he didn't have near the
impact he made while going off for 42 points in Game 3. The MVP
candidate, guarded for large stretches by Aminu, made just seven of
15 shots from the floor, including one of seven from beyond the
3-point arc.
The Rockets lost their way offensively after a strong start. Houston
missed 17 consecutive shots at one point.
Rockets center Dwight Howard mirrored the drop-off and helped fuel
Dallas' surge with his struggles at the line. Howard (13 points)
misfired on 10 of 13 free throws and grabbed only seven boards after
corralling a playoff career-high 26 in Game 3.
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Houston's bench got 23 from forward Josh Smith and 22 points from
guard Corey Brewer.
Dallas, which snapped a four-game home playoff losing streak, still
faces an uphill climb. No team in NBA history won four straight
after being down 3-0 in a series.
Houston, trying to get out of the first round for only the second
time since 1997, closed within nine points on several occasions in
the fourth quarter only to watch the Mavs answer.
NOTES: Dallas coach Rick Carlisle was fined $25,000 for criticizing
the officiating after Game 3. "I'm a lot like my owner," he said,
referring to Mark Cuban. "I'm going to fight for my guys. I
understand the fine. I accept it, and I think they'll put the money
to very good use." ... Mavs G Raymond Felton (hamstring) and F
Richard Jefferson (calf) both played after being injured in Game 3.
... Houston C Dwight Howard maintained that the Rockets weren't
talking sweep before Game 4. "You have to stay humble," he said.
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