Nowitzki
leads Mavericks to win over Lakers
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[November 02, 2015]
(The Sports Xchange) - Forward Dirk
Nowitzki scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds, and the Dallas
Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers for the eighth consecutive
time, rolling to a 103-93 victory Sunday night at Staples Center.
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Center Zaza Pachulia added 16 points and 12 rebounds for the
Mavericks (2-1), who had six players score in double figures.
The Mavericks had three of their starters return. Forward Chandler
Parsons (right knee surgery) made his season debut, while guard
Deron Williams (left knee sprain) and Wesley Matthews (rest)
returned from one-game absences.
Parsons was ineffective, compiling two points, three rebounds and
three assists in 11 minutes. Williams finished with 11 points and
eight assists, while Matthews had 10 points.
Guard Raymond Felton also scored 11 for Dallas, and guard J.J Barea
came off the bench to chip in with 10 points and seven assists.
Forward Julius Randle finished with 22 points and 15 rebounds to
lead the Lakers (0-3). Forward Kobe Bryant had 15 points on 3-of-15
shooting, while reserve guard Lou Williams scored 13.
Dallas hit 46 percent of its shots from the floor, while Los Angeles
made just 36.5 percent.
Despite their struggles in the first half, the Lakers, who began the
game in a 15-0 hole, were only down 54-45 at intermission.
They managed just 30.2 percent shooting compared to 43.8 percent for
the Mavericks. Dallas also connected on nine of 17 (52.9 percent)
three-pointers to four of 16 (25 percent) for Los Angeles before the
break.
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However, the Lakers enjoyed a considerable edge on free throws,
hitting 15 of 19 (78.9 percent) to three of four for the Mavericks.
In the third, the Lakers cut the deficit to 64-57 after a
three-point basket by rookie point guard D'Angelo Russell with 5:18
to go, but the Mavericks subsequently pulled away.
They closed on a 17-7 run for a 81-64 advantage heading into the
fourth.
Two free throws by Williams pulled Los Angeles within 97-91 with
2:27 remaining, but that was the closest the Lakers would get.
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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