Star forward Davis suffered a right hip contusion at the conclusion
of the first half and did not return. He was not on the bench during
the second half nor in the locker room after the game. X-rays came
back negative.
"He got hit with a knee," Pelican coach Alvin Gentry told reporters,
adding he was not sure if Davis would make the trip to Atlanta for
Wednesday's game against the Hawks.
"Such is life," he added with a wry smile.
Ryan Anderson recorded his first double-double of the season,
scoring 25 points and grabbing 11 rebounds off the bench to lead New
Orleans.
Davis, Eric Gordon, Ish Smith and Toney Douglas scored 17 apiece for
the Pelicans, while Jrue Holiday added 10 points in a little more
than 15 minutes.
"Obviously, when (Davis) goes out, guys have to step up," Anderson
said. "We did that. I mean you go down the line, guys really just
played their hearts out."
Dirk Nowitzki scored 18 points to lead the Mavericks, who have lost
three of their past four games.
Charlie Villaneuva added 15 points, Zaza Pachulia 12, Justin
Anderson 11 and Dwight Powell and J.J. Barea 10 apiece for Dallas,
who trailed 58-40 after two quarters and by as many as 28 in the
second half.
Nowitzki played a little more than five minutes in the second half,
all coming early in the third quarter when he scored nine points but
Dallas was still unable to pose a threat.
"Overall, just not good enough tonight," Nowitzki said. "We had some
great looks. We finished the (first) half brutal. We had to put some
stops together, and we did not do that."
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The Mavericks, who missed numerous uncontested shots throughout the
game, were 5-of-20 in three-point attempts and shot 44 percent from
the field.
Testimony to their hustle and sense of urgency, the Pelicans
out-scored Dallas 23-9 in fast break points.
"We have to do a (heck) of a lot better," Mavericks coach Rick
Carlisle said. "We missed some open shots. Their level of force was
higher without question."
Dallas got off to perhaps it worst start of the season and never
recovered and even with Davis sidelined, the Pelicans out-scored
Dallas 36-35 in the third quarter to enter the final period with a
19-point lead.
"That is very important in every game, to get that fast start and
create that tempo," Gordon said. "We wanted to play fast."
(Compiled by John O'Brien)
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