Curry
leads Mavericks past Heat
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[February 28, 2017]
DALLAS -- Mavericks guard Seth
Curry scored a game-high 29 points to help Dallas cool off the NBA's
hottest team, the Miami Heat, in a 96-89 victory Monday night at the
American Airlines Center.
Curry, the brother of Golden State superstar Steph Curry, is in the
midst of a career season in his first year with the Mavs. His
under-control drives to the basket and cool outside shooting were
too much for Miami, which lost for only the third time in the last
19 games.
Curry, who missed tying his season high by two points, drained an
important 3-pointer with 1:52 to go that gave Dallas a 90-89 lead
after the Mavs couldn't hold onto a 10-point cushion deep into the
third quarter.
"It's been very good, very good. He's really gotten better in all
areas," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said of the emerging guard. "The
scoring is what everybody is noticing, but he's defending well, too.
The playmaking is another part of his game that's getting better. He
didn't have a confidence problem when he got here, and he still
doesn't."
Recently added to the starting lineup, Curry buried 5 of 7 shots
from 3-point range and was 10 of 17 overall. Mavs forward Harrison
Barnes, who finished with 24 points, added a pair of free throws for
an 8-0 run after Dallas fell behind 89-84.
"We're figuring it out. The more we play, the more we figure out
spots and defense, whether a defense is switching," Curry said of
finding a rhythm with Barnes. "Him setting screens is big for us. I
hope we help a little bit, and I'll try to find him when he pops and
gets open. Like I said, it's a lot of fun playing with those guys
right now."
The Mavs ultimately finished off Miami with a 12-0 run.
Heat guard Dion Waiters, who had 12 points and was 2 of 5 from
beyond the arc, badly missed on a straightaway 3-pointer that would
have tied the game with 55 seconds left, and James Johnson missed
another opportunity to tie with a 3-ball with 24.3 seconds
remaining.
Miami, which failed to reach at least 100 points for the first time
in 17 games, shot 44.6 percent overall and was just 9-of-26 from
deep.
"We faced a team that's extremely mentally tough," Heat coach Erik
Spoelstra said. "We crawled and scratched and clawed to get that
five-point lead. "We gave up an easy bucket, and then coming out of
the timeout got a delay of game, and we just didn't get clean looks
after that. We've shown so much more poise going down the stretch
offensively than we did tonight."
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Mavericks guard Seth Curry (30) celebrates after making a three
point basket against the Miami Heat during the second half at the
American Airlines Center. The Mavericks defeated the Heat 96-89.
Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Fresh off a deadline trade for Philadelphia 76ers
center Nerlens Noel, Dallas continued to add to a suddenly young and
athletic core. The Mavs won for the second consecutive game and are
10-5 since Jan. 22. Noel had six points and six rebounds, but had
trouble slowing down Heat big man Hassan Whiteside, who went for 19
points and 19 rebounds, including seven offensive boards.
Goran Dragic poured in 24 points with six assists and five rebounds
for the Heat.
"It was our defense. I felt like the whole game we didn't play well
on defense," Dragic said. "It was more like a pick-up game. We
didn't use our main key, that's try to be more hungry and play
defense."
Dallas guard Wesley Matthews was the only other Mavs player to score
in double figures with 10 points, but it included four big free
throws down the stretch. Forward Dirk Nowitzki had just eight
points, but grabbed 12 rebounds.
NOTES: Mavericks F Dirk Nowitzki is now 59 points away from reaching
30,000 career points, a mark achieved by only five players: Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and Wilt
Chamberlain. ... G J.J. Barea (left calf strain) will be out another
week, according to coach Rick Carlisle. ... G Quinn Cook, signed by
Dallas shortly after he won MVP of the D-League All-Star Game,
played 17 minutes and scored two points. ... Mavs coach Rick
Carlisle called Heat coach Erik Spoelstra a coach of the year
candidate. ... C Willie Reed received good news after an MRI exam
revealed he has ankle bursitis and is day-to-day. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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