Luka Dončić showcased his exceptional talent with a triple-double, scoring a season-best 45 points in the Mavericks’ thrilling 143-133 victory over the Warriors. This performance not only highlighted his offensive prowess but also underscored his ability to lead the team in crucial moments.
Klay Thompson made a notable impact as well, sinking two late 3-pointers to total seven for the game, finishing with 29 points in his emotional return on November 12. His former teammate, Stephen Curry, contributed significantly with 26 points and 10 assists, demonstrating the Warriors’ resilience despite the loss.
The Mavericks started strong, hitting 14 of their first 19 shots to establish a commanding 39-18 lead. However, Draymond Green responded for Golden State, knocking down back-to-back 3-pointers and ending the night with season highs of five 3s and 21 points.
Takeaways
Mavericks: Forward/Center Maxi Kleber missed his third straight game due to a fractured rib, a setback that Coach Jason Kidd indicated may have occurred during a previous matchup.
Warriors: Dennis Schroder, the latest addition to the roster, is slated to join the team on Monday for a physical examination and practice ahead of their game against Memphis on Thursday. Coach Steve Kerr views him as an ideal partner for Curry in the backcourt.
Key moment
With just eight seconds left in the third quarter, Lindy Waters III made a crucial steal, leading to Curry assisting Jonathan Kuminga for a powerful one-handed slam. This play left Golden State trailing 114-107 as they entered the final quarter. Although Andrew Wiggins opened the fourth with a 3-pointer, the Warriors struggled to secure enough defensive stops to turn the tide.
Key stat
Dončić’s efficiency was remarkable, as he shot 16 for 23, including four 3-pointers, and reached 28 points by halftime, showcasing his scoring ability and offensive skill.
Up next
The Mavericks are set to host the Clippers on Thursday night, while the Warriors will travel to Memphis for their matchup on the same day.