Mavs Beat Nuggets

via The Sports Xchange

DALLAS — It’s been a long time since the Dallas Mavericks torched a team with the kind of firepower they put on display Monday night in a 112-92 demolition of the defenseless Denver Nuggets at American Airlines Center.
Dallas was off and running early and buried the Nuggets in an avalanche of fast breaks and buckets from just about everywhere to build a double-digit lead that expanded to 22 points thanks to a 15-2 run to close out an electric first half.
The Mavs (6-18) scored a season-best 65 points in the opening 24 minutes as a result of 66.7 percent shooting in the second quarter and 65.1 percent shooting in the first half that included going 24-of-32 inside the arc for a cool 75 percent. Forty of Dallas’ first-half points came inside the paint and 20 came off 11 Denver turnovers.
“Not ready to play from the jump ball, and they came out and jumped all over us,” Nuggets coach Mike Malone said. “We turned the ball over. They got whatever they wanted, scored 40 points in the paint in the first half alone.”
Mavs guard Wesley Matthews continued his recent torrid pace, following up consecutive season highs of 26 points with 25 that included making his first five shots from beyond the arc before finishing 5 of 7 and 10 of 14 overall.
“My teammates are finding me and I’m getting good looks. I put a lot of emphasis this year on working hard on my shot after practice,” Matthews said. “I’m a product of energy and when we are playing the right way and we are locked in I feel like I can knock down shots.”
Forward Harrison Barnes added 18 points, point guard Deron Williams had 17 points and eight assists and forward Dorian Finney-Smith contributed another solid effort with a season-high 13 points on 5 of 7 shooting — and 3 of 5 on 3s — nine rebounds and three assists. Center Salah Mejri, starting in place of injured starter Andrew Bogut, had seven points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots.
Dallas rebounded from a blowout loss Saturday at Houston to get a much-needed home win considering it will play seven of its next 10 games on the road. The Mavs built a 28-point lead in the third quarter that goes down as their largest lead of the season to get their fifth win by double digits.
“We had good energy, even though it’s a Monday night and the place isn’t completely full,” Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. “Our team energy was good. We defended well. I thought (Salah) got us off to a good start and a lot of guys played well.”
The Nuggets (9-16), on the last stop of a six-game road trip, failed to put together the season’s first back-to-back road victories after coming off Saturday’s win at Orlando. They haven’t won two straight of any kind since Nov. 22. The lack of energy and focus from the start was particularly disturbing for a team that two nights earlier posted its first victory of the season when trailing heading into the fourth quarter.
“You can just throw this one out of the window,” said point guard Emmanuel Mudiay, who had 14 points. “We played horrible. Our defense wasn’t there…give them credit though. They made a lot of shots. We got to let this one go and try to move forward in a positive way.”
There simply was little cohesiveness on either side of the floor. Denver shot 42.2 percent overall and was impotent outside of Nikola Jokic, who had a team-high 25 points on 10 of 12 shooting. Forward Danilo Gallinari had just 12 points on 3 of 10 shooting. Forward Wilson Chandler had just two points in 23 minutes while playing with a sore hip.

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