LUUUUKAAAA 👌 pic.twitter.com/gFv9hZjm6C
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) November 13, 2018
That’s a deep, deep 3-ball and it was a huge shot in the course of the game. It takes guts to put up a shot like that when you’ve only made a couple before it.
Elsewhere in crunch-time theatrics, Dennis Smith Jr. made an even better dribble move to free himself up for a baseline jumper on the previous possession.
Smith hit both of his shots in the final frame, and he and Doncic combined for eight points on four shots. On a night when Barnes did much of the heavy lifting scoring-wise and the bench was honestly the reason Dallas even had a chance to win this thing at the end, it was Doncic and Smith who helped carry the club across the finish line. The best players are still able to get you late, even if they didn’t get you early. The next step is for these two to maintain that level of performance throughout an entire game. If they can go back-and-forth like this, taking turns and sinking daggers, the Mavs could be a crunch-time monster for years to come.
The Mavs (5-8) come home to play the Jazz for the third time already this season on Wednesday. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m.
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