We knew the German big men had a strong bond by heritage, but it turns out they’ve also got pretty serious synergy on the floor, too. During one stretch in the third quarter, Maxi Kleber assisted Dirk Nowitzki, then the next time down Dirk got him back. Heading into this one, Kleber had been shooting 80.0 percent after passes from Nowitzki, per NBA Stats, and Nowitzki was shooting 66.7 percent on passes from Kleber. Germany has been good to this team.
Nowitzki has now scored at least 15 points in each of his last four games, his longest streak since doing so 11 straight times from March 1-23, 2016.
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Not only is it impractical to have just one guy who can handle it, but it also puts tremendous physical pressure on Smith to have to be the guy creating every single time down the floor. That’s one way playing alongside J.J. Barea for stretches here and there could be beneficial to Smith’s growth as a player. Barea is masterful at getting into the paint, which means Smith could often find himself open from outside. There’s no rep like a game rep, so it’s nice to see Smith taking advantage of those shots when he can find them.
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Smith added a couple buckets on the break late in the fourth quarter, too, including a layup with 25.2 seconds left to put them up three points. The Mavericks aren’t a very big running team — they ranked just 27th in the league in fast break points per game heading into this one — but they’ve now scored above their average in back-to-back games, a trend that partly coincides with Smith’s return to a full minutes load. It’s much easier to run the floor when you’ve got an athlete like him in your camp. It’s easier to score in transition than against a set defense, but in recent years Dallas has enjoyed creating mismatches in the secondary break and exploiting those in a halfcourt setting. I wonder if as time goes on the addition of Smith will lead to more moments like this.
The Mavs (11-25) will play the New Orleans Pelicans (17-16) on Friday at Smoothie King Center at 7 p.m. Central.
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