It was a heartbreaking tale for the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday. Despite trimming a large halftime deficit, the team wasn’t able to overcome the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 4 of their playoff series.
The Mavericks missed a golden opportunity, but they have a chance to make a statement The Dallas Mavericks lost Game 4 116-111 in absurd fashion, where they completely erased a 31-point deficit and then gave up their late one-point lead after the Clippers outscored them 12-6 over the final 1:55 of game time.
The Dallas Mavericks fell at home to the Los Angeles Clippers 116-111 Sunday afternoon, despite coming back from a mammoth 31-point deficit. It certainly wasn’t Kyrie Irving’s fault, as the star guard scored 40 points on 56% shooting to go with seven rebounds and five assists.
The Mavericks fell to a 111-116 loss at home to the Clippers, as the Los Angeles-based franchise dominated the first half to jump out to a 33-point lead.
Dallas may very well win this series, but they do not have the ability to make a deep playoff run with the team as currently constructed. The Dallas Mavericks 116-111 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday in Game 4 was a soul-crushing defeat for everyone involved.
In the last five minutes of Game 4, two former Nets teammates had a scoring duel. James Harden won.
P.J. Washington had his moment in Game 3, but it was Paul George’s turn in Game 4.
The loss was dramatic, but the Mavericks put that drama on themselves and wasted a second-straight opportunity against a version of the Clippers without Kawhi Leonard.
The fourth game of any NBA Playoffs series is the most crucial out of any matchup. It decides whether the first-to-four games clash is practically over or if it is very tight and has the potential to go to seven.
After a disastrous start, the Dallas Mavericks mounted a remarkable comeback in Game 4 against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Los Angeles Clippers and Dallas Mavericks will face each other in Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs Round 1 on Sunday, April 28, starting at 3:30 PM ET in the American Airlines Center.
When it comes to the Dallas Mavericks, prepare to see a lot more of them in the postseason in the coming years as their team is built for the next several according to general manager Nico Harrison.
Ejections can wreck a perfectly good prop bet Game 4 is going to be more high drama. Scanning the props and lines for betting value is a nice backdrop to make the viewing experience even spicier.
DALLAS — Luka Doncic endured an injury scare on Friday during Game 3. He fortunately returned and helped Dallas earn a pivotal 101-90 win, but he admitted that his knee was “stiff” following the victory.
Action Network's Matt Moore shares NBA odds, picks and predictions for Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Clippers Game 4 on Sunday, April 28.
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For a team that ranked just No. 20 in the NBA in scoring defense during the regular season, a defensive-oriented Western Conference first-round playoff series matchup with the Los Angeles Clippers has suited the Dallas Mavericks well ahead of hosting Game 4 on Sunday.
Luka Doncic pulled up in style to Game 3 of the Mavericks' 101-90 win over the Clippers on Friday.
Westbrook was called for technical fouls for both his push on Luka Doncic and punch attempt at Washington. Washington was also called for a technical foul and ejected.
One of the better bench scorers in the league, Tim Hardaway Jr. has been a member of the Dallas Mavericks since late January of 2019. This season has been his fifth full one with the Mavericks.
The Dallas Mavericks picked up a huge victory on Tuesday night, evening their NBA Playoff series with the Los Angeles Clippers at one game apiece. The Mavericks were able to build some positive momentum as the series is moving to Dallas for the next two games.
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