Dallas held the lead with two minutes to go, but couldn’t come away with a win against one of the top teams in the West
Here are three takeaways – and questions – from Friday night’s loss to the Suns.
1. The Mavericks HAVE to Fix Their Offensive Rebounding Issues
Dallas was missing Dereck Lively II in this game, but even when he’s been on the floor, the Mavs have given up a lot of offensive rebounds.
They’re in the bottom half of the NBA in defensive rebounding, and they constantly give up offensive rebounds in big moments.
The controversial call was set up because two Suns were in the restricted circle compared to one Maverick (even if Phoenix got away with a push in the back on Gafford, more bodies need to be at the basket). Dallas needs to fix this if they want to consider themselves a contender.
2. Spencer Dinwiddie Clutch Minutes? Really?
Because they were missing Lively and PJ Washington, Jason Kidd rolled out a clutch lineup with Spencer Dinwiddie in place of Naji Marshall for the final three minutes, save for a possession or two toward the end. Marshall had a brilliant game acting as a secondary playmaker and scorer, and he’s a plus defender.
Dinwiddie… was hardly noticeable. Marshall adds more size on the glass and it was questionable, at best, to not have him in the game at the end.
3. Dallas Still Isn’t a Good Enough Three-Point Shooting Team
The Mavs were 11/33 from deep in this game, bringing them down to 35.2% from three on the season, which is in the bottom half of the league.
Klay Thompson, who was brought in to help fix this issue, was 1/7 against Phoenix, Naji Marshall was 2/6, and Kyrie Irving had a rare “off” night from three at 2/6. Only six of the 11 players who played for Dallas even ATTEMPTED a three-pointer.
The Mavericks could still use another shooter on this team if one becomes available for trade.
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