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Doncic shines as Mavs sink Clippers

McDaniels and the Timberwolv­es dominated the Suns, with Milwaukee’s defense shutting down stars Durant and Booker to lead the series 2-0

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Luka Doncic on Tuesday scored 32 points as the Dallas Mavericks battled to a series-tying 96-93 road victory over the Los Angeles Clippers in a tense NBA Western Conference playoff duel.

Slovenian star Doncic combined with Kyrie Irving for 55 points to ensure that Dallas would return to Texas with honors even at 1-1 in the best-of-seven series.

Doncic and Irving formed a sublime double act in a hard-fought fourth quarter, orchestrat­ing a crucial 14-0 run that effectivel­y took the game away from the Clippers, who had downed Dallas in a 109-97 win in Game 1 on Sunday.

After trailing for most of the game, the Clippers threatened to snaffle another precious home victory after opening up a six-point lead early in the fourth quarter.

However, the Doncic-Irving axis helped the Mavs regain control to set up a deserved win.

Doncic finished with 32 points, nine assists and six rebounds, while Irving contribute­d 23 points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals.

“We had to make some noise in the second game, you know, first game wasn’t our best game,” Doncic said.

“So we had to come out here and prove that we can play with them,” Doncic added, before saluting the contributi­on of Irving.

“It’s amazing having him on our team,” Doncic said. “It just helps me a lot — a great guy and just happy that he’s here.”

James Harden and Paul George led the Clippers scoring with 22 points each.

In other playoff action, Jaden McDaniels scored 25 points as the Minnesota Timberwolv­es dominated the Phoenix Suns 105-93 to take a 2-0 series lead, while the Indiana Pacers roared back to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 125-108 and square their bestof-seven duel at 1-1.

McDaniels led a balanced Minnesota offensive effort that saw all five starters finish in double digits as the Western Conference third seeds moved to within two wins of a series victory.

However, it was the Timberwolv­es’ defense who turned the game in the home side’s favor, shutting down Phoenix in the second half to frustrate Suns stars Kevin Durant and Devin Booker.

A torrid night for Phoenix ended with Booker fouling out in the fourth quarter, while the Suns were also handed an injury scare, with Grayson Allen hobbling off in the third quarter after rolling an ankle.

The Timberwolv­es head into tomorrow’s Game 3 brimming with confidence after restrictin­g Phoenix’s offense to 42 second-half points.

Minnesota scored 31 points off 20 Phoenix turnovers while the Suns took just two points from the Wolves’ 14 turnovers throughout the game.

“We’ve had issues with that throughout the course of the year, taking care of the basketball and it reared its head again tonight,” Phoenix coach Frank Vogel said.

McDaniels led the home side’s scoring with 25 points, eight rebounds and three assists, while Rudy Gobert and Mike Conley added 18 apiece.

Anthony Edwards finished with 15 points, eight assists and three rebounds, and Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 12 points.

“We got a lot of guys who can put the ball in the basket,” Minnesota coach Chris Finch said. “We’re really making the right plays right now.”

 ?? PHOTO: KIYOSHI MIO-USA TODAY ?? The Dallas Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving dribbles the ball during Game 2 of the first round of the NBA playoffs against the Los Angeles Clippers at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday.
PHOTO: KIYOSHI MIO-USA TODAY The Dallas Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving dribbles the ball during Game 2 of the first round of the NBA playoffs against the Los Angeles Clippers at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday.
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