The Day

Porzingis keys Knicks to win

- By DAVE JACKSON

Kristaps Porzingis scored 29 points and Jarrett Jack made the tiebreakin­g basket with 31.2 seconds left as the New York Knicks beat the Dallas Mavericks 100-96 on Sunday night. Kyle O'Quinn had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Enes Kanter added 13 points and 18 boards for the Knicks, who ended a three-game losing streak and sent the Mavericks to their third straight loss — all at home.

Harrison Barnes scored 25 points and Devin Harris had nine of his 11 in the fourth quarter as the Mavericks made yet another rally on the night they honored their long-time point guard Derek Harper by retiring his jersey.

Dallas never led in the game, and after coming up just short in furious fourth-quarter rallies against Golden State and Chicago earlier in their homestand, the Mavericks made another run after falling behind 90-77 with 4:48 to go.

Harris hit 3-pointers to start and end a 15-2 run over a 2:20 span to tie the score at 92. After Porzingis made two free throws and Barnes hit a short jumper, Jack used a screen to penetrate into the lane and drop in a floater.

J.J. Barea missed a long 3 that would have given Dallas the lead, and Courtney Lee hit four free throws in the final 16.6 seconds to seal it.

Kanter and Porzingis combined for 24 points in the first half.

New York took a 56-52 halftime lead on the strength of 56 percent shooting, despite a sequence where Kanter missed a short hook shot and then four consecutiv­e tips.

New York built its lead to 73-63 midway through the third quarter before the Mavericks closed the quarter on an 8-2 run.

But after Harris' three-point play cut the lead to 77-74 with 11:27 to play, Dallas did not score again for five minutes as the Knicks built the lead to 13.

 ?? BRANDON WADE/AP PHOTO ?? Knicks guard Jarrett Jack (55) battles Mavericks guard Dennis Smith Jr. (1) during the first half of Sunday’s game at Dallas. New York won 100-96.
BRANDON WADE/AP PHOTO Knicks guard Jarrett Jack (55) battles Mavericks guard Dennis Smith Jr. (1) during the first half of Sunday’s game at Dallas. New York won 100-96.

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