The New Zealand Herald

Warriors eye Conference final sweep after Dallas win

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Stephen Curry shimmied for the TV crew, Andrew Wiggins shook Luka Doncic with a posterizin­g dunk and the Warriors are thinking sweep.

Curry scored 31 points, Wiggins’ playoff career high 27 points included the dunk that was originally called an offensive foul and Golden State beat the Dallas Mavericks 109-100 yesterday for a 3-0 lead in the Western Conference finals.

“He is looking like Dominique Wilkins out there,” Klay Thompson said of Wiggins after scoring 19 points as the Warriors moved to the brink of the NBA Finals, three years after the end of a five-year run that yielded three championsh­ips.

Golden State, who swept Portland in their most recent West finals in 2019 before Toronto won the title, go for the sweep in Game 4 tomorrow in Dallas. No team has rallied from 3-0 down to win an NBA playoff series.

“I love the position we’re in,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “I love the fact that our team came in and got the win [yesterday]. This was the one we felt like we had to get. Coming here up 2-0, you’ve got to take advantage of your momentum.”

Doncic scored 40 and beat the first-quarter buzzer with a 32-footer that got the crowd going with the Mavericks again at home trailing 2-0, as they did against top-seeded Phoenix before winning the West semifinal series in seven games.

But that shimmy-inducing bucket from the young superstar was a blip on an otherwise rough night from three-point range for the Mavericks, who missed their first seven and finished 13 of 45.

Reggie Bullock and Maxi Kleber, two long-range specialist­s for Dallas, missed all 12 of their threes combined and were 0-15 overall.

Wiggins’ one-handed dunk over Doncic midway through the fourth quarter was called a foul because his elbow made contact around Doncic’s neck as Doncic jerked backwards and fell. But the replay ruling after Kerr challenged was incidental contact, giving Golden State a 93-83 lead.

“I got hit a little bit, but that was impressive,” Doncic said. “I’m not going to lie. I saw the video again, and I was like, ‘Oh . . .’ That was pretty incredible. I wish had those bunnies.”

About a minute later, Wiggins, who matched his playoff career high with 11 rebounds, moved quickly down the right baseline for a follow dunk on a miss by Curry.

“Just feeling the energy,” Wiggins said of his dunk over Doncic. “That’s the main thing when I seen the rim. That’s all I seen. They tried to take it away from me, but . . .” Wiggins said, interrupti­ng himself with a laugh before thanking Kerr for the challenge.

Curry scored 11 points in the third quarter, giving the Warriors their biggest lead at 78-64 with a step-back three in the final minute and turning to the national TV crew for a closeup view of his shoulder shimmy.

Doncic scored 21 points in the fourth quarter as the Mavericks tried desperatel­y to close the gap, but fell to 2-6 in his three playoff seasons when the 23-year-old, three-time AllStar scores at least 40 points.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Stephen Curry scored 31 points for the Warriors yesterday.
Photo / AP Stephen Curry scored 31 points for the Warriors yesterday.

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