San Diego Union-Tribune

DONCIC, DALLAS AVOID SWEEP

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Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks had to wait out a rain delay in the middle of the game and sweat out some tense moments near the end.

Once they had, they were still alive in the Western Conference finals.

Doncic had 30 points and 14 rebounds, and the host Mavericks beat Golden State 119-109 in Game 4 on Tuesday night, when there was a 16-minute rain delay at the start of the second half and the Warriors cut a 29-point deficit down to single digits late.

“Just got to finish the game. A win is a win,” said Doncic, who was 10-of-26 shooting and got plenty of help from his supporting cast to avoid being swept.

It was the 10th double-double in his 14 games this postseason for Doncic, who also had nine assists. When he had 40 points in Game 3, Reggie Bullock shot 0 for 10 with seven misses from 3-point range.

Dorian Finney-Smith had 23 points and Bullock added 18 on 6of-10 shooting — all 3-pointers. Jalen Brunson had 15 points and Maxi Kelber, who was 2-of-14 shooting (all 3s) in the first three games, made two 3s before halftime and was 5-of-6 shooting overall for 13 points.

“Everybody in that locker room felt like we had more basketball to play,” Finney-Smith said. “We just wanted to get the win any way. Feel like we came out desperate that first half.”

The loss snapped the Warriors’ nine-game winning streak in

Mavericks 119, Warriors 109

Western Conference finals games, though they are still firmly in control of this series headed back to California for Game 5 on Thursday night.

“It was almost like an ego win (for Dallas). You come out and really have nothing to lose. So that confidence started early,” Stephen Curry said. “And we really didn’t do nothing to slow it down, and then that’s when the avalanche starts. You tip your hat to them.”

Curry had 20 points and returned to the game with 3:22 left — his first appearance in the fourth quarter — after the Warriors had cut a 29-point deficit to 110-102. But they never got closer even with Curry and other starters returning to the floor.

“Just made the decision to see if we could pull off a miracle, but it wasn’t meant to be,” coach Steve Kerr said. “Dallas was great tonight. They deserved to win. This is the conference finals. This is how it’s supposed to be.”

Doncic then drove for a dunk and Bullock made his sixth 3pointer.

“I still believe we can win. Swept or not swept, if you lose, you lose,” Doncic said. “Got to go game by game.”

Notable

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, fellow two-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, Doncic, Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum were voted firstteam All-NBA, the first time in 67 years all five players were age 27 or younger.

Philadelph­ia’s Joel Embiid,

the NBA’s leading scorer and runner-up to Jokic for MVP, led the second team. He was joined by Ja Morant, winner of the Most Improved Player award, Kevin Durant, Curry and DeMar DeRozan.

The third team was Karl-Anthony Towns, LeBron James — who earned his 18th All-NBA selection — Chris Paul, Trae Young

and Pascal Siakam.

Bulls guard Zach Lavine

underwent left knee arthroscop­ic surgery. He is expected to make a full recovery.

 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ AP ?? Mavericks guard Luka Doncic shoots a 3-point basket over the stretched arms of Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins.
TONY GUTIERREZ AP Mavericks guard Luka Doncic shoots a 3-point basket over the stretched arms of Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins.

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