The Macomb Daily

Hayes leads Detroit to OT win over Mavericks, 131-125

- By Dave Hogg

>> Killian Hayes scored eight of 22 points in overtime as the Detroit Pistons recovered from blowing a late lead to beat the Dallas Mavericks 131-125 on Thursday night.

Christian Wood’s dunk tied the game at 125 with 1:35 left in overtime, but Hayes answered with backto-back 3-pointers to put the Pistons ahead by six with 41.6 left and seal the win.

“They were switching me into a one-on-one matchup, so I knew I could get a shot off,” he said. “The first one felt good and the second one felt even better.”

Hayes has struggled in the first 2 ½ years of his career, shooting 36.8%, including 27.6% on 3-pointers, but coach Dwane Casey has always stressed his value doesn’t come from his shot.

“We need a point guard who can play quarterbac­k on the floor,” Casey said. “We don’t have a lot of oneon-one players, so we need that quarterbac­k to organize the offense and make sure everyone is getting touches.

“He’s our best playmaker, he’s our best point guard and he’s our best defender against point guards. That’s what we need from him.”

Bojan Bogdanovic led the Pistons with 30 points while Marvin Bagley III added 19 points and 13 rebounds.

“Bogey had his European basketball pride at stake tonight, playing against Luka (Doncic), and he did what he does,” Casey said. “I’m sure Luka grew up watching Bogey, so they both wanted to have big games tonight.”

Doncic had 35 points and 10 assists for Dallas. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 26 points.

“I’m disappoint­ed with the effort we gave on the defensive end,” Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said. “That’s something we will talk about tomorrow.”

Hayes’ jumper gave the Pistons a 111-104 lead with 4:14 to play in regulation and Doncic missed a 3-pointer at the other end. Another Hayes jumper moved Detroit’s run to 10-0 and the lead to 113-104.

After a Christian Wood dunk, Hayes hit his third straight jumper to keep Detroit up by nine.

“He got into a rhythm and the resistance from our defense was not high,” Kidd said. “It was more like a shootaroun­d, but you still

have to give Hayes credit.”

The lead was still eight with two minutes left and five when Doncic missed a pair of free throws with 1:00 left — giving the Mavericks 15 misses on the game — but the Pistons didn’t take the chance to ice the game.

Hardaway Jr. got the rebound and fed Doncic for a 3-pointer to make it 117115. Alec Burks missed at the other end and ex-Piston Reggie Bullock’s layup tied the game with 22.6 seconds left. Isaiah Stewart missed a 3-pointer and the clock ran out during the scramble for the layup.

“We had that lead and let them come back and tie it, but we didn’t fold,” Hayes said. “We stayed strong, we played defense and we hit shots. We deserved this one.”

Doncic had 20 points in the first half, and the Mavericks got to 60 points despite missing eight of 17 free-throw attempts in the half.

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (7) pulls down a rebound during overtime of Thursday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks in Detroit.
CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (7) pulls down a rebound during overtime of Thursday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks in Detroit.

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