With the Mavericks missing several important contributors due to injuries, head coach Jason Kidd told reporters on Wednesday that the team’s “young players are going to get a lot of reps,” as Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News writes.
Kidd made good on that promise on Thursday. On the second end of a back-to-back set, facing the top-seeded Thunder in Oklahoma City, two-way player Kessler Edwards started and played a season-high 23 minutes, while second-year forward Olivier-Maxence Prosper saw 21 minutes off the bench.
Dallas was outscored by eight points with Prosper on the court and by seven points during Edwards’ minutes, but the duo helped keep the banged-up club in the game, combining for 21 points on 6-of-9 shooting, along with seven rebounds and a pair of steals. With veterans Kyrie Irving (24 points), P.J. Washington (22 points), and Spencer Dinwiddie (28 points) doing the rest of the heavy lifting, the Mavs picked up an impressive 121-115 victory.
“I thought this was a character win, maybe the best win of the season,” Kidd said, per Eddie Sefko of Mavs.com. “Shorthanded, next-man-up mentality.”
While the Thunder have looked like the class of the Western Conference this season, the Mavs seem to have their number. After knocking Oklahoma City out of the playoffs last spring, Dallas has gone 3-1 against the conference leaders this season. OKC is 35-5 against everyone else.
“To go against this team four times and come out 3-1, that’s where I feel like we laid our hat on,” Irving said, according to Sefko. “So we know we can play with the best. Now we got to build on that consistency. The last few games, we have not been as consistent as we’d like. (It was a) gutsy win.”
Here’s more on the Mavs:
- Of Dallas’ many injured players, Klay Thompson (left ankle sprain) and Jaden Hardy (right ankle sprain) appear the closest to returning. They’ve been listed as questionable for Saturday’s game vs. Boston, tweets Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoops Journal. Naji Marshall (illness) and Dwight Powell (right hip strain) are still listed as out and will miss a third and fourth consecutive game, respectively, joining Luka Doncic, Dereck Lively, and Dante Exum on the injured list.
- Although Exum has been shooting and ramping up his activity, his return is still a long ways off, Kidd said on Thursday (Twitter link via Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News). The veteran guard has been recovering from wrist surgery since October and has yet to make his season debut.
- According to Kidd, the Mavericks’ training staff currently has big man Maxi Kleber on a restriction of 20 minutes per game. Kleber’s importance has increased with Lively on the shelf for the foreseeable future, but after dealing with an oblique issue near the start of the month, he hasn’t logged more than 20:14 in a game since January 7.
Mavs still need one small trade to win the West in playoffs again. Some players that could be involved in trades include Daniel Gafford, Maxi Kleber, and Jaden Hardy.
Klay will suddenly splash good come playoffs time.
Mavs are so underrated, so are Celtics
Mavs are over rated…
They have a massive black hole on their salary sheets…
And Klay Thompson…
Kinda hard to argue overrated. Defending Conference Champs. They should be losing every game right now and somehow win one here and there. But explain on the salary sheets? I’m sure you know more than Nico.
Should Warriors trade Gui Santos/Looney for Daniel Gafford?
Gui Santos last two games
3 pointers 83%
4-5
5-6
9 of 11 from the three
So the Warriors should trade a player that showed a lot of promise for a mediocre center that doesnt really fit their play style? Hmm interesting
Mavs aren’t trading gafford.
Mavs 3-1 against Thunder. That’s impressive.
Frankly in a seven game series neither one scares me. Mavs injuries will play a role. So I’m thinking they will look for a trade.
Mavs won’t trade gafford with lively out 2-3 months. I can see macs trading maxi hardy and a 1st for bobby portis.
Maxi will definitely be traded. i think grimes will be traded as well
All 3 Mavs wins against the Thunder this year have involved no Hartenstein or Holmgren playing for the Thunder. Seems like an important piece of information. The Thunder’s record with either of those guys available is incredible, I believe it’s 30-3. Imagine what happens if they get both guys playing in the same games?
The same could be said on the other side. Doncic only played in 1 of the 4 games.
Yep No luka in 3 games and only half the roster in the last two meetings.
The Thunder this season has been dominant without either one or both Hartenstein and Holgrem.
Mute point when the Mavs are missing more players