Final 4:36 WILD ENDING #1 Thunder vs #5 Mavericks | Game 3 | May 11, 2024



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The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, 105-101. P.J. Washington recorded 27 points (5-12 3pt. FG) and 6 rebounds for the Mavericks, his second consecutive game with 25 or more points, while Kyrie Irving (22 points, 7 assists) and Luka Doncic (22 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists) added a combined 44 points in the victory. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander tallied 31 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists and a Playoff career-high 5 blocks for the Thunder in the losing effort. The Mavericks lead this best-of-seven series, 2-1, with Game 4 taking place in Dallas on Monday, May 14 (9:30 p.m. ET, TNT/truTV).

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43 thoughts on “Final 4:36 WILD ENDING #1 Thunder vs #5 Mavericks | Game 3 | May 11, 2024”

  1. El partido esta 99 a 102 a favor de dallas. luka recibe falta de Dort y desde el piso le lanza una patada, los árbitros tendrian que haberle cobrado técnica a luka ….. la enbiei, ya no es fantástica

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  2. Low key it was Lively who made this game, 50% FT shooter made 5/6 when hacked, had the mental capacity to run from Holmgren, played solidly the rest of his minutes and great defense. Not the biggest contributor, but exceeded his expected contribution, well done.

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  3. Only in this 8 min video, Dort hit with his knee to Doncic's stomach, Shai hit with elbow to Doncic's face, Dort jumped into his landing spot which is called as flagrant foul many times after Zaza injured Kawhi in 2017 playoffs and here we see that as a no call. Flops of Dort has no tech call, elbow hits of Shai's has no flagrant call, Chet's push offs in the rebound fight have no call, same screening positions called Dallas as illegal screen/moving screen meanwhile OKC getting away with it again and again. I understand they push to play hard and not calling easy fouls in this playoffs but it has to be two sided. It's like this with Knicks as well. When Knicks plays hard, they are allowed to do so but when Pacers tries to do the same thing, they call the same positions as fouls. Knicks got away against 76ers and they seems like having the same treatment against Pacers. I don't know why but refs favors some teams for no reason.

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