Hot-shooting Mavs complete sweep to end Lakers’ season

DALLAS, (Reuters) – The Dallas Mavericks completed a  4-0 second round sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers with a 122-86  rout of the two-time defending champions yesterday.

Dallas tied an NBA playoff record with 20 three-pointers to  land the knockout blow on the aging and weary Lakers and send  11-time NBA champion coach Phil Jackson into retirement on a  sour note.

Jason Terry drained nine three-pointers of his own and 32  points to send the Mavericks into the Western Conference Finals  for the first time since 2006.

Jason Terry

In that season, Dallas lost in the NBA Finals despite  holding a 2-0 series lead, but they suffered no such letdown  against Los Angeles yesterday.

“We went to the finals that one year and have since had a  couple early exits, but I think this team is as deep as any Mavs  team I’ve been on and we’re trying to go for it,” Dallas All  Star Dirk Nowitzki told reporters after finishing with 17  points.

“(The Lakers) are the defending champions. It was great to  get through this series.”

Kobe Bryant came out hot with 13 points in the first  quarter, but finished with just 17 as the Mavs blitzed the  visitors 36-16 in the second quarter to take a 24-point halftime  lead.

The Lakers had reached the past three NBA Finals but in a  season marked by inconsistent efforts they ultimately collapsed  in Dallas in what was likely the end of Jackson’s career.

The decorated coach has maintained that this would be his  final season.

Having blown a 16-point lead in the series opener along with  a late seven-point edge in their Game Three loss on Friday, Los  Angeles were humiliated in game four.

Dirk Novitzki

The Mavericks bench dominated the action as reserve Jose  Juan Barea recorded 22 points and eight assists and Peja  Stojakovic added 21.

Los Angeles big men Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum were ejected  in the fourth quarter after taking cheap shots on Dallas players  once the game was well out of reach.