Mavs win 10th straight to close on Spurs

DALLAS, (Reuters) – The Dallas Mavericks registered   a 10th consecutive victory with a 105-100 triumph over the   Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, the win lifting the home   team to within a half-game of the Western Conference lead.

Dirk Nowitzki scored a game-high 25 points and Jason Terry   added 20 as the Mavericks (17-4) held off a Warriors team that   made two three pointers in the final 26 seconds to get reduce   the deficit to four points before Dallas held on.

Stephen Curry had a team-high 21 points and David Lee   chipped in 20 for the Warriors (8-13), who lost their fourth   straight and ninth in 10 games.

With the win, the Mavericks moved to within a half-game of   the San Antonio Spurs for the best record in the conference.

Playing without center Tyson Chandler, who was out with a   stomach ailment, Dallas got a surprising boost off the bench   from French big man Ian Mahinmi who finished with 12 points   and 10 rebounds.

“I had my mind ready. I was ready to go and I was really   focused tonight,” Mahinmi told reporters. “My plan was to go   out and be aggressive and be ready to play.”

In a close contest throughout, the Warriors trailed by   four points with 1:23 remaining, but forward Caron Butler made   a free throw and Jason Kidd added a three-pointer to give the   Mavs some breathing room.

Butler finished with 19 points, but it was the presence of   third-stringer Mahinmi that made the difference.

“I thought the young man did a great job impacting the   game with his length, impacting the game as a good free-throw   shooter, and making plays,” Golden State head coach Keith   Smart said.

“He rebounded the basketball and gave them second   opportunities, getting the ball and tapping it out.”