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Game Recap: Clippers Beat Mavericks, 126-111

Paul George Ivica Zubac LA Clippers New Orleans Pelicans

Overview

Whoever says there is no such thing as free lunch has clearly never seen the beautiful Woj Bomb that was dropped on February 7th, 2019.  For those of you who don’t immediately remember what happened, it was the day the Clippers got Zubac for free (well, it cost them Mike Muscala, but he was never going to get minutes anyways).  Why do I bring this up today?  Well, it’s just fun to remember how the Clippers acquired today’s MVP, Ivica Zubac, who dropped in 21 points (on perfect 10-10 shooting) and 15 rebounds.  Yep, you read that right.  Zubac was perfect from the floor today as the Clippers beat the Mavericks 126-111. 

Game Recap

The game started out a bit slow to say the least.  It was basically a rock fight between two high powered offensive teams who just couldn’t quite find their shooting stroke.  Luka started off slow (emphasis on the started), but luckily for the Mavericks, Porzingis was finding ways to score with his versatility.  As for the Clippers, they were having success inside with Paul George effortlessly slicing his way to the rim, a recurring theme we have seen in the bubble, and Zubac rolling to the basket with some nice finishes.  While some of the Clippers offense was discouraging, it really should not be understated how fantastic George looks when he’s aggressively attacking the rim.  His shot-making abilities force defenders to play up on him, and his quick first step and explosiveness are easy tickets straight to the hoop.  Back to the point—the first quarter wasn’t great.  The Clippers ended shooting 9-27, but their defense (which held Dallas to 10-24) and zero turnovers actually let them finish off the quarter up by one.


For as slow as the first quarter was, the second quarter was much more inline with what you would expect from these two teams—a fast paced scoring battle with both teams knocking down buckets from everywhere on the floor.  Apparently that’s what happens when two star players decide to start attacking aggressively and shooting with confidence, and that’s exactly what Doncic and Kawhi started to do.  Doncic was able to find his rhythm against a lineup without Kawhi or PG, a bit of a rarity in the bubble.  Doc rolled out a full bench unit that Luka toyed with—knocking down step back 3s and scoring at the rim with ease.  It also didn’t help that the Clippers seemingly changed their strategy of having no turnovers and rebounding well to the opposite of that.  Luckily for them, they have a Fun Guy on the squad who decided to have just as much fun out there.  Kawhi lit it up by aggressively attacking the rim and knocking down a couple of threes along the way.  He ended the half with a game high of 17 points while keeping the Clippers’ 1 point lead nice and safe. 


Onto the third quarter.  Zubac.  That’s it.  That’s the third quarter.  I’m (kind of) kidding, but wow he played fantastically.  The Clippers started off quick, building up a larger lead that turned into the Zubac show (which is becoming one of my favorite shows to watch).  The game plan on offense was simple: dribble around and do anything, feed Zu, get points. Rinse and repeat.  Defensively, Zu was just as important.  He disrupted Luka around the rim, easily pushed Porzingis out of favorable positioning, and gobbled up boards just like he did passes inside the paint.  After building up a double digit lead, Doc swapped in another all bench lineup and things did not look nearly as good.  While their offense was still solid, defensively, they made it easy for the Mavs by fouling possession after possession.  I’m not kidding when I say possession after possession.  To end the 4th quarter, the Clippers sent the Mavericks to the line for the last five possessions.  For a team that was struggling to find any rhythm offensively, the Mavericks lucked out with the Clippers committing boneheaded fouls.  Despite building up a double digit lead midway through the third, the Clippers’ foul happy 2nd unit had allowed Dallas to cut the lead to four.


The final quarter was close… until it wasn’t.  The Clippers turned up the intensity on both sides of the court, but Dallas refused to give up without a fight.  They showed why they were a top offensive team for a reason with Porzingis leading the charge knocking down deep threes, and other guys chipping in timely buckets as well.  Unfortunately for them, the Clippers’ defense didn’t waver while Porzingis momentarily transforming into Steph did.  The entire team began playing beautiful basketball with Kawhi, George, and Zubac all scoring effortlessly against the middling Mavericks’ defense.  Luka struggled to create for his team with the Clippers clamping down on everyone, and soon enough, the lead was insurmountable and the bench unit was brought out in the final minutes as the Clippers beat the Mavericks 126 to 111.  To put their dominance in perspective, the Clippers ended the game on a 25-10 run, cruising to their 2nd win in the bubble seeding games.

Notes

Stay tuned, as the Clippers’ next game isn’t much over 24 hours away against the Blazers on Saturday morning. Hopefully Patrick Beverley will be back for that one, because they will need him against the scorching hot supernova that is Damian Lillard. However, tonight, Clippers fans can bask in the fact that the Clips beat a very good Mavericks team 126-111 in entertaining fashion.