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Mavs Take Game 1 in Minnesota, All-NBA Results and Implications, Changes in Cleveland, and Pacers-Celtics

2024/5/23
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The Dallas Mavericks, despite an unusual offensive performance relying heavily on mid-range shots, secured a vital road win against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. Luka Dončić's clutch plays in the fourth quarter, combined with Kyrie Irving's strong first-half performance, propelled the Mavs to victory. The team's significantly improved defense, anchored by recent additions like P.J. Washington and Derrick Lively, played a pivotal role in stifling the Timberwolves' offense.
  • Mavericks won Game 1 with a higher percentage of mid-range shots than usual.
  • Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving each scored 30 points.
  • Dallas' defense has significantly improved since the trade deadline.
  • Anthony Edwards attempted only two layups, highlighting the effectiveness of the Mavericks' defensive scheme.

Shownotes Transcript

Zach and Kirk Goldsberry discuss the Mavericks win in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, how both Dallas and Minnesota might adjust in Game 2, the All-NBA results, Cleveland firing JB Bickerstaff and what comes next for Donovan Mitchell, quick Pacers-Celtics takes, and Kirk's new book "Hoop Atlas."

Dallas grinds out Game 1 in Minnesota (2:17)

Kyrie Irving has been amazing for Dallas (15:52)

Derrick Lively was a homerun pick by the Mavs (24:10)

 

All-NBA Teams announced (39:17)

JB Bickerstaff out in Cleveland (53:35)

Pacers-Celtics (1:00:08)

Hoop Atlas (1:10:09)

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