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The Dallas Mavericks got away with a 107-105 win over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night, although Aaron Nesmith found himself open with a three for the win at the end of the game. In that win, Cooper Flagg had his second double-double of his career, finishing with 15 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists.
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Reserves Williams, Powell lead Mavericks past Pacers 107-105 in matchup of injury-depleted teams
Brandon Williams scored 20 and Dwight Powell scored 18 points as the Dallas Mavericks beat the Indiana Pacers 107-105 on Wednesday night in a matchup of injured-depleted teams.
The Mavericks desperately needed someone how could create his own shot and Williams provided instant offense off the bench. Williams showed his versatility inside the arc and finished at the rim, while also knocking down jumpers from the midrange. also gave effort on the boards with seven rebounds, just one shy of his career-high.
The Pacers blew a 14-point lead then rallied back from a 12-point deficit and had a shot to win at the buzzer but lost 107-105 to the Mavericks.
Davis’ momentum came to a halt during Wednesday’s game against the Indiana Pacers. In the first quarter, he made a four-foot floater with 4:23 left on the clock. Davis immediately grabbed at his lower left leg, and after the Pacers scored on the next possession, the Mavericks called timeout as Davis took himself out of the game.
Cooper Flagg recorded his second career double-double in the Dallas Mavericks' win over the depleted Indiana Pacers.
Mac McClung scored seven points and had two rebounds, an assist and two steals in his first game with the Pacers, a loss to the Mavericks.
Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey gave the Indiana Pacers and every NBA team a “realistic” and “dream” midseason trade target. For Indiana, San Antonio Spurs center Kelly Olynyk was named as the most realistic target for a center-desperate Pacers squad.