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NBA Western Conference Finals:Refused to be swept by Doncic with 30 points to help the Mavericks beat the Warriors – yqqlm

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  Original title: NBA Western Conference Finals: Refused to be swept Doncic 30 points to help the Mavericks beat the Warriors

Xinhua News Agency, Washington, May 24th. On the 24th, the fourth game of the 2021-2022 NBA Western Conference Finals will begin. The Dallas Mavericks beat the Golden State Warriors 119:109 at home, tying the series to 1:3 and avoiding the fate of being swept out.

After the start of the game, the Mavericks showed a very hot outside touch. Smith, Kleber, Bullock and Doncic all found their sights on the outside, and the Warriors chased the score to 24:28 at the end of the first quarter with Curry’s in-and-out throw. In the second quarter, the Warriors still did not find the offensive rhythm, and the Lone Ranger took advantage of the situation to expand the advantage to double digits. After halftime, the Mavericks led 62:47.

After changing sides and fighting again, Doncic led the Lone Ranger to set off a wave of offensive climax, and the lead reached 29 points after three quarters. The Warriors only got a little better after replacing their bench players in the fourth quarter, but Doncic’s dunks turned the game back on the home team’s side again. In the end, the Lone Ranger narrowly defeated the Warriors.

In terms of personal data, Doncic of the Lone Ranger team scored 30 points, 14 rebounds and 9 assists quasi-“triple-double” data, Smith contributed 23 points on 4 of 7 three-pointers. On the Warriors side, only Curry played fairly normal, scoring 20 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists.

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