Phoenix falls for the 9th time in 12 games
PHOENIX — Luka Doncic recorded 50 points, 14 assists, six rebounds, four steals and three blocked shots and also went over 10,000 career points while leading the Dallas Mavericks to a 128-114 victory over the host Phoenix Suns on Monday night.
Doncic reached 50 for the sixth time in the regular season and made eight 3-pointers as Dallas won its second straight after losing four of its previous five contests. Derrick Jones Jr. added 23 points, Dereck Lively II had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 18 points for the Mavericks.
Chimezie Metu had career bests of 23 points and 19 rebounds for the Suns, who have lost nine of their past 12 games.
Devin Booker contributed 20 points and 10 assists, Kevin Durant scored 16 points and Eric Gordon had 14 for the Suns.
Doncic topped 10,000 points by draining a 34-foot, straightaway 3-pointer with 4:52 left in the first quarter. He reached 10,000 points in 358 games, matching Hall of Famer Bob McAdoo for seventh fastest in NBA history. Wilt Chamberlain holds the record of 236 games.
Dallas connected on 53.6 percent of its field-goal attempts and was 16 of 44 (36.4 percent) from behind the arc.
Phoenix shot 44.4 percent from the field, including 14 of 41 (34.1 percent) from 3-point range.
The Suns trailed by 13 early in the third quarter but moved ahead behind Allen, who exploded with 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting in the period. He made five 3-pointers in the quarter.
One of Allen’s treys gave Phoenix its first lead of the night at 84-82 with 3:38 left in the third. Allen knocked down another one exactly one minute later and the Suns eventually took a 92-91 edge into the final quarter.
Phoenix led by six early in the fourth quarter before Doncic made two 3-pointers in 68 seconds during a 15-5 burst to help the Mavericks lead 106-102 with 8:08 remaining.
Hardaway’s steal and dunk made it 124-112 with 1:32 remaining. Doncic hit a short jumper with 29.5 seconds left to reach 50 as the Mavericks closed it out.
Doncic had more points (24) in the first half than the combined output of Booker (11) and Durant (nine) as Dallas led 64-54 at the break.
–Field Level Media