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PHOENIX — Kyrie Irving scored 20 points, Daniel Gafford added 16 and the Dallas Mavericks won their first game since star Luka Doncic was injured, beating the Phoenix Suns 98-89 on Friday night.
Kevin Durant scored 35 points for the Suns, who have lost four of their past five games.
Article continues after this advertisementDoncic is expected to miss about a month with a calf injury suffered in the team’s Christmas Day loss to Minnesota. The Mavs were left further short-handed on Friday in the third quarter after forwards Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington — along with Phoenix’s Jusuf Nurkic — were ejected after a brief fight.
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wolf gold slotDallas took a 55-39 lead by halftime, led by Irving’s 15 points. The Suns shot just 33.3% over the first two quarters.
Article continues after this advertisement TakeawaysMavericks: It was a gritty win for the Mavs, who controlled the game from the outset despite playing without Doncic. Irving made just 6 of 21 shots overall, but 5 of 10 from behind the arc.
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Article continues after this advertisementSuns: Two days after a galvanizing win on Christmas Day over the Nuggets, the Suns went right back to mediocrity. Part of the problem is the absence of injured All-Star Devin Booker, but as the Mavericks showed on Friday, teams can still have a level of success without one of their stars.
Article continues after this advertisement READ: NBA: Mavericks brace for another Luka Doncic absence Key momentThe Suns briefly cut the Mavs advantage to 81-75 midway through the fourth, but Dallas’ Quentin Grimes responded with a tough 3-pointer to push the lead back to nine.
Key statThe Suns have a 7-14 record since starting the season at 8-1.
Article continues after this advertisement Up nextMavericks at Trail Blazers on Saturday; Suns at Warriors on Saturday.
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