Luka Doncic records fifth consecutive 30-point triple-double in Mavs’ 114-108 win over Heat – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

Dallas (AP)-Luka Donic scored 35 points, 11 rebounds and 11, which became the second NBA player to record five consecutive 30-point triple-dabbles, and Dallas Mavricks on Thursday night from Miami Heat 114-108 from 114-108 First rallies.

The Direcu matched Russell Westbrook, who had 30-point triple-dabbles in 2017 for Oklahoma City. All-star, which leads the league in scoring, also Become the first player in history Four straight 35-binds with triple-dabbles.

Donicic shot 12 out of 24 and 7 out of 13 at 3-pointers in 40 minutes.

Kyrie IRVING added 23 points to Dallas, which snatched the three-game skid. Maveryx followed 101–100 before 10–4 runs, including 3-pointers by Dant, Dante Exam and Irving.

Terry Rosier had 27 points and was 11 assist for Miami, who was his highest scoring game since the end of Charlotte in late January. Duncan Robinson scored 19 points in the first half, 14 points, and Jimmy Butler 14.

The heat was 17 out of 38 on 3-pointers, hitting 10 in the first half to 10, after an average of 12.4 per game. Rozier and each of the 8 were 5 of the 8 of the Robinson arc.

Miami came to win seven out of eight.


The heat hit 12 of its first 14 field-grains attempts, including the first six behind the arch, and a 29–14 lead was a six-minute lead. Maveryx left the score at 3:45 to tie the 50-all. Prior to Miami, half scored eight out of the last dozens of points of the second quarter and led 58-54 in the halftime-Batler contributed only six out of 2 out of 4 shoots from the floor.

Butler extended his streak of continuous games to 15 with at least one theft and a 3-pointer, tied the longest time of his career and the franchise record set by Rafar Alston in 2004.

Dallas made two changes in his early lineups, with Daniel Gford and Deric Jones Junior replaced the crook Derek Liveli II and Josh Green.

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Heat: Complete the back-to-back in Oklahoma City on Friday.

Mavecks: In Detroit on Saturday.

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