NBA Game Recap - Sacramento at Dallas
Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:30 PM EST

DET
112
ORL
116
F(OT)
ATL
105
CLE
127
F
WAS
114
NY
96
F
TOR
91
BKN
101
F
MIL
111
IND
118
F
POR
104
MEM
111
F
CHA
115
MIN
108
F
SAC
111
DAL
130
F
MIA
101
UTA
116
F
GS
106
PHO
112
F
LAL
120
DEN
116
F(OT)

Dallas 130, Sacramento 111

Feb 12, 2020, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Sacramento

28

24

25

34

111

Dallas

32

31

33

34

130

Doncic shines in return from injury, Mavs beat Kings 130-111
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:24 AM

DALLAS (AP) Before heading to the All-Star game to play with his basketball idol, Luka Doncic returned from injury to test a pairing that's a lot more important to the Dallas Mavericks sensation.

The 20-year-old Slovenian and fellow Euro star Kristaps Porzingis will want to keep this up after the break.

Doncic had 33 points and 12 rebounds after missing seven games with a sprained right ankle while Porzingis chipped in 27 points with 13 boards, leading the Mavericks to a 130-111 win over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night.

An All-Star starter set to play for LeBron James' team in his second season, Doncic added eight assists in the NBA triple-double leader's final game before going to All-Star weekend in Chicago, where he also plans to play in the rising stars game.

Porzingis will be waiting when he gets back after thriving like rarely before in their first season together, and after the 7-foot-3 Latvian recorded a career-best three consecutive games with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds with Doncic out.

"It's just getting better and better," Doncic said of the pair playing together. "It's good when we both have those nights."

Buddy Hield scored 22 points and De'Aaron Fox added 16 for the Kings, who fell behind for good in the second quarter and were never closer than 11 points in the second half.

"For some reason, we didn't feel the need to try to play much defense tonight," coach Luke Walton said. "We couldn't stop their top guys and when we did, it just didn't feel like we had the passion and desire that it takes to win, especially on the road, in this league."

Doncic didn't need long to find a groove, scoring 17 points in the first half with eight rebounds and five assists, including a no-look pass in transition to Maxi Kleber for a dunk.

Porzingis, who had five assists and three blocks, was 11 of 16 from the field with an emphatic dunk in transition that pushed the Dallas lead past 20 for the first time at 89-68 late in the third quarter.

"The playmaking and the communication and the eye contact between them throughout the game offensively was fantastic," coach Rick Carlisle said. "KP mixed rolls, pops. Luka was driving, stepping back. And they were playing great off each other. That's a great thing to see, particularly headed into the break."

It's the second time Doncic has missed games with a sprained right ankle. He was out four games in December after getting hurt early in a loss to Miami, then re-injured the ankle in practice late last month.

"It was a quiet 33. It really was," Carlisle said. "He really kept everyone involved and picked his spots and was very efficient with his field goal attempts. That's the sign of a great player that can do that."

Kent Bazemore scored 15 points and hit a 3-pointer that briefly put the Kings ahead in the second quarter after they trailed by 12 less than nine minutes into the game.

TIP-INS

Kings: Walton said the club decided to wait until after the All-Star break for Jabari Parker's return from a right shoulder injury. Parker has missed 24 of the past 25 games. ... Marvin Bagley, drafted one spot ahead of Doncic at No. 2 overall in 2018, missed both games in Dallas. He was out for the 11th straight game with left foot soreness. Bagley has been limited to 13 games this season.

Mavericks: Dallas will wait until after the break for the debut of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. The No. 2 pick from the 2012 draft signed with the Mavericks after taking a buyout in Charlotte. ... Dallas' win was just the second in the past 10 games for the home team in the series.

CAROLINA VISITOR

North Carolina coach Roy Williams sat courtside near the Mavericks bench, making the trip to Dallas to see Doncic a day after the Tar Heels lost at Wake Forest.

SHARE THE BALL

The Mavericks finished with 34 assists, one off their season high. While Tim Hardaway scored 19 points, he chipped in six assists. Seth Curry matched that total while making all three of his 3s and scoring 18. "The ball moved freely all night long, which was really good to see," Carlisle said.

HIELD'S YIELD

Hield was 4 of 12 from 3-point range in his last game before participating in the 3-point contest in Chicago. "It's a good time to get away, just relax, clear my mind, go there and compete and try to win it," he said.

UP NEXT

Both teams are going into the All-Star break. Sacramento returns Feb. 20 at home against Memphis. Dallas is back Feb. 21 at Orlando.

---

More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP-Sports

Leaders

Sacramento PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Hield 22 -10 9 1 1 0
D. Fox 16 -26 4 3 1 1
Dallas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Doncic 33 30 8 12 0 0
K. Porzingis 27 27 5 13 0 3

Team Comparison

SAC DAL
Points For 111 130
Field Goals 41/99-41% 48/85-56%
Three Pointers 12/39-31% 17/40-42%
Free Throws 17/22-77% 17/21-81%
Offensive Rebounds 10 3
Defensive Rebounds 30 44
Rebounds 48 56
Blocks 2 7
Steals 7 1
Turnovers 5 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 15 5
Points in the Paint 50 44
Fast Break Points 23 13
Personal Fouls 16 18
Technical Fouls 2 1
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - DAL Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Dec 8 SAC 110 @ DAL 106 N. Bjelica 30 T. Hardaway 29
Wed Jan 15 DAL 127 @ SAC 123 L. Doncic 25 D. Fox 27
Wed Feb 12 SAC 111 @ DAL 130 B. Hield 22 L. Doncic 33

Game Information

Stadium: American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 19,842
Game Time: 2:10