Coach Gregg Popovich of the San Antonio Spurs supports Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks as they take on the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference finals. The veteran bench strategist recently attended an event and sent a brief message to the Mavericks management via X user 2Cool2Blog, encouraging their fellow Texas club.
With their bold 109-108 victory in Game 2 on Friday in Minnesota, the Dallas Mavericks performed an excellent service to their Western Conference finals opponents, taking a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven series.
Gregg Popovich said: “Go, Mavs. Come on, Mark. Kick a*s”
The Dallas Mavericks’ hero, Luka Doncic, made the game-winning three-pointer over Rudy Gobert with three seconds left. Minnesota still had a chance to win, but Sixth Man of the Year winner Naz Reid’s shot from three-point range went wide.
In the second game of the playoffs, Doncic led the way for Dallas, recording his sixth triple-double of the series with 32 points, 13 assists, and ten rebounds in 42 minutes of action. Nevertheless, with 20 points and six assists, Kyrie Irving led the way, followed by Daniel Gafford with 16 points and youngster Dereck Lively II with 14 points and nine rebounds.
Dallas Mavericks Are Currently Leading the Series 2–0 Over the Minnesota Timberwolves
When the Dallas Mavericks host Game 3 of the 2024 Western Conference finals on their home court on Sunday, they want to overwhelm the Minnesota Timberwolves further and get one step closer to returning to the NBA Finals after more than ten years.
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Dallas is coming off a high after stealing Game 2 from the Timberwolves on Friday, led by superstar Luka Doncic’s game-winning three-pointer that gave his team a 2-0 series lead. Doncic encouraged the Mavericks to keep playing as a unit and with enthusiasm even though they have somewhat distanced themselves from Minnesota. He is aware that the work is not yet over.
Dallas Mavericks aims to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 2011 when it defeated the Miami Heat in six games to win the championship.
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