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Trail Blazers Suffer Another Heartbreaker, Lose to Mavericks in Overtime: Rapid Reaction

Dallas Mavericks hit all seven field-goal attempts in overtime to secure a 138-133 win, led by P.J. Washington Jr. and Cooper Flagg with 21 points each.

  • On Sunday night in Dallas, the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 138-133 in overtime as P.J. Washington Jr. and Cooper Flagg each scored 21 and teamed on a crucial late basket.
  • The team announced before the game that Anthony Davis, 32-year-old, 10-time All-Star, missed his ninth consecutive game with a left calf strain and will be out another seven to 10 days.
  • A 6-0 Dallas run late included Cooper Flagg rebounding a missed 3-pointer by Shaedon Sharpe and passing to P.J. Washington Jr. for a jam, while Daniel Gafford added 20 points including seven in overtime.
  • The result snapped Dallas Mavericks' three-game skid, moving them to 4-10, and they will complete a back-to-back at Minnesota on Monday while Portland Trail Blazers host the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.
  • Despite the loss, Portland matched a season high with 22 offensive rebounds, seven by Donovan Clingan, producing a 32-10 advantage in second-chance points while Jerami Grant scored 26 in his first start as Jrue Holiday sat out with right calf soreness.
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Washington and Flagg power Mavericks to a 138-133 OT win over the Trail Blazers

P.J. Washington Jr. and Cooper Flagg scored 21 points apiece and teamed up on a crucial basket late in overtime to help the Dallas Mavericks to a 138-133 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.

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