February Player of the Month – John Johnson, Detroit Pistons – 36.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.8 blocks per game.
February Rookie of the Month – Robert Jackson, Oklahoma City Thunder – 15.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.6 steals and 1.3 blocks per game.
After a 37-21 first quarter lead vanish behind Washington’s 31-23 third quarter it was very close. Marcus Randle had a shocker with 3/13 shooting but had 15 rebounds. Our supersub was the difference as a now healthy Tristan Thompson put up 16 points and 8 rebounds as we squeak out a 105-103 win over the Wizards. Andre Drummond fouled out in only 24 minutes (but still had 18 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocks) so it was Jake Chase who took the lead with 22 points. Off season pick up Andrew Owens had 19 points and 6 rebounds but turned the ball over five times. Here’s a funny stat line for you, Varlam Cherkezov’s – 9 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds and 6 turnovers.
Dallas Mavericks 54-5
Our next game was much easier, as we blow out the Neon 108-86 to get back on track. Tristan Thompson was again sublime with 20 points and 10 rebounds and Jake Chase had 21 points. John Nemitz was the best for Nevada with 12 points, 14 rebounds and 4 blocks.
Dallas Mavericks 55-5
Our biggest lead was 38 points against Denver but the biggest surprise was Royce White, who in all honesty is our third string SF. White had 15 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds to notch his first ever triple double as we smash the Nuggets 116-78. Jake Chase had 29 points, most of them coming from White. Chris Hampton made up for Chris Drexler’s 0/7 night with 20 points off the bench.
Dallas Mavericks 56-5
We only had three players in double figures but that is all we needed, as Marcus Randle, Jake Chase and Andre Drummond combined for 88 of our 115 points as we beat the Suns 115-96. Randle and Chase both had 33 points while Drummond scored 23 points. Nashon Smith led the way for Phoenix with 23 points and Reggie Dobbins threw in 11 assists from his unpreferred SG position.
Dallas Mavericks 57-5
It was Andre Drummond that took over in our 111-79 win over Boston with 29 points and 10 rebounds in a really easy game. Matt Brown also played well for 10 points and 17 assists. Raul Lopez shot 6/20 for 16 points and 10 rebounds but Varlam Chavchavadze had his worst night ever with a 2/16 game for only 8 points.
Dallas Mavericks 58-5
Sean Gilmore is now healthy and back in the starting line-up, scoring only 2 points and getting torched by Paul Orvis to the tune of 33 points but we still ran out comfortable winners, beating Toronto 121-99. Andre Drummond is loving being the focal point of the offence with 26 points and 8 rebounds while Marcus Randle put up 24 points and 11 rebounds. Royce White didn’t pout when he went back to the bench, shooting 7/8 for 18 points.
Dallas Mavericks 59-5
At three quarter time we down by three points to Toronto as Paul Orvis shot badly but played well for 20 points and 9 rebounds. Luckily for us we went on a 34-21 last quarter to win the game very unusually 94-84. Andre Drummond had 24 points and 8 rebounds to lead the game as Matt Brown shot 1/6 for 5 points and 19 assists. Kevin Love was fairly invisible with only 10 points and 8 rebounds.
Dallas Mavericks 60-5
Another low scoring game (for us) as we grind out a 98-79 win over Portland at the Rose Garden. Jake Chase woke up for 31 points while Marcus Randle added 16 points and 15 rebounds. The Blazers shot a woeful 29% from the field as their starters went 17/62 or 27%. Their best was Earl Oliver who scored 17 points on 21 shots.
Dallas Mavericks 61-5
When the best team in the league players the worst team in the league you expect a blow out, right? How about a biggest lead of 56 points as we demoralised the Knicks 117-63. Andre Drummond led seven Maverick players in double figures with 16 points as Joe Duggins had some quality court time with 13 points and 10 rebounds as the game was over before you could sit down.
Dallas Mavericks 62-5
That’s 17 wins in a row (again) as we took care of Indiana 124-102 behind Marcus Randle’s nice and even 22 points and 22 rebounds. Sean Gilmore chipped in 20 points and 9 rebounds while Iman Shumpert and Tristan Thompson added 10 points each. Darrell Hampton is turning into a nice little steal after being picked at the end of the lottery two years ago and had 22 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the loss.
Dallas Mavericks 63-5
In our last game of March Matt Brown had a game for the ages. This might be one of the best games ever from a Dallas player as he went 12/15 from the field for 30 points, 19 assists, 10 rebounds and 4 steals in a truly dominant display. Joe Duggins was way back in second place with 17 points and 9 rebounds. Oh yeah, we beat Seattle 144-96 but Matt Brown is the only thing that mattered tonight. Carl Farmer had 18 points for the losers.
Dallas Mavericks 64-5
Sure we lost two games this month (gasp!) we are still on track to beat the record for most wins in a season, we are gunning for 76 wins at this stage which is just mind blowing. Milwaukee are way behind us at 53-20 and Phoenix behind them at 43-27 so if you haven’t worked it out we have pretty much won the Western Conference. The Lakers are still last at 25-48 which isn’t too bad for a last placed team, with Minnesota two games ahead of them.
New Orleans might get to 70 wins as well, currently sitting at 61-11 with Detroit in the rear view mirror, way back at 52-22. Miami have nearly sealed the worst record in the league at 17-58 as New York had a little boost last month.
Dallas Top Points
Kevin Durant – 23.0
Andre Drummond – 19.6
Jake Chase – 19.2
Dallas Top Assists
Matt Brown – 14.2
Iman Shumpert – 3.9
Royce White – 2.2
Dallas Top Rebounds
Marcus Randle – 11.4
Andre Drummond – 8.5
Kevin Durant – 5.8
League Leaders
Points – Jimmy Forrest (MIL) – 28.4
Assists – Matt Brown (DAL) – 14.2
Rebounds – Derrick Favors (UTA) – 11.6
Blocks – Anthony Davis (NOH) – 3.9
Steals – Lewis Vines (NOH) – 2.6
Efficiency – Anthony Davis (NOH) – 28.8
Rookie Leaders
Points – Chris Jackson (LAL) – 13.1
Assists – Eric McIntyre (DET) – 4.7
Rebounds – Chris Jackson (LAL) – 6.1
Blocks – Chris Jackson (LAL) – 1.6
Steals – Chris Jackson (LAL) – 1.6
Efficiency – Chris Jackson (LAL) – 13.9
Last Round of NBA Draft Prospects
1. (1) SF Lars Ray (Belgium), 19 years old, 6’6”, 206lbs
2. (4) C Brian Caldwell (Missouri), Freshman, 6’9”, 245lbs
3. (2) C Antonio Henderson (North Carolina), Freshman, 6’11”, 262lbs
4. (5) SF Jamall Lewis (Nevada), Sophomore, 6’10”, 213lbs
5. (NR) PF Lance Ellis (USC), Junior, 6’10”, 22lbs
Thoughts – Ray must have read this last month because his play has exploded; now averaging over 20 points a game. Caldwell’s numbers have dropped but his play has been stellar in March Madness. If anyone was interested Vlado Prazina has bumped up to #8, and will probably be in the top five when it’s all said and done.