February Player of the Month – Ledaryl McMillian, Golden State Warriors – 29.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.6 blocks per game.
February Rookie of the Month – Jehiel DeSantis, Denver Nuggets – 16.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 10.2 assists, 2.3 steals and 0.8 blocks per game.
Wow what a statline from Jehiel last month, maybe something will come out of the draft after all.
It’s first versus first as Miami comes to visit and they quiet the crowd from the get go, getting out to a 31-26 first quarter lead. After that it was all Dallas as we racked up a 42-20 second quarter to cruise from that point, winning the match-up 124-108. Jack was spectacular with 32 points as Ryan Robinson showed he still has game with 15 points in 13 minutes off the bench. Kenneth Long tried his best with 21 points and 8 assists and even though Tim Greenberg had 31 points they just couldn’t keep up with us.
Dallas Mavericks 42-13
Another tough game (luckily at home) against the 42-15 Wizards but we weren’t so fortunate this time, getting knocked down 126-116 and didn’t get up. Rowan Taylor has become a scoring machine and tonight he didn’t disappoint with 36 points and 8 rebounds on 15/22 shooting. We had seven players in double figures but the team shot eight percent less than Washington with Jack being the main culprit, going 8/24 for 23 points.
Dallas Mavericks 42-14
I wouldn’t be surprised if Washington are the Eastern Conference Champions at the end of the season, that’s how good they are playing.
Jack is back to his best and we are back to winning as our captain had 28 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists as we beat up on the Bobcats 123-107. Earl and Nashon combined for 42 points as we shot a whopping 58% from three point land. James Blakemore is doing his best with 26 points but we just outgunned Charlotte like we have done all season long. We are never going to stop anyone, just outscore them.
Dallas Mavericks 43-14
The Suns are 19-36 but I’m always weary of a bad team having a good night but that didn’t happen here as we spanked them 58-29 in the first half to take the game easily 110-81. Nashon Smith led the way with 19 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists but the benches were emptied early and everyone got a go. Kwame Cravens top scored for Phoenix with 20 points.
Dallas Mavericks 44-14
It’s four games in four nights and in our first one we get our revenge on Washington, wiping their home court with their blood in an emphatic 127-112 victory. Eight Dallas players were in double figures as Issiah Hemhill went 10/10 from the foul line for 14 points and 6 rebounds off the bench to hamper Rowan Taylor, who only had 16 points. Jack struggled with his shot all game but to his credit did everything else with 10 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists.
Dallas Mavericks 45-14
Game two was another solid win, this time coming back from a double digit deficit to win against the Riders 107-97. The whole reason we were down by so much was the play of Art Stevenson, who went 12/16 from the field for 29 points and 9 rebounds and nearly won the game himself, but Luke Owens cancelled some of that play out with 0 points and 9 turnovers. We only had two decent players as Earl and Nashon combined for 48 points as Jack shot 2/17 from the field.
Dallas Mavericks 46-14
It’s back home and we pummel the Pacers 127-97 not behind Jack nor Jeff but Julius who had a career night with 18 points, 18 rebounds and 3 blocks in a drool worthy display from the young kid. Ryan Robinson chipped in 10 points in 10 minutes off the bench. John Morris was the top scorer for Indiana with 17 points as they struggled all night long.
Dallas Mavericks 47-14
Our winning streak was snapped at five as Utah held onto a four point win as their biggest lead was 18 points in the third term before we roared back into the game but fell agonisingly short, losing 107-103. Mark Lewis was amazing, limiting Jeff Cunningham to 6 points and 6 fouls while adding 32 points and 14 rebounds himself in a man of the match performance. Jack shot better for 27 points but there was no stopping Lewis and as Lewis goes so does Utah.
Dallas Mavericks 47-15
In a complete 180 from the last game, Mark Lewis only had 13 points and Jack scored 31 points as we tore apart the Jazz on our home court 129-84. This is proof that home court advantage is a huge thing to have and luckily we have it right now for the whole playoffs. Seven Maverick players were in double figures as Williams Jones put up 14 points and 6 rebounds off the bench.
Dallas Mavericks 48-15
272 points were scored in our away game against Atlanta, all in regulation as we screamed to the finish line to beat out the Hawks 141-131. Earl Oliver and Jack led five other Mavericks in double figures with 27 points as Chris “The Wizard” Jones showed that he will not be forgotten with 33 points and 12 assists. Michael McQuay had 23 points in the loss.
Dallas Mavericks 49-15
Again with the Jazz and again in Salt Lake City! Unsurprisingly we got smashed 120-102, not by Mark Lewis (he still had 22 points but went 4/12 from the stripe) but Dylan Callier and Gray Largent who combined for 37 points and 20 rebounds. Jeff Cunningham just can’t guard really good centres and the proof is his six fouls in six minutes, which must be some kind of record.
Dallas Mavericks 49-16
We get out 50th win of the season behind Jeff Cunningham’s 34 points to snake past the Bucks 125-111. All five of our starters had 12 points or more as we held the Bucks to only 42% from the field which is strange for this team. Wesley Fields top scored for Milwaukee with 21 points.
Dallas Mavericks 50-16
I don’t mind the Bulls at the moment but they just aren’t a contending team, they’re good but not great as shown by our 112-87 blowout. Jack had 26 points as Nashon Smith routed Raoul Dumas for 20 points while holding the new Bull to 1/3 shooting for 2 points. It’s sad to see JD Lawson coming off the bench but that didn’t stop him nabbing 19 points and 7 turnovers. That’s probably why he is on the bench.
Dallas Mavericks 51-16
It’s off to see the Bucks again and again we slaughter them, getting out to a 29 point lead before coasting to a 122-94 win. Jack Dawkins was the star this time with 23 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds and Earl Oliver was everywhere with 23 points and 10 rebounds, an equal game high. Christopher de Castro had 22 points for MIlwaukkee as they were again shut down by our defence, shooting 40% from the field.
Dallas Mavericks 52-16
Our starting five is carrying us at the moment which isn’t a bad thing but if we want to get through all the way we need some more output from the bench. The only output we had was Ryan Robinson’s 9 points and 7 assists as we withstand a furious fightback from the Hornets to win again 119-111. Jack was outstanding with 31 points and 8 rebounds as Jeff and Julius were both held quiet because of fouls. Aleksandras Gelezinkelio was drafted #31 five years ago and has become a very good player and had 23 points tonight while Jerry Benton was drafted #24 three years ago and is averaging 20 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks a game but was held to only 21 points. Talk about getting value for your picks.
Dallas Mavericks 53-16
I have no idea why the Sonics have only won 25 games this season but that doesn’t stop them from getting out to a 29 point lead. We fight and fight and fight but come up empty as even a 34-22 last quarter blitz couldn’t get us within 12 points, going down 114-102. Alfons Dietz had 19 points in the win while Travis Grigsby had a 15 points, 10 assist and 7 rebounds statline. Jack and Earl combined for 47 points but didn’t really have much else.
Dallas Mavericks 53-17
Jack didn’t like losing to the Sonics and decided to take his frustration out on Sacramento as we have a whopping 88 points in the paint for a very comfortable 129-114 win. Jack had 29 points but was overshadowed by Issiah Hemhill who put up 21 points and 9 rebounds in only 18 minutes off the bench as he didn’t like me saying the bench wasn’t good enough. I stand corrected Issiah, you guys rock. Ian Ransom was the high man for the Kings with 29 points.
Dallas Mavericks 54-17
Our last game of the month was an even easier win over Denver, as we got out to a 82-41 half time lead as the bench were emptied halfway through the third. Everyone got a go and scored at last once and played at least 10 minutes. Great fun game at home as the crowd loved seeing all of the guys who don’t always get a go getting a go.
Dallas Mavericks 55-17
We went 14-4 in the month and opened up a eight game lead over Oklahoma City but we only have a two game lead over Washington so winning games is still our priority. OKC (44-25) are leading LAL by three games as Golden State looks to have sewn up the best chance in the lottery.
As I said Washington are roaring along at 55-19, five games ahead of the 50-24 Heat with New Orleans on the cusp of 50 wins. Cleveland are lousy and deserve to be on the bottom at 20-56.
Dallas Top Points
Jack Dawkins – 24.2
Earl Oliver – 18.8
Jeff Cunningham – 16.4
Dallas Top Assists
Nashon Smith – 6.9
Jack Dawkins – 5.4
Earl Oliver – 3.3
Dallas Top Rebounds
Julius Hobbs – 8.5
Jack Dawkins – 6.8
Jeff Cunningham – 5.8
League Leaders
Points – Enrique Mendez (MIN) – 29.8
Assists – Reggie Dobbins (ORL) – 10.5
Rebounds – Bryce Metcalf (CHA) – 9.9
Blocks – Anthony Davis (OKC) – 3.0
Steals – Cedric Watson (SAS) – 2.8
Efficiency – Enrique Mendez (MIN) – 28.6
Rookie Leaders
Points – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) – 14.0
Assists – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) – 7.5
Rebounds – Jason Harriman (BKL) – 6.9
Blocks – Jason Harriman (BKL) – 1.5
Steals – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) – 1.9
Efficiency – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) – 15.7
Last Round of NBA Draft Prospects
1. (1) C Josiah Williams (West Virginia), Junior, 6’11”, 278lbs
2. (4) SG Chris Horvath (New Mexico State), Sophomore, 6’2”, 209lbs
3. (2) SF Patrick Blizzard (Florida), Sophomore, 6’8”, 210lbs
4. (3) C Erik Morris (Kentucky), Freshman, 6’9”, 277lbs
5. (NR) SF Ryan O’Brien (Kansas), Senior, 6’5”, 209lbs
Thoughts – If Williams doesn’t go #1 then it’s a wrong pick, that’s how cut and dry this draft is. He won’t be a world beater but he is the best this draft can offer and he will change a team straight away. Don’t be surprised if Williams, Horvath and Blizzard are the top three (barring accidents, diva behaviour at the combine).