Dallas rides Nowitzki to 3-2 lead
He scored 50 points in the 117-101 win over the Suns.
DALLAS (AP) -- One game after learning the hard way how much they rely on Dirk Nowitzki, the Dallas Mavericks got a tremendous reminder of why leaning on him is usually a good thing.
Nowitzki shook off his worst game in months by scoring 50 points -- including 15 straight in the fourth quarter to turn a close game into a rout -- to help the Mavs move within a victory of their first NBA Finals with a 117-101 win over the Phoenix Suns Thursday night.
The Mavericks lead the Western Conference final 3-2 with Game 6 Saturday night in Phoenix.
Outscored Suns by himself
Nowitzki single-handedly outscored Phoenix 22-20 in the fourth quarter. He set a club record for points in a playoff game and tied Kobe Bryant for the most by anyone this postseason.
"We can't relax now, as we did in Game 4," Nowitzki said.
In that game, Nowitzki made only 3-of-13 shot for 11 points. Not-so-coincidentally, the Mavericks lost by 20. In this one Nowitzki could hardly miss, going 14-for-26 from the floor and 17-for-18 from the line.
Nowitzki scored 13 points in the first quarter, helping Dallas surge ahead by 14. "I started off pretty well," he said.
But he slowed in the second quarter and so did the Mavericks. They trailed by seven in the third quarter as Tim Thomas -- who scored 26 points, but was shut out in the fourth quarter -- gave the Suns a lift. Then, after a timeout with 3:24 left in the third, Nowitzki simply took over.
The rally begins
Dallas went on a 10-0 run, with Nowitzki scoring seven. The Mavericks led by one going into the fourth and were still up one with 8:55 left when Raja Bell and D'Antoni were called for technical fouls. Nowitzki made both free throws and his big streak was on.
"When we were down seven in the third quarter, I saw everything slipping away. I tried to make something happen," said Nowitzki, who was 6-of-7 with a pair of 3-pointers and 8-for-8 on free throws in the final period.
Nowitzki hit 50 with a 3-pointer he was so sure was going to fall that he was nearly at halfcourt celebrating when it went through. He stood in the defensive end grinning wide when Jason Terry broke free for a dunk off a steal on the next possession.
Chants of "M! V! P!" got louder each time he went to the foul line in the fourth quarter. He got a big ovation from the crowd of 20,977 when he went out with 1:12 left.
Nowitzki had 12 rebounds and three assists and made 5-for-6 from 3-point range.
Josh Howard added 23 points and Dallas improved to 24-0 when he cracks 20 points. Jerry Stackhouse scored 16 and Terry had 14 points and nine assists. DeSagana Diop, whose strong inside play was rewarded with his first start of the series, had seven points and nine rebounds.
Thomas set his career playoff high by the end of the third quarter, but took -- and missed -- only one more shot the rest of the game while playing nine minutes in the fourth quarter.
MVP Steve Nash scored eight of his 20 points in the final period. He also had 11 assists.
Shawn Marion also scored 20 and had 10 rebounds, but he scored only three in the fourth quarter. Boris Diaw had 16, Leandro Barbosa 14 and Bell -- still hampered by a calf injury -- made only one shot, a 3-pointer, over 29 minutes.
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