Thomas shines, but Lakers no match for Mavs
DALLAS - Isaiah Thomas used his crossover dribble to create an open 3-pointer that helped the LA Lakers build a double-digit lead in the first half against the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday.
But the Lakers couldn't hold the lead in the diminutive guard's debut following his illfated stint in Cleveland. Still, there was plenty of evidence that Thomas can be the scorer he was in Boston.
Dirk Nowitzki had a seasonhigh 22 points, Harrison Barnes added 21 and the last-place Mavs rallied to beat the Lakers 130-123.
Thomas, who was traded to the Lakers by the Cavs in a deadline deal last week, finished with 22 points and already looks like a better fit in coach Luke Walton's offense.
"Obviously we couldn't run a ton of stuff because he has been with us for one day, but he was good," Walton said.
"You can see his competitive spirit come out a little bit. He was scrapping and knocking down shots."
Thomas' first half with the Lakers was his highest-scoring half of the season, a team-high 16 points.
Thomas, who was part of a four-player deal at the trading deadline that also brought Channing Frye, missed the first 36 games recovering from a hip injury.
"I like the pace of this team," he said of the Lakers. "I like the energy the guys bring. Coach did the best job he could to put me in position to play to my strengths with only knowing a couple plays."
Doug McDermott had eight points in his Dallas debut following a deadline deal that brought him from New York and was part of a youthful closing lineup that outscored the Lakers 13-5 in the final 3:09.
Nowitzki, Barnes and starting guard Wesley Matthews all sat in the last three minutes, and rookie guard Dennis Smith put Dallas ahead for good at 119-118 on a layup.
Smith finished with 14 points and the Mavericks had a season high in scoring.
Thomas was out there late for the Lakers, who had a season-best, four-game winning streak stopped for the third time in a month.
"I love winning, you know that," said Dallas coach Rick Carlisle, who used a young lineup that struggled late in a loss at the LA Clippers with a chance to win five nights earlier.
"The Clipper game was not good. Tonight was obviously much better."
Julius Randle had 26 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the Lakers, and Brandon Ingram scored 22 points. Kyle Kuzma had 12 points and 15 rebounds.
Dallas' Dwight Powell scored 19, two shy of his career high. JJ Barea had 10 points and nine assists.
Thomas entered the game midway through the first quarter to a noticeable ovation from the usually solid number of Lakers fans in the Dallas crowd.
He hit a 3 from the left wing on his first LA possession and was 4 of 7 from long range before halftime.
Anxious to start
The persistent question for Walton will be whether and when Thomas becomes a starter.
"They've been playing well. I don't want to mess anything up, and I told him that," Thomas said after the morning shootaround.
"Yes, I would love to be a starter. I've feel like I've earned that and deserve that. At the same time, it's a new chapter for me. I'm here to help this team."
Walton agreed.
"For tonight, we're going to look for him to kind of bring us a lot of scoring off the bench and help that lead that group," said the coach.
"Then we're going to see how tomorrow looks and the next day. It doesn't matter down the road right now."
It was the first Dallas-LA meeting since the Lakers ended the Mavs' 14-game winning streak against the storied franchise. The previous longest streak for Dallas was three games. It was just the fifth win of 2018 for the Mavs, who ended 2017 on a season-best four-game winning streak.
Associated Press
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