Mavericks Force Game 7 with Dominant Win
Clippers Offense Struggles as Mavericks Take Game 6
Dallas Averaging a League-Leading Points Per Game
The Dallas Mavericks put up a commanding performance in Game 6 against the Los Angeles Clippers, forcing a Game 7 with a 123-93 victory. The Mavericks' offense, which has been averaging an impressive 1179 points per game this season, put on a show against the Clippers, who are known for their stingy defense. The Clippers, who allow an average of 1123 points per game, were unable to keep up with the Mavericks' high-scoring pace.
The Mavericks built a 56-46 halftime lead, and then pulled away in the second half, led by Luka Dončić's 31 points. The Clippers, who were missing starting guard Terance Mann due to injury, struggled to keep up with the Mavericks' pace. The loss marks the first time the Clippers have lost at home this postseason.
The Mavericks will now host the Clippers in Game 7 on Friday night, with the winner advancing to the second round of the NBA playoffs. The Mavs have a 40-13 record against the spread when they score more than 1123 points, so they will be looking to continue their offensive dominance in the deciding game.
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