Harrell dunks Clippers past Mavericks 121-112
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fully recovered from a stomach bug that slowed him a day earlier, Montrezl Harrell brought his trademark energy against Dallas.
Harrell scored a career-high 32 points, Lou Williams added 21 and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Mavericks 121-112 on Monday to move into the seventh spot in the Western Conference playoff picture.
Harrell had eight dunks, rattling the rim with one- and two-handed jams, including five in the first half.
"The win, that's what it's about right now," Harrell said. "That's more important than those stats."
Rookie Luka Doncic returned after missing two games with a sore right ankle to post his fourth triple-double for the Mavericks, who lost their fifth in a row. He had 28 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
Danilo Gallinari added 20 points for the Clippers. Williams had 10 assists.
Led by Harrell and Williams, the Clippers' bench scored 71 points.
"He dominated his position," Williams said of Harrell.
Los Angeles led by nine points early in the fourth, with Harrell storming the lane for two more dunks.
The Mavericks closed to 105-103 on seven straight points, including Tim Hardaway Jr.'s 3-pointer.
Dallas never got closer.
The Clippers got 3-pointers from Williams and Patrick Beverley and Harrell completed a three-point play to extend their lead to 116-108.
"We didn't do a good job," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. "When you have a guy like Williams out there that you run around trapping, the Harrell's of the world are going to be more effective."
Doncic's 3-pointer tied the game at 78-all in the third, when he had 11 points.
Harrell and Williams combined to score 12 of the Clippers' last 15 points of the third, giving them a 91-88 lead going into the fourth.
Dwight Powell had 24 points and Hardaway Jr. finished with 20 points for the Mavericks.
DONCIC'S TURNOVERS
Doncic had nine turnovers, something Carlisle says he's prone to because he gets trapped every game. "He thinks he can thread any needle and throw the ball through one guy's nose and out his rear end," the coach said. "You just can't do that in this league on a consistent basis."
WEST CAN'T WAIT
Clippers consultant Jerry West says he "can't wait for summer to get here." That's when the Clippers are expected to be a major player in the free agent market. West told a pre-game gathering of select Clippers fans that he's "shocked" in a good way by the team's 34-28 record. "We have guys with no ego on this team. The future is bright," West said.
HONORING DIRK
With nine seconds to go in the game, Clippers coach Doc Rivers grabbed the public address announcer's mic to salute Dirk Nowitzki, who received a standing ovation. "I just felt he deserved that," Rivers said.
Nowitzki scored 12 points on 3-of-10 shooting in his 1,500th career game.
"I got the game ball," he said. "Coming in 20 years ago, my first year struggling like that, I never thought I'm getting to 1,500 NBA games. It's been a great rollercoaster career with a lot of ups and downs."
The 14-time All-Star hasn't announced that he's retiring, saying only that he'll wait to make the decision based on how his body feels at season's end.
TIP-INS
Mavericks: Doncic turns 20 on Thursday. He visited with boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. after the game. "He said he play like me," Doncic said. "I said I want to see it live."... They fell to 2-17 against the West on the road. ... Split the season series with LA 2-2.
Clippers: Harrell had 30 points at Memphis last Friday. ... They improved to 5-6 overall and 1-3 at home in the second game of a back-to-back, having lost at Denver on Sunday.
UP NEXT
Mavericks: Host Indiana on Wednesday.
Clippers: Visit Utah on Wednesday.