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Mark Cuban must be a happy man today. Many believed that the Mavericks will show signs of early struggle in the absence of center Kristaps Porzingis. Perhaps they did, but still held their head high with a 5-4 record before Kristaps could make his touted entry.

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The hero of their journey so far has been Luka Doncic. He first showed his nerves against the Denver Nuggets by ruling over them in the OT. He scored a 38-point double-double in 43 minutes of play to downsize Nikola’s equivalent performance. Then, he bettered the performance against the Orlando Magic by dominating at both ends.

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Luka Doncic with his buzzer-beater

Luka had scored 10 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists, and 1 block in the first half itself. He was looking dangerous, and that confidence in his shooting continued in the very crucial third quarter. 

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The Orlando Magic took a 67-64 lead against the Mavs with Nikola Vucevic’s amazing show. That was exactly when Tim Hardaway and Luka came to the Mavs’ instant rescue. Tim Hardaway converted two 25-feet+ jump shots to give Mavericks the much-needed lead. Later, Luka finished off the quarter with a 26-ft three-pointer that brought a big smile to his face. Take a look –

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The Dallas Mavericks are only going to get better from here

Luka’s 20-point triple-double was most certainly an impressive and helpful feat. But it was the other performances that accounted for a breeze of relief to the Mavs camp.

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Tim Hardaway Jr. dropped 8 three-pointers at 61.5% accuracy and 12 field goals at 60% shooting. He got equally substantial support from a blazing Trey Burke who recorded even more impressive 7 buckets from downtown in his 8 attempts.

Overall, the unit was 50% from the deep range as opposed to 19/4% from the Orlando Magic. This became a decisive factor in their win against an otherwise very strong line-up containing Aaron Gordon and Vucevic.

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All this, with the refreshing news of Kristaps Porzingis soon making a comeback, is posing a great threat to the Western Conference. The Mavs already have a potential MVP in the squad. A performing bench will only give them an enormous advantage.

Also readWATCH: Luka Doncic Finishes Tough Circus Layup Through Three Defenders For an And-One

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Sourabh Singh is the Editor-in-Chief at EssentiallySports. A Sports Management diploma holder, Sourabh began his media career in 2015 at a fast-growing startup. He started out as a sports writer covering the NBA, UFC, Tennis, and the off-field lives of American athletes, before transitioning into a Managing Editor role. Thereafter, Sourabh joined ES in 2020, marking an end to a brief stint at Decathlon. Since then, he has led the editorial team with a sharp focus on journalistic integrity, accuracy, and mentorship. Under his leadership, the team has grown into a dynamic newsroom that consistently delivers trusted sports coverage to millions of satisfied readers.

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