Mavericks 94, Lakers 80

1 2 3 4 T
DAL (1-1) 24 28 26 16 94
LAL (1-1) 21 24 15 20 80

Final

10:30 PM ET, October 30, 2009
STAPLES Center
Los Angeles, CA

Nowitzki, Mavericks hit free throws en route to win over Lakers

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Team Stat Comparison
DALLAS LOS ANGELES
Points 94 80
FG Made-Attempted 32-77 (.416) 32-81 (.395)
3P Made-Attempted 5-15 (.333) 7-23 (.304)
FT Made-Attempted 25-32 (.781) 9-14 (.643)
Rebounds (Offensive-Total) 13-46 13-40
Assists 19 19
Turnovers 18 19
Steals 6 7
Blocks 3 1
Fast Break Points 2 4
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 21 (0/0) 29 (4/0)
Largest Lead 22 2
Top Performers
DALLAS LOS ANGELES
D. Nowitzki
Points: 21
Reb: 10
Ast: 1
Stl: 1
Blk: 1
A. Bynum
Points: 14
Reb: 10
Ast: 0
Stl: 1
Blk: 0
Game Leaders
 DALLASLOS ANGELES
PointsD. Nowitzki 21K. Bryant 20
ReboundsD. Nowitzki 10A. Bynum 10
AssistsJ. Kidd 11L. Odom 7
StealsK. Humphries 2R. Artest 2
BlocksD. Nowitzki 1L. Odom 1
· Team stats: Dallas | Los Angeles
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Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- The Dallas Mavericks surprised themselves in a bad way with a season-opening loss at home. Then they hit the road and stunned the defending NBA champions.

Dirk Nowitzki scored 21 points and the Mavs were 25 of 32 from the free throw line, snapping a six-game losing streak against the Los Angeles Lakers with a 94-80 victory Friday night.

Troubled Trio?

The Lakers big three -- Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom -- started fast against the Clippers. They slowed considerably against the Mavs on Friday. Here's a look:

Tues. vs. Clippers Fri. vs. Mavericks
Points 75 44
FG 26-54 17-43
Reb. 34 22
Steals 7 1

Nowitzki made 10 of 11 from the line and grabbed 10 rebounds, Shawn Marion added 18 points and Jason Terry 16 for the Mavs, who hadn't defeated the Lakers at Staples Center since March 11, 2007.

"We haven't won in this building in what feels like forever," Nowitzki said. "We took that home loss pretty hard, almost felt embarrassed we came up flat in the season opener."

Erick Dampier had 10 rebounds and Jason Kidd had 11 assists.

Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 20 points. Andrew Bynum had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and reserve Shannon Brown added 12 points as the Lakers shot 39 percent from the floor.

"That was one of the longest nights we've had in this building," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "We should refund the money to our fans. Every time we got momentum we shot ourselves in our own foot."

While the Mavs paraded to the line as the Lakers racked up 29 fouls, Los Angeles got there just 14 times, hitting nine shots.

The Lakers never made a run in the fourth, getting derailed by horrendous shooting and turnovers by Lamar Odom, Josh Powell and Bryant. Their lone highlight was Brown's thundering dunk off Bryant's jumper that bounced off the rim. It got the crowd on its feet in a collective exclamation even with the Lakers trailing by 12.

The fans were on their feet again to hit the exits with three minutes remaining and the Mavs ahead 90-73.

"I liked the way we played from start to finish," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. "We had a real determined collective mindset and it showed how we played. We were very aggressive and it showed in the number of times we got to the line. This is going to be key to our success, if we're persistent, especially at the defensive end."

Dallas extended its lead to 73-54 in the third on a 13-2 run, with four points from Nowitzki and five by Terry. Two free throws and a driving layup by Jose Barea later gave Dallas its largest lead of 22 points. Barea finished with 12 points.

"It's a big win character-wise because we had a flat game opening at home," Kidd said of the Mavs' 102-91 loss to Washington. "It helps us gain confidence on the road that we can play with the best."

The Lakers were called for two technicals, including Ron Artest's first of the season moments after he was whistled for his fourth foul and went to the bench. Jackson brought back Brown and Jordan Farmar, who were productive during the second quarter, but it didn't help. The Lakers scored just 15 points in the period and trailed 78-60 going into the fourth.

"We probably wanted it a little too much and that's what resulted in some of the turnovers, shots going in and out," Bryant said. "You've got to get stops. Keep teams off the free throw line. We were just a little stagnant, but it will be better."

The Mavericks led 52-45 at halftime, helped by 15 of 18 free-throw shooting. Jackson went deep into his bench in the second quarter, bringing in Brown, Farmar and Luke Walton for a stretch against the Mavs' second unit.

Brown was especially effective, scoring 10 points, and Bynum added eight to draw Los Angeles into a tie at 37, with Bryant returning during that run. But the Mavs dominated the final 4 1/2 minutes, outscoring the Lakers 15-8.

Game notes
Lakers F Pau Gasol missed his second game with a strained right hamstring. The team is hopeful he can return Sunday against Atlanta. ... The Mavs were without F Josh Howard (left ankle surgery) and F Tim Thomas (right knee surgery).

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NBA Scores

Friday, October 30th
Milwaukee 86 Final
Philadelphia 99
New York 100 Final
Charlotte 102 2OT
Washington 89 Final
Atlanta 100
Chicago 90 Final
Boston 118
Sacramento 92 Final
New Orleans 97
Oklahoma City 91 Final
Detroit 83
Miami 96 Final
Indiana 83
Cleveland 104 Final
Minnesota 87
Orlando 95 Final
New Jersey 85
Toronto 107 Final
Memphis 115
LA Clippers 98 Final
Utah 111
Golden State 101 Final
Phoenix 123
Dallas 94 Final
LA Lakers 80