The Mavericks had gone two full games without an injury scare, so it was only natural they would face more health problems on Sunday afternoon.
Toward the end of the third quarter during their 125-116 defeat against the Phoenix Suns, the Mavericks observed Dwight Powell and Kessler Edwards – their only remaining big men – collide with each other. Both players went to the locker room and needed stitches, but Edwards would come back with 6:05 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Shortly after, point guard Brandon Williams, who was delivering yet another noteworthy performance, took a shot just before the third-quarter buzzer and headed to the bench. He would not come back due to soreness in his left hamstring.
Thus, the story of this season went on. The Mavericks had just five players available for the majority of the fourth quarter due to injuries or time limitations (affecting Dante Exum).
“I’ve never witnessed this,” said coach Jason Kidd. “Never been in a match where we couldn’t substitute someone to give them a break because we had no one else available.” They were either dressed or in the back receiving stitches. That’s just the way it is. We must continue moving ahead.
With another game scheduled for Monday night in San Antonio, the outlook for assistance is not favorable. The Mavericks are unable to acquire any other players due to budget limitations.
“They are not playing,” Kidd mentioned regarding the eight players who were declared unavailable before Sunday’s match. “We’ll likely have seven or eight at most (in San Antonio).” I believe that if you have five, you must participate.
players, one managed to return and complete. We had no substitutes due to the time limits on two (of them). We’ll attempt to solve it as we proceed. “We’re unable to sign anyone, and Duds (assistant coach Jared Dudley) is too expensive.”
Following that final remark, Kidd remarked: “You have to find humor in it, because if you don’t, it will make you insane.”
The Mavericks spent a significant portion of the fourth quarter with no one taller than 6-7 Naji Marshall, who was still having an outstanding performance.
As expected, Phoenix thrived in the paint, while the Mavericks lacked sufficient size to offer any challenge. The Suns outperformed the Mavs in the paint, scoring 68 to 48.
Nevertheless, it was 108-100 at the start of the fourth quarter following a three-pointer by Max Christie. At that moment, the Suns accelerated, pushing their advantage to 118-102 with 4:35 remaining.
“I believed the guys were fighting,” Kidd remarked. “We narrowed it down to six or eight.” We simply couldn’t make stops. They utilized the elevation. However, they also have players who understand how to compete at an exceptionally high level. We lost two players during a single play while attempting to get a rebound. “Simply glad to witness Kessler’s return after receiving stitches.”
Williams’ circumstances didn’t improve things, either.
“Let’s hope he feels better by tomorrow,” Kidd remarked. “He was driving to the basket, and I believe he injured it on a layup near our bench.” He was performing exceptionally well for us, and it’s a pity. Hopefully, he heals quickly and returns, if not tomorrow, then later in the week.
The Mavericks are hanging onto the 10th position in the Western Conference, the final spot that secures a place in the play-in tournament.
The Suns, currently 30-34, are approaching the 32-33 Mavericks, who have dropped below .500 for the first time since being 6-7 in mid-November.
The Mavericks were guided by Marshall, who scored 34 points, marking his second consecutive game of a career high after contributing 29 points on Friday versus Memphis. Marshall recorded 10 assists and grabbed nine rebounds. Klay Thompson contributed 26 points. Devin Booker scored 24 points while Kevin Durant contributed 21 for Phoenix.
“Right now, everything is going smoothly for me,” Marshall commented on his successful streak. “At times you score threes, at times you miss.” At times you are productive, and at other times you are not. “Everything is going smoothly for me at the moment.”
Regrettably, his strong performance is not yielding positive results. And the injuries continue to pile up.
“Similar narrative throughout the entire season,” Marshall stated. “Hopefully, they’ll return for the upcoming match.” “Those two individuals are significant for us.”
When asked if he has considered what the Mavericks might resemble with Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving, P.J. Washington, Dereck Lively II, and the other crucial players healthy, Marshall replied: “I can’t say, it didn’t occur. However, we are optimistic that once we regain our health and everything aligns, we will become a championship team.
The Mavericks will now travel for two games in San Antonio followed by one in Houston. However, until they receive some positive news regarding injuries, it might not make a difference who stands before them. Achieving victory will pose a significant difficulty.
The defeat to Phoenix also awarded the Suns the tiebreaker over the Mavericks this season, as they won three out of four matchups.
“Certainly significant,” Marshall stated. “Winning in the NBA is challenging.” All matches are important. “We’re simply aiming to stay above water and, with luck, bring some players back and secure some victories.”