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Mavs tie the series 1-1 with the L.A. Clippers.

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The Downbeat on ninety seven one The Freaky. It is seven oh five on a beautiful Wednesday morning in Dallas, Ford word, you're listening to the Morning Downbeat, heard regularly weekdays from six to ten am, right here on your home of the Dallas Mavericks ninety seven point one The Freak. Stream us online via the iHeartRadio app. Interact with us, be a text message or hell call us. The number is the same either way. Two one four seven

eight seven one nine seven one. Mikey and myself and sweet JJ will be here until ten o'clock and talking all good things, Little Mavericks. Maybe we'll sneak in a little Stars playoff action. Lots of news stories, exciting fun news stories, a couple of songs. Yeah, what a day? What a day? A review of the spear at nine. Dude with a special guest, A very special guest. Dude. We're loaded today. M h. Mikey fighting threw a little bit of a you went to the doctor yesterday,

even even a little sick since you got back from Las Vegas. Yeah, just I mean just congested. I didn't feel too bad. Pornography for the win, But you could not have broadcast yesterday. No, there's no way your voice was gone. I couldn't have. I was stuffed. My whole head was just stuffed. It's one of those where I sound like hell. I do feel like hell, but it's not like torture, like like strap throat or something that is completely debilitating. But it was not a good

idea yesterday. I'm not itself sound like crap. I'm glad you're here. I feel believe me. I know because when you get back from Vegas. Yeah, and then ask for an extra day off because your quote unquote sick feel good. So we're gonna be full strike tomorrow. Kevin's gonna be back and Downbeat returns and it's gonna be great. Do you think bosses heads would turn if Kevin tried to call in sick tomorrow? Man, there's something about

big travel day. I mean it might be. And if he is good, we'll take tomorrow off too and get punking kell solidarity back in here. All right. Uh. The one thing that will be a thread throughout this show is the excitement and the victory of last night in Los Angeles time for Sports at seven and now Sports at seven. It was a late night, but it was a great night and uh life, I guess for your Dallas, Maverick's looking pretty damn good as they went on the road, got to

win in Game two over the LA Clippers ninety six ninety three. Clippers got Kawhi Leonard back, and after the Game one defeat where the Mass just sucked, I mean, we'll talk a lot about defense, I think on both sides, you know, as we discussed last night, but Clippers are tough on d you still got to hit shots, and the Mass just shot incredibly poorly, specifically in the first half in Game one, and they looked as bad as we've seen them in months since the New year, just about.

So, you know, there's no shame in losing game one on the road to a you know, a good basketball especially when they had all that time off and Luca and Kai didn't even play in the final two games of the season. You know, not having those guys on the court, there was gonna be a little bit of rust. I think that needed to get knocked

off. You've got dudes that are not used to being in this, you know, under the in the spotlight, playoff basketball is a different animal, and you guys, you got guys you look, you got a freaking rookie, a twenty year old rookie that is an important, massively important piece of this puzzle and lively, and then you've got the new acquisitions. These guys don't uh, they're not used to this. Yeah, it takes a little

time to kind of get your feet wet. And I think that's that was a little bit of trial by fire in game one, for sure, But what a hell of a response last night. Let me ask you this, And I think it's very normal if you just watch the MAVs and you don't watch the NBA, or maybe you watch see a few games through the year, and then you focus in on the playoffs and you're looking at the MAVs

going they don't look the same as I'm used to seeing them. Things aren't the office, Vince doesn't look as as fluid as I'm used as I'm accustomed to seeing them. That not everything's as smooth, you know, as as I've grown accustomed to watching how they figured this thing out and did what they did as far as winning like what sixteen out of twenty games to end the season, with two of those games being the games that LUKEA and Kyrie did

not play in. Yeah, it looks different because that's what happens in the playoffs. The refs they don't call anything. Defense is ratcheted up, the scoring goes down, and everything that you try to achieve comes with some form or forms of obstacles. Yeah, it's not easy, I think, And what do you think? I think basketball is the sport where you most crank it up for the playoffs, and I don't. I'm not taking away from

any other sport and hockey you could. The reason I say it's higher than hockey's because I think hockey players are full pretty much full crank every shift they step on the ice. I think basketball you can all, within reason, go through the motions regular season, but man, every like it's like, you crank it up to NHL levels in the NBA playoffs And it looked different. Man. That deep, Okay, And we don't watch the Clippers that

much, and I was maybe a little too reliant on that interview. I heard with a blogger for the Clippers who basically was like, look, we can't hang with the MAVs. Like they're like, do you think the Clippers are gonna, you know, compete or beat the MAVs and like I was like, no, we can't stop Kyrie, we can't stop Luca. And to hear that reinforces what I thought, which is the MAVs are white hot. I'm like, all right, Maps are gonna be fine. They're gonna

win the series. I still think they're gonna win the series. And I did, I mean, I tweeted it before the game. Yes, I think they're winning Game two. I think they're winning last night. I think

the MAVs are a better team. But all that said, the Clippers are a really, really good team with some dudes with a lot of experience, and Harden's better than I. You know, I hadn't watched them all that much, and it's still a tough dude who maybe doesn't have the hops or the exact speed that used to have, but that dude can still fill it

up. Paul George can too. They're a very good team, but they're very tough defensively, and they clamped down on the MAVs in both those games, specifically the first half of Game one, but both teams clamped down last night. Yeah, that was you know, it's almost cliche at this point nineties basketball. You know it looked like it. It didn't feel like almost any game I've seen all season that involved the Mavericks. But the one. The best part is the MAVs were doing it as much as the Clippers were.

I've never seen the mass defense look that good this year. I mean they've they've been really really good on defense, but we haven't seen anything like that where it is. You know, it probably sounds, even not even twenty four hours, like a cliche, but that was a heavyweight fight and it was it was a slug fest. You know. Listen to Kevin Gray's podcast this morning on the Way in his big recap of the of the game that he did last night, and he used that term a couple of two

or three different times, that it was a slug fest. And the Mavericks in Game one, they didn't play at full crank. I think they they were at sixty. They were at sixty. They may have been a little bit under sixty two percent, but I think that because of their inexperience in the playoffs, or a lot of the components on their team, the fact that they had so much time off, I think they went into that game

thinking they're going to play regular season basketball. And the ball rotation, the perimeter passing, the open lanes that those that that group has become accustomed to. In the back half of their season, those things were not there, and I think they got frustrated when those things weren't there. And the only answer to that is to match the intensity and play full crank just like the

other team. And they did that last night. And if that stuff as a wash, then yeah, the Mavericks are the better I think the overall, the Mavericks are the better basketball team. I think the deeper basketball team. Injuries notwithstanding, you know, you're dealing with a couple of who knows how long the lower back is gonna nag Danny Gafford, who knows what Tim Hardaway's future looks like in this playoff run. But you know, pound for

pound, I think the Mavericks are a better team. And you gotta absolutely love that they stole that game last night, because, make no mistake, the way I was watching that game last night, I wasn't sure that the Mavericks were gonna win until it was mathematically secure. I agree. Well, the one thing I'll say is for a defensive battle like that, when it's so low scoring relative like a six or seven point lead a month ago is like a fifteen point lead. You know, Like the defense is so tough

on both sides. It is at least multiple possessions, and as good as the defense of the Mass are playing, it's it's hard to chip way. But this is the NBA can still knock down three three, and it's you know, there was a moment where the Mass did that in the third quarter where the Clippers fought all the way back to tie it right and then bam, it was Kyrie as Kyrie and that had back to back threes, and

I'm like, oh, that is so exactly what we needed. But generally speaking, getting six points real quick in a game like that is hard. So having a seven point lead feels like something. But I'm totally with you. No point until the end, I was like, Okay, they got this, But man, that it was I thought it was fun. I thought I don't know if it was fun. It was just different because of

the defense in that game, and the rest were letting him play. They were hounding Zubach on the inside because he tore them up in Game one and they made his life hard. Yeah, today, how about the blocks they had five first quarter blocks. Don't know if that's like a record on the year, maybe not, but it felt like a lot. Luca got one, Gaff and PJ both got one in the in the first first quarter. Five blocks in the first quarter was great. They were just so tough on

the interior defense and they were great on the xterior defense too. They were a garden three point line. I mean, the Clippers are not gonna shoot, just like the MAVs aren't gonna shoot what they shot in Game one. You know, the Clippers are probably not gonna shoot twenty six percent or whatever

it was from behind the arc in game two. Like numbers regulate, but I knew the MAVs numbers would regulate and they'd make more shots, and they did so in Game two, and that leads to victory when they shoot closer to their average. Yeah, that was the frustrating thing about Game one, because you know in the playoffs that offense is harder to come by, especially

the offense that we've been used to. Seeing the style of offense that the Mavericks played in the back part of the regular season, you knew that that stuff wasn't just gonna come so easy and be there because it is the playoffs.

But the one thing that you can look at if you're getting frustrated that the threes aren't as open as they normally are, if little bunnies are getting aren't going in right around the basket that you're used to seeing, if the freaking alleyu the wild above the rim stuff, you don't see any of that right now. If you get frustrated with that, don't worry about that so much. Watch how your team is playing, in what intensity level that they're

playing when they're on defense. And the Mavericks did not play an intensely defensive game in Game one last night. They absolutely showed up full crank and sold out. Man. Yeah, and it still was a Look, it was a three point game. And this is going this. I think a long

series benefits the MAVs. If this goes six or seven, I think that I think that benefits the MAVs in the long run because I think that they are more youthful and and I don't know, I just I like the idea that if this goes to a game seven, I like the MAVs winning a Game seven out there just because I think that the I think the Clippers are are probably not going to be able to sustain that type of intensity for as long as I think the MAVs can do it well. And the reason why,

I'm sorry real quick. There's a reason why they were the best defensive team throughout the latter part of their of their regular season in the NBA, and I think that's going to carry over. They just needed a wake up call, and they got it in Game one exactly, and to immediately go and win Game two and steal home field or home court advantage back, because I know it's like seventy seven percent or something if you go down two.

But even had they lost last night, I wouldn't have been in complete panic mode, not at all, you know what I mean? Not at all. Maybe that's just because we've seen them play so well over multiple months, but I feel like there's no shame in going two on the road now.

I'm real glad it didn't happened, especially in the way it played out last night, Like when the Clippers did take whatever, they got their lead up to five or six, yeah, I think they got it up to six at one point, yeah, and then the Mavericks I think went on like a what a fourteen oh run. Yeah, to draw the thing close.

One thing I wanted to talk about, and look, the only thing that we have to compare the deepest playoff run is twenty eleven and how unique and interesting that team was, and how role players stepped up in certain moments or in certain games where you have the Paygia game against LA, where you have the Brian Cardinals scrappy game with the baseline defensive play that he made, and I can't remember what series it was, but those flashes stand out to you.

If the Mavericks do end up taking this thing all the way, one of the moments that I will remember from last night, and it won't be the fact that PJ was excellent in the fourth quarter. It won't be that Kyrie did what Kyrie does in the fourth quarter, because Kyrie, Luke and PJ were ostensibly the reason that they won that game last night. But the moments that will stand out to me are the contributions of a guy that is

so maligned and so frustrating to watch. But Maxy maxed out last night, and he was frustrating early in the game, but he was in there for a reason, and that guy played defense like he's supposed to he was excellent last night, and he drives me bananas offensively, But yeah, you have to remember what he does defensively when offense, and it's it doesn't help him

that Luca is very frustrated with him offensively. It seems, you know, well, he trusted him with an open look three and Maxie absolutely drained it at an incredibly important moment in that game. It was the it may have been the most timely three pointer that the Mavericks made last night, but the offensive rebound after I believe it was a Kyrie miss and he got the offensive rebound and got it back to Kai. Kai got fouled, put him at

the line. That to me was maybe the most important part of the game. Yeah, well, especially because kleebers only getting those minutes because Gafford was hurt. Yeah, definitely, in a nine minutes we had twenty eight. Well, keep in mind, keep in mind Jason did go to that smaller rotation in game one, and it seemed like the Mavericks had a good stretch of success playing small with Maxi in there where you I don't believe at that point you had either Gafford or Lively in the game. In game one,

they did that last night, and it was pretty effective in stretches. I think Jason Kidd. You know, we had a lot of criticism of Jason Kidd, maybe not us, not as much as the noise that's out there calling for his firing. I mean, remember that he's making really really smart decisions right now in the playoffs. And another thing, real quick, Mikey, I don't want to know what you think about this, the Luca technical. I know Jason Kidd referred to that in his postgame press conference as being

a key moment in the game because it got him fired up. I wonder, I wonder how important that was for Luca to get that technical at that point in the game, because it seemed like I felt like he got a call later on in the game and by the way that the refs were calling that game that he might not have gotten otherwise. And the reason I say that is, you ever question this is do do referees give technicals based on the content of what the player does? Or is it more of an emotional

response of I'm sick of you, I'm tired of this. I can't take any more, so I'm going to punish you because I can't manage my emotions anymore without yelling and screaming at you. So I'm going to shut you up by giving you the tea. Yeah, I think in Luca's casystem was always cumulative of his not just that one moment. I think it's the culmination of an evening of you yelling at me, and I'm sick of it. But it shouldn't be sick of it personally like I feel, you know, like

I'm sick of your attitude. I mean, it's as his position as a referee, he has to take a stand. I guess for the other referees, I think in their head that's what they think, because I don't think what Luca did specifically on that one play is just is the only reason he called the tech, you know, I think it's You've been in my face, yep a lot of times, and now I need to back you off. I mean, but it's a cat and mouse game, it is.

But no, remember this and anyone gets frustrated with Luca at least in his head, and what he is doing is building toward changing what the ref gives him. He is from the minute he got in the league, he thought he should be treated like a superstar, not a rookie and get superstar calls, which in his first few years didn't you know, you worn't it again, he didn't deserve. Now he is, he should get superstar calls. Now. He shouldn't bitch every single play, but that one he was hacked

twice? Yeah, too tight, you got hit twice? Yes, yeah, so he was right, yes, and and and and I think, in the dude, it's such a it's such a chess game of emotions the way he rides these refs, I really do. I don't. Sometimes we we see him as just a petulant baby that can't that that's immature. But

maybe there's more strategy to what he's doing than even we realize. And I think by him being demonstrab demonstrative enough in that moment to get that technical I think after the referees have a chance to let their emotions settle and realize that they missed that call, subconsciously, you cannot help but but issue a makeup.

Yeah, and I think they did that, or not even a makeup, but based on the way that they were calling that game, by letting a lot of stuff go something that I think they normally would have let go earlier in the game. They decided to call it later in the game, and you saw Luca got a foul called on him where the Clippers were kind of flipping out over it. But those things make a difference. He's a smart kid man, especially when you talk about basketball like you. I think

you have to factor that into it as well. I wonder if you, just like in the NFL, you can't go holding on every play. I mean, as ball dominant as Luca is, like he might by the finest letter of the NBA rule book, get fouled on just about every time he enters the paint, you know what I mean. And he reacts like that's how it should be called, even though he knows it's not gonna get called

like that. You're only going to get so many of them. They cannot call a foul every single time you approach the basket, even though maybe if someone does it, if you got if you graze him with a fingernail, he's gonna spaz out on it. But by the letter of the law, I think he's right more often than he's wrong. So whatever, I don't know. I don't know how that affected the rest of the game. It

doesn't matter because Luca was great. Kyrie was great in the not the very beginning, because they were I saw something from Kyrie there was interesting Him and hard and were like kind of going at it Yea and their former teammates. But there was no love lost, it seemed, and I almost saw Kyrie getting a little angry. But he's the management of his emotions is so good. Art form too, so whatever, but he's just such a pleasure to

watch the hand of the game. With three steals and he's so like crafty defensively, you can have that one steal it led to a breakaway, was great, but he just waits and then he explodes his arm into a lane or to break up a pass, or to steal a dribble, and he just does it seemingly better than anyone. It's so fun to watch him defensively. And you could see him, I mean was he looked different defensively than he did for most of the season. Cranked it up, had room and

maxed it out, and Luca did the exact same. Man. They've been playing good defense for a while, but they were on a different level. When those two superstars are, you know they're going to get theirs offensively when they back that up on the defensive side. Man, tough, tough team to be. It's a good thing they have two days off too. Yeah. Yeah, no, do not not just to uh give the the injured dudes, the guys that may be a little banged up, Gafford and and

and Hardaway Junior. But dude, just to get a couple of days of rest. Yeah, you know, when you consider the travel aspect of it, and then the fact that you know, you saw Luca in the postgame interview last night. He was gassed, even said as much. Yeah, he's kind of sorry, man, I'm tired. Yeah, I bet. I will say I liked at the very end that that I was surprised that challenge on that inbound pass to Kyrie, which it was. Was it six and that cut it to essentially three? If it's an an one, right,

yes, it was a three point game. If they uh, if he gets the free throw the and one and he makes it, it's a two point game. Changes everything changes. The changes the dynamic to the way the Mavericks defend, and it changes the attack mode that and it expands the options that LA has on what they can do. But when it's a they

keeping it three smart challenge, Yeah, really smart. And from the one angle, I thought he'd raked the hell out of his arm, but then I saw him like, no, I think he just ticked the ball ball And then you know, I mean, it's whatever. You can't take your challenge with you, so fine to try it. But the fact that it worked was huge. And another thing, even though he missed one, which I was writing this note on my phone while he missed that second free throw,

the Kyrie free throw. Yes, yeah, the Kyrie free throws. Let's hope over the next month, you know, not just over the next ten days, are going to play such a such a role man that the fact that dude is ninety percent and in the fourth quarter he almost never misses, which again he did miss the second one. Then MAXI keeps it alive. I think that's what we're talking about, and Kyrie gets it back,

and that essentially ice of the game. But to have someone who basically doesn't miss free throws when you need him most, and the dude who's internal temperature is probably the lowest in the NBA, Kyrie someone that cool, that will matter in what will still be close games. The Groopers are a good team. But god, it's a pleasure watching that dude walk to the free throw

line knowing, all right, well these are good. Did you look at I don't you know you can't just percentage wise or him running hot like I don't, I don't count him as in yeah, when Luca goes the line, what Kyrie does? Man, I'm like, dude, these are real

quick. Before we go, the Luca pass to get it up the court, which by the camera angle that we had, which was side the side court camera angle, looked incredibly dangerous and when you looked at it from the baseline angle, it was just a great effing pass and that thing was never going to be stolen. And it was beautiful how Luca kind of gave up his dribble and as he he went through three options on where to put that ball. Yes, you saw him. Look here, Look here, there's

Kyrie. There's my lane wing bounce pass right to him, bout pass through traffic, through traffic. But he saw that. I can't remember who the player, what man maybe whose momentum was going in one direction. He's able to calculate that stuff faster than a computer. It's incredible. His IQ. I love him, I love them all. Huge win for the maps. They steal home field and uh, we're looking good man, We're gonna do

more maps. I think at eight thirty yep, I think, my buddy the machine, let's see, Yeah, the machine at eight forty five is gonna zoom in. We're gonna oil up the machine. Machine's always just fun. Anyway, Hopefully we talk maps, we don't just screw around. Because the dude's funny as hell. But he works for the Mavericks and he's one of the biggest basketball brains in town. We'll have him on an eight forty five. Uh, come up next, though, it is what the scut

the study. I have kind of a hypothetical that I thought of. I tweeted about it last night during the game and involved Steve Balmer will do that. Plus I read this study that it's sort of interesting. You want to be happy when I have less stress. There's just one day, a fifty year study, just one thing, an easy thing that you should be doing. I'll tell you what it is. Next to ninety seven on the Freak

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