On-fire Doncic nets 39 to propel Mavs to 111-106 win past Houston
Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic drives with the ball as Houston Rockets forward Usman Garuba defends during the third quarter at Toyota Center, Houston, Texas, U.S., Jan 2, 2023. (Reuters Photo)


Luka Doncic put up a great performance Monday night, tallying 39 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 111-106 comeback victory over the Houston Rockets.

The Mavs had trailed by 18 points during the second half, but Doncic's heroics enabled them to extend their winning streak to seven games.

Doncic scored 29 of his points in the second half to lead the comeback. He finished 10 of 26 from the field, including 1 of 9 on 3-pointers and hit 18 of 22 from the free throw line.

"I was not worried in the first half, I just needed to be more aggressive," Doncic said. "That’s what I did in the second half. In the first half, I was passive, and it didn’t work well for us."

Doncic has scored at least 32 points in each of the last six games, including three 50-point games during that span.

"Winning is always great," Doncic said. "The energy in the locker room is amazing, so to win seven in a row is pretty good, but we want more. I think today we played terribly, but great teams come back and win games."

Christian Wood added 21 points, and Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 21 points for Dallas, which has their longest winning streak since the 2010-11 season.

"To win seven (straight) in this league, it’s not easy to win in this league, it’s easy to lose in this league, but it’s hard to win," said Dallas coach Jason Kidd, who was a player on the 2010-11 team.

The Mavericks shot 42%, including 13 of 43 on 3-pointers.

Kevin Porter Jr. had 25 points, Jalen Green added 20 points and Eric Gordon scored 19 points for the Rockets, who lost their fourth straight and seventh straight at home.

"We were getting our shots," Porter said. "There were a couple of missed plays, but that's what happens. It’s been a long game. It’s the fourth quarter, trying to execute, trying to get shots in, and it just didn’t turn our way."

Alperen Sengun, who missed Friday’s loss against the Knicks with lower back pain, scored 16 points. Houston shot 46%.

"I thought we did a good job on him the whole game," Houston coach Stephen Silas said of the defense against Doncic. "The issue was the fouls. I don’t have enough money to get fined, so I will stop there."

Trailing 100-93 midway through the fourth, Dallas answered with a 14-4 run to take a three-point lead on a jumper by Hardaway with 2:55 remaining.

Houston cut the lead to one on a layup by Porter with two minutes left, but after trading missed shots, Spencer Dinwiddie hit a jumper with 10 seconds left to up the lead to 109-106. Sengun missed two free throws, and Doncic grabbed the rebound. Doncic was fouled and made two free throws to ice the game.

After a sluggish first half in which he scored 10 points on 3 of 12 shooting, Doncic heated up in the third quarter, scoring 19 points as the Mavs cut an 18-point Houston lead down to 87-83 at the end of the quarter on a three-point play by Doncic.