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Saturday, Nov. 18 10:00pm ET
Mavs even score with Abdur-Rahim-less Grizz

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- The Dallas Mavericks are the team of the 90s.

Dallas defeated the Grizzlies 91-88 on Saturday to move to 7-4 on the season. The Mavericks are a perfect 4-0 when they score in the 90s.

Dirk Nowitzki and Hubert Davis had 20 points apiece for the Mavericks, who won their second game in as many nights. They defeated the Sonics in Seattle the previous night for their first comeback win of the season, erasing a 17-point deficit. Nowitzki also grabbed 10 rebounds to record his third double-double of the season and second in as many nights. "We all have to take it to another level," said Nowitzki. "For me, it's rebounding, scoring when I can and just playing harder on defense." The Mavs evened the season series at one game apiece after Vancouver won in Dallas 10 days ago 101-74.

"They kicked our butts in Dallas," said Davis. "It wasn't a thing of trying to get it back. We thought we were better. We just wanted to play better this time around and I thought we did that."

Michael Finley scored 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter as Dallas came back from an 80-72 deficit with 7:42 left in the game.

Vancouver had a chance to tie the game after rebounding a Dallas miss, but Damon Jones missed a desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer as he didn't hear coach Sidney Lowe screaming for a timeout.

"Once we got over halfcourt, that's when we were going to call the timeout," said Lowe. "But they said they didn't hear me or see me and we ended up taking a 3."

The Grizzlies shot just 7-for-17 in both the third and fourth quarters after shooting 50 percent in the first half.

"I'm not sure if we're tired, but we're not shooting the ball well in the fourth quarter," said Lowe. "We have wide open shots and that's what you work for. You just have to knock them down. Part of it is not executing properly, but some of it is just not shooting the ball well. There's not much you can do about that except stay in the gym and shoot the ball." The Grizzlies were playing without their leading scorer, forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim, who flew home to Atlanta on Friday to be with his mother after she suffered a stroke. He will return for Monday's home game against Denver.

Vancouver was led by Othella Harrington's 23 points. Michael Dickerson scored 18 points before spraining his ankle late in the third quarter. He didn't return.

"It's a situation where you've been handed a gift," said Dallas coach Don Nelson. "You have to accept the gift. You don't play this team very often without their best player. And then to get an additional gift in the fourth quarter and have their two best players out of the lineup, you just don't want to not win that game."

Davis, averaging just 6.1 points a game, started and played 39 minutes in place of Greg Buckner, who sprained his foot in Friday's win at Seattle.

Vancouver dropped its fourth straight game and fell one game under .500 for the first time this season.

Game notes
Abdur-Rahim snapped his streak of 228 consecutive games played and started. He last missed a game on April 4, 1997 at Utah due to a thigh contusion. Grant Long got his first start of the season in his place. ... This was the 21st meeting between the clubs. Dallas leads the overall series 17-4 and is 9-1 at General Motors Place. ... This was the fifth of six games in nine days for the Mavericks in this their longest road trip of the season.


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Toronto 111
Milwaukee 102

Washington 109
Boston 89

Minnesota 94
Atlanta 84

Miami 86
Portland 80

New Jersey 97
Indiana 92

Houston 94
Phoenix 89

Denver 87
LA Lakers 86

Utah 109
Chicago 64

Dallas 91
Vancouver 88

Seattle 86
LA Clippers 83


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