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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Dallas Mavericks’ recent hot streak has come to a halt with a disappointing 137-120 loss to the Indiana Pacers tonight, jeopardizing their playoff position in the tightly contested Western Conference. Mavs superstar Luka Doncic appeared visibly upset during the game after his team’s losing streak stretched to five games. In the post-game interview, when asked if the loss was a surprising one, he stated, “On the defensive end, we gotta do something better. We gotta do better for sure.

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The interviewer further inquired, “In rough times like this, what is the message in the locker room?” to which, Luka replied, “Positivity” despite his apparent frustration. While Doncic put out a triple-double performance with 39 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds, other players like Kyrie Irving (23 points) and P.J. Washington (20 points) also chipped in offensively. However, their efforts were completely overshadowed by the Mavs’ defensive struggles, which Luka acknowledged in the post-game press conference.

After giving up a staggering 106 points through three quarters, the Mavs were down by an 18-point margin with only 12 minutes left to play. With a minute and a half left in the third quarter, Luka was seen expressing his frustration by throwing a water bottle to the ground.

Mentor Schools Protégé, Again

Tonight’s showdown was a clash of coaching philosophies as former Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle, now leading the Pacers, faced his successor Jason Kidd, the current Mavs coach. For the second time, Carlisle’s team outperformed Kidd’s, and this loss marked the Mavericks’ 5th in six games, a stark contrast to their recent seven-game winning streak just 12 days prior.

Center Daniel Gafford revealed that Kidd, along with veterans Kyrie Irving and Markieff Morris, held a locker room discussion and their message as per Gafford was, “Finding ways to stay together, finding ways to be able to come night and night out and play like a full team from the guys that start the game to the guys who are on the bench.”

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Despite Irving’s 23 points, Dallas fell short in the third quarter, allowing Indiana to pull through. The team’s defensive struggles, being last in the league, continue to haunt them during this losing streak.

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Former Mavs Coach Carlisle has transformed the Pacers from a 25-win team to a projected 46-win contender. In contrast, current Coach Kidd led the Mavs to the Western Conference finals in his 1st season but missed the playoffs last year. Interestingly, both coaches entered Tuesday night’s game with their teams tied for the 8th place in their conferences. It’s postseason survival time. Will both teams survive or will there be a tussle between the mentor and protégé? Share your thoughts below!

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