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  Saturday, Apr. 8 3:00pm ET
Finley's free throws seal win for Dallas
 
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DALLAS (AP) -- The Dallas Mavericks are trying to make the most out of another forgettable season.

Eliminated from playoff contention for the 10th straight season, the longest current drought in the NBA, the Mavericks stretched their winning streak to four games with a 98-96 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday.

"We're playing for pride," Mavericks guard Erick Strickland said. "Nobody wants to go out a loser. We're going to try to win as many as we can the rest of the way."

The Mavericks were outrebounded by 17 and shot only 41 percent from the field but managed to hang on with the help of Michael Finley's five free throws over the final minute. They have 11 victories in their last 15 games.

This was the kind of game the Mavericks probably would have thrown away early in the season when they fell behind in the Western Conference standings.

"I think we're growing as a team," point guard Steve Nash said. "We're winning some close games even when we play as poorly as we did today. These are games against teams we should beat that we were losing."

Dallas has won four straight games decided by three points or less after starting the season 2-7 in tight games.

Finley and Strickland scored 19 points each, and Dirk Nowitzki added 18. Reserve Greg Buckner had 15 and Nash 13.

Tyrone Nesby scored a season-high 29 points for the Clippers and Maurice Taylor had 24 points and 15 rebounds. Los Angeles has lost 12 straight.

With 25 seconds to go, the Clippers reduced a 15-point third-quarter deficit to 95-93 on Taylor's 16-footer.

Finley made two free throws with eight seconds left for a 97-93 advantage. Jeff McInnis' off-balance 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds left got the Clippers to 97-96, then Finley converted one of two free throws with 3.2 seconds left for a 98-96 edge.

McInnis missed from 40 feet at the buzzer.

"We made some big shots down the stretch and came up with some key defensive stops," Finley said. "We've crumbled and lost a lot of these close games. We've learned from that."

The Clippers pulled within 90-87 with 2:58 to play on Taylor's follow.

But Nash hit a 3-pointer with 1:28 left and after Taylor's inside basket, Finley converted two free throws with 57 seconds remaining to give Dallas a 95-89 lead.

"We just try to stay close and win it at the end," Clippers coach Jim Todd said. "When you're the underdog night in and night out, that's all we can hope to do."

Dallas opened the third quarter with a 15-7 run and the Mavericks started the final quarter with a 72-63 advantage after leading by as much as 64-49.

The Clippers played most of the second half without center Michael Olowokandi, ejected with 7:55 left in the third quarter after getting his second technical.

Olowokandi and Mavericks center Shawn Bradley had been assessed double technicals five seconds earlier following a shoving match, and Olowokandi received his second when he got Bradley in a headlock as the pair jostled for position.

Game notes
Clippers assistant coach Kareem Abdul-Jabbar missed the game. He was in Atlanta to receive the James Naismith Award as college player of the century. ... The Mavericks completed a four-game season sweep of the Clippers. Dallas also swept its four-game series with Golden State. ... The afternoon game, rare for the Mavericks, drew an estimated 6,000 although the club announced the paid attendance as 13,552. ... Derek Anderson, tied for second among Clippers scorers, is recovering from the flu and wasn't with the team. ... The Mavericks are 18-19 at home with four games left at Reunion Arena.

 


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