NBA Playoffs: Warriors stage mammoth comeback to leave Mavs hanging

San Francisco, California - The Golden State Warriors produced a comeback for the ages in front of their home fans to beat the Dallas Mavericks 126-117 and take a 2-0 lead in the NBA's Western Conference Finals.

Steph Curry bagged 32 points in the Warriors' win over the Mavericks.
Steph Curry bagged 32 points in the Warriors' win over the Mavericks.  © USA TODAY Sports

It looked for all the world as if the Mavs would be the ones heading back to Dallas for Game 3 and 4 with momentum, as Luka Dončić had 24 first-half points to help his side to a 72-58 halftime lead.

But the Warriors went up a level defensively in the third period, holding Dallas to just 13 points as they chipped away at the margin, which peaked at 53-34 with seven minutes to play in the second frame.

While the third quarter was a defensive struggle, allowing the Warriors to pull the margin back to two points, the fourth was an offensive explosion as the two teams combined for 75 points.

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Ultimately, the Mavericks could not keep up as the Warriors piled on 43 points in the term, including 12 of Jordan Poole's 23 off the bench (seven-of-10 shooting), and 10 of Steph Curry's 32 (11-of-21 from the field, six-of-10 from long range).

Dončić heroics not enough for Mavs

Curry celebrates after scoring against the Mavs.
Curry celebrates after scoring against the Mavs.  © USA TODAY Sports

Warriors center Kevon Looney was also a difference-maker, scoring 21 points on 10-of-14 shooting and grabbing 12 rebounds, while Andrew Wiggins had 16 points (five-of-14 shooting) and Klay Thompson had 15 (six-of-10).

For the Mavericks, Dončić finished with a game-high 42 points on 12-of-23 shooting, as well as game-highs in assists (eight) and steals (three).

He was supported strongly by Jalen Brunson, who had 31 points on 11-of-19 shooting, and Reggie Bullock, who shot six-of-10 from three-point range for his 21 points.

Game 3 and Game 4 will be nearly must-wins for the Mavericks. If they lose just one of the two, the Warriors will head home for Game 5 with a 3-1 lead.

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