Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic Break Down Game 4 Shooting Woes
Mavs Drop Game 1
The Dallas Mavericks dropped Game 1 against the Los Angeles Clippers, leading to questions about Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving's shooting performance.
Honest Admissions
In a post-game interview, Irving admitted that he "didn't have it" from beyond the arc, shooting just 2-of-12 from three-point range. Doncic echoed similar sentiments, acknowledging that he "wasn't making shots."
However, both players expressed confidence in their ability to bounce back in Game 2, emphasizing their need to "execute better and make shots."
Mavs Injury Woes Continue
Adding to the Mavs' concerns, veteran guard Dorian Finney-Smith suffered an untimely injury in Game 4, leaving the team shorthanded.
His absence could be a significant blow to the Mavs' defense, and his shooting ability will be missed in a team that has struggled from three-point range.
Moving Forward
Despite their Game 1 loss, the Mavericks remain optimistic about their chances in the series.
With Irving and Doncic leading the way, they believe they have the firepower to overcome the Clippers and advance to the next round.
Game 2 is scheduled for Tuesday, February 21, in Dallas, and the Mavs are eager to bounce back and even the series.
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