Mavs beat the Kings to face the Grizzlies

Klay Thompson scored 16 of his 23 points in Dallas' dominant second quarter to get redemption for his dud in Sacramento a year ago, helping the Mavericks beat the Kings 120-106 on Wednesday night to advance in the playin tournament.
One year to the day when Thompson missed all 10 shots in his final game for Golden State in a play-in loss in Sacramento, Thompson fueled the win with four 3-pointers in Dallas' 44-point second quarter. That turned the game into a laugher and kept the Mavericks' chaotic season alive for at least one more game.
Dallas advanced to play at Memphis on Friday night for the chance to get into the playoffs as the eighth seed in the West. The winner of that game will open the playoffs on Sunday at top-seeded Oklahoma City.
The Mavs have undergone a tumultuous season after trading young superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in a seismic trade that brought Anthony Davis to Dallas and vitriol from the fan base to the organization.
Star point guard Kyrie Irving went down with a season-ending knee injury shortly after that trade, ending any realistic hopes of another deep playoff run after making it to the NBA Finals last season.
But, thanks to Thompson's shooting and a strong defensive effort, they still have a shot to make it into the playoffs.
Dallas opened the second quarter with a 20-6 run, fueled by back-to-back threes from Thompson. Thompson hit two more later in the quarter, as the Mavs built the lead to 23 points at the half, removing any drama.
Davis led Dallas with 27 points. DeMar DeRozan scored 33 points for the Kings, and Zach LaVine added 20.
It was a disappointing ending to an underwhelming season for the Kings, which fired coach Mike Brown in December and traded star point guard De'Aaron Fox to San Antonio in February. It all led to Sacramento missing the playoffs for the 18th time in 19 seasons.
Agencies
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