Thomas leads Celtics past Mavericks
DALLAS -- Isiah Thomas tortured the Dallas Mavericks again, this time scoring 29 points to lead the Boston Celtics to a 111-98 win on Monday night at American Airlines Center.
The Celtics (36-19) won for the 10th time in 11 games and snapped a six-game losing streak in Dallas. Boston also won both games in the series this season.
Thomas scored 30 points in the previous meeting in November -- 22 in the fourth quarter of a 90-83 victory in Boston. The All-Star point guard wasn't as lethal in the fourth quarter this time, but his 3-pointer put the Celtics up 100-89 with 4 1/2 minutes left and ended any upset hopes by the Mavs.
Thomas also added eight assists and made four 3-pointers. Marcus Smart, a Dallas native, scored 19 points for Boston. Kelly Olynyk scored 15 off the bench, nine coming in the fourth. Al Horford had 11 points and Jae Crowder returned from a two-game absence to score 10.
The Celtics return home Wednesday to face Philadelphia before heading to Chicago the following night for their last game before All-Star weekend.
Rookie point guard Yogi Ferrell scored 20 points to lead Dallas, picking up the slack for starter Deron Williams, who was ejected in the first half. Harrison Barnes had 19 points and Dirk Nowitzki and Wesley Matthews each scored 18.
The Mavericks, at Detroit on Wednesday in their final game before the break, were outscored 28-16 in the fourth quarter after making it a game in the third. Dallas (22-33) had just five field goals in the fourth quarter.
Boston shot 49.4 percent from the floor and made 16 of 34 3-pointers. Nine of the 10 who played for Boston made at least one shot from beyond the arc.
Boston built an 11-point point lead in the second quarter before Dallas reeled off an 8-0 run. That momentum didn't last, and the Mavs shot themselves in the foot before the half.
Williams picked up two technicals after being called for an offensive foul and was tossed. Ferrell fouled Thomas on a long 3-point try with 0.6 of a second left and the NBA's second-leading scorer sank all three free throws.
The Celtics' advantage was back up to 11 (61-50) at the break. Thomas had 18 points going into the locker room, including six in the final 36 seconds of the second quarter. He also nailed three 3-pointers early in the first quarter.
Smart had 17 points in the half and Green scored all 10 of his points before halftime.
NOTES: Boston F Jae Crowder was back with the team after missing two games because of a family matter. He began his career with the Mavs. "We shouldn't have traded him," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. ... Celtics rookie F Jaylen Brown (hip flexor) is likely out until after the All-Star break, coach Brad Stevens said. ... Carlisle credited Boston's foresight on acquiring All-Star PG Isaiah Thomas after stops in Sacramento and Phoenix. "The Celtics saw the brilliance in his game," Carlisle said. "He's an absolute menace to try to guard." ... Celtics F Gerald Green (illness) and Dallas PG Deron Williams (illness) were active. ... Carlisle on the death of former Celtics first-round pick Fab Melo, who was briefly part of the Mavs' organization: "It's tragic when a guy who's 26 passes. He was an energetic young man."