Mavericks defeat Pelicans in Noel's Dallas debut

DALLAS -- Dirk Nowitzki scored 18 and upstaged his newest teammate in leading the Dallas Mavericks past the New Orleans Pelicans 96-83 Saturday night at American Airlines Center.

The Mavericks (23-35) snapped a three-game losing streak in the Dallas debut of Nerlens Noel, the trade-deadline acquisition who's expected to be a building block for a franchise in transition.

That transition is coming whenever Nowitzki decides to hang in up. There's no rush, especially after nights like this.

Nowitzki knocked down 8 of 12 shots, including both tries from beyond the arc, and grabbed nine rebounds. The 19-year vet nearly had his second double-double in his last three games and is now just 67 points shy of 30,000 for his career.

The Mavs also inched ahead of New Orleans (23-36) in the logjam of teams trying to chase down the last playoff spot in the Western Conference. Denver (26-32) is currently holding down the eighth seed.

The Pelicans got 39 points and 14 rebounds from Anthony Davis, though the All-Star Game MVP wasn't much of a factor in the second half. Davis' new frontcourt mate, DeMarcus Cousins, scored 12 and added 15 boards. Jrue Holiday had 18 points and six assists.

The Pelicans have lost both games since adding Cousins in a blockbuster deal with Sacramento. Cousins said he isn't feeling any pressure by his role in the postseason push.

"I don't understand the expectations," he said before the game. "It's a big move, it's a big change for this team. To say it's pressure? Not really.

"But my goal is to make the playoffs. That's my main focus. I want to correct these mistakes, get this chemistry flowing as quick as possible."

Dallas' huge pickup from Philadelphia checked in midway through the first quarter and logged 30 minutes off the bench. Noel finished with nine points, 10 rebounds and a block after not being with the team in Friday's loss at Minnesota. His steal and breakaway dunk in the final minute brought the sellout crowd to its feet.

Harrison Barnes led the Mavs with 19 points, eight coming in the fourth quarter. Seth Curry scored 10 of his 13 in the final period. Dorian Finney-Smith scored 12 off the bench and Wesley Matthews had 10 points.

Dallas went into the fourth up 67-63 after three free throws by Barnes, who was foolishly fouled in the backcourt after making a steal by Holiday. Barnes heard the whistle and heaved a shot from three-quarters court and went to the line with 0.6 on the clock.

The Mavs were helpless in the first half against Davis, who racked up 27 points on 13-of-22 shooting and 10 boards. His last-second jumper gave the Pelicans a 49-47 lead going into the locker room.

The Pelicans complete a back-to-back Sunday night at Oklahoma City. Dallas finishes off a quick two-game homestand Monday against Miami.

NOTES: Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said C Nerlens Noel coming off the bench is temporary. "We traded for him to be our starter and I think he will be in time," Carlisle said. ... Noel needed a fresh start after a frustrating stint in Philadelphia, he said. "I feel like this is a home to me," he said of Dallas. ... New Orleans G Hollis Thompson started in place of G E'Twaun Moore (personal reasons). C Omer Asik (illness) was out. ... The Pelicans officially waived F Omri Casspi. ... Former Mavs PG Deron Williams bought out of his contract Thursday, cleared waivers and has agreed to sign with Cleveland, according to reports.
Season Series
DallasStatsNew Orleans
2-2Vs2-2
102.3Points / Game99.0
46.4Field Goal %45.3
43.83 Point %34.3
82.7Free Throw %77.4