LA Clippers vs Dallas Mavericks - FULL HIGHLIGHTS | Game 4 | NBA Playoff August 23 2020 by @NBA Sports Clips - Post Details

LA Clippers vs Dallas Mavericks - FULL HIGHLIGHTS | Game 4 | NBA Playoff August 23 2020

Doncic's deep shot at the buzzer capped a triple-double and the short-handed Dallas Mavericks beat the Los Angeles Clippers 135-133 in overtime Sunday to even the playoff series at two games apiece. Doncic finished with 43 points, 17 rebounds and 13 assists for his second straight triple-double. "We know this kid has got a flair for the dramatic," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. "He's a guy that lives for these moments." To think, Doncic was a game-time decision due to the left ankle he hurt in Game 3. But once he stepped on the floor, he knew he would give it a go. And once crunch time hit, the ankle wasn't even a thought. "One of the best feelings I've ever had as a player," Doncic said about the winner. "Just something special." Marcus Morris hit a 3-pointer with around 9 seconds remaining in OT to give the Clippers the lead. It simply set the stage for Doncic's winner over Reggie Jackson. His teammates rushed out to congratulate him. Follow me on social INSTA https://instagram.com/amz_baller Twitter https://twitter.com/amzproduction All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline

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