Dirk Nowitzki scored
21 points as the Dallas Mavericks sent the Philadelphia 76ers spinning to their
11th straight defeat since the new NBA season began, the worst record of any
team in the league.
Nowitzki piled up
the points in the final quarter as the 76ers slipped to a 92-86 defeat which
left them at 0-11, the only team in the NBA without a win.
The Mavericks were
well below their best, with Nowitzki missing 10 of 16 attempts from the floor.
But it was good
enough to edge out the 76ers, who have already faced accusations from
disgruntled fans that they have thrown in the towel with the new season barely
three weeks old.
Mavericks coach Rick
Carlisle said despite the 76ers' modest roster, they had been awkward
opponents.
"This is a hard
team to get good shots against," Carlisle said. "They have young,
motivated guys on small contracts. They're playing their [butts] off. It's good
to see from a competitive standpoint but it makes it hard to get shots."
Nowitzki was also
generous in victory.
"They kept
staying in the game, clawing and scratching and they're obviously desperate to
get their first win," Nowitzki said. "We had to dig deep and grind it
out."
Nevertheless the
stats don't lie and Philadelphia is now in the grip of a desperate losing
streak.
Including the
tail-end of last season, the 76ers have now slumped to 21 straight defeats,
just five shy of the all-time record for longest losing streak in NBA history
-- which the 76ers themselves share with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Sixers coach Brett
Brown bemoaned his team's high turnover total -- 27 -- which resulted in 28
Dallas points.
"You're not
going to win any basketball games with 27 turnovers," Brown said.
Sixers rookie centre
Jahlil Okafor, who contributed 19 points, insists the team was close to turning
a corner.
"We're on the
right path," Okafor said. "We see the bigger picture, and I really
believe that it's all going to add up, and we're definitely right there."
In other matches on
Monday, the Los Angeles Lakers' disappointing start to the season continued
with the team crashing 120-101 at Phoenix.
The Suns guard
Brandon Knight recorded the first triple-double of his career with 30 points as
the Lakers faded in the fourth quarter.
The Lakers rested
veteran Kobe Bryant and had kept pace with the Suns until the fourth quarter,
when Phoenix broke clear with a 21-8 scoring run to settle the contest.
In Texas, the San
Antonio Spurs recorded their fifth straight victory with a 93-80 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers.
Forward Kawhi
Leonard scored 19 points while veterans Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker both
contributed key shots at pivotal moments of the match.
Ginobili finished
with 17 points while Parker and Tim Duncan scored 10 points each.
Elsewhere the Bulls
edged the Pacers 96-95, the Celtics accounted for the Rockets 111-95 and the
Grizzlies downed the Thunder 122-11
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