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Saturday, Jan. 27 9:00pm ET
McDyess' last-second putback tips Mavs

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DENVER (AP) -- Minutes after punching a ball deep into the stands, Antonio McDyess delivered a knockout blow that floored the Dallas Mavericks.

McDyess, frustrated by what he perceived to be a lack of foul calls, grabbed a rebound in the low post and scored as time expired to give the Denver Nuggets a 102-100 victory over the Mavericks on Saturday night.

"I was so mad that it was a great feeling to get the game-winner," McDyess said. "You could hear them slapping my arm. Getting the game-winner made up for all of that."

McDyess finished with 11 points and 19 rebounds, and Kevin Willis had 18 points for the Nuggets, who won their ninth straight home game and ended a six-game losing streak against the Mavericks.

Michael Finley led Dallas with 32 points, Steve Nash had 23, and Dirk Nowitzki added 21 points and 14 rebounds.

"I would have rather lost by 20," Nash said. "Hopefully our karma account will build up and we'll get one back down the road."

McDyess' putback provided a dramatic end to a fast-paced game featuring two teams battling for playoff position in the crowded Western Conference.

Having already lost the Mavericks (28-18) three times by double-figures this season, the Nuggets (26-18) could ill afford to be swept by Dallas, which had won 16 of 20 against Denver.

"We didn't want to be swept by this or any team," McDyess said. "This got the monkey off our backs."

The victory came at a price for the Nuggets as they played the final 17 minutes without point guard Nick Van Exel, who ruptured a tendon in his right foot midway through the third quarter.

Van Exel will be placed in a cast for two days and then be re-examined.

"It could be two days or it could be two weeks," Nuggets coach Dan Issel said. "We'll know more Monday."

Even without their fiery leader, the Nuggets led 97-93 in the final two minutes before Nash rallied his team. He hit a 3-pointer and two free throws on back-to-back possessions to give the Mavs a one-point lead with 46 seconds left.

James Posey responded with a 3-pointer for Denver, but Nash tied the game at 100 with a 16-foot jumper with 16 seconds remaining.

After a Denver timeout, Robert Pack missed a driving 10-footer, and McDyess grabbed the rebound on the right block and banked in an uncontested shot as the buzzer sounded.

"Antonio is an All-Star in my book," Dallas coach Donn Nelson said. "He made an All-Star play at the end of the game. We threw a lot of different looks at him, but in the end he had the last laugh."

Trailing by 10 early in the fourth quarter, the Mavericks gained the momentum when Nash banked in a 3-pointer to spark a 16-2 run that gave Dallas a 93-89 lead with 5:22 remaining.

That was about the time McDyess' frustration peaked. After being called for elbowing Nowitzki, he punched the ball about 20 rows into the stands and immediately drew a technical foul.

The show of emotion may have inspired the Nuggets, who scored eight straight to take a 97-93 lead, while Dallas missed seven consecutive shots.

"We put ourselves in a position to win, but couldn't get the ball to fall through the hoop at vital times," Nelson said.

Van Exel scored nine of Denver's first 15 points to open the second half but hobbled off the court with 5:02 left in the third quarter. Before his departure, he had 18 points and nine assists.

The Mavericks, who beat Denver by 18 a week ago, trailed by 12 early in the second quarter but used an 18-4 run to take a two-point advantage. Finley hit a 16-foot jumper from the baseline at the buzzer to give Dallas a 58-53 lead at the break.

Finley finished the half with 24 points, two more than his season average.

Game notes
Denver C Raef LaFrentz did not dress because of a sprained right ankle sustained Thursday against Utah. ... Issel returned to the bench after missing one game to attend his uncle's funeral. ... Dallas, third in the NBA in free-throw percentage (80.1) was 21-for-23 from the line. ... The Mavs fell to 22-3 when leading at halftime. ... The last time Denver won nine straight home games was during the 1993-94 season. ... Posey scored his 1,000th career point. ... The Nuggets are 20-3 when scoring 100 points. ... Dallas had 23 offensive rebounds last week against Denver but just six Saturday.


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