Deni Avdija drives to the basketball basket with arm outstretched passing as Klay Thompson watches behind him in a scene.

Blazers Edge Mavericks 125-122 in Thrilling Finish

At a Glance

  • Portland Trail Blazers defeat Dallas Mavericks 125-122 in a back-and-forth showdown.
  • Deni Avdija leads the Blazers with 27 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds.
  • The game featured eight lead changes in the fourth quarter, with Klay Thompson missing a buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

Why it matters: The win keeps the Blazers in playoff contention while the Mavericks face a tough road stretch.

Basketball player Avdija pacing with blurred arms near scoreboard showing six 3-pointers while Christie and Williams shooting

In a nail-biting NBA clash on Monday night, the Portland Trail Blazers edged the Dallas Mavericks 125-122, thanks to a late surge and a clutch free-throw display from Caleb Love.

Game Summary

The Blazers opened the game strong, taking a 17-point lead in the second quarter before Dallas clawed back. Dallas surged to a 106-105 edge on a Max Christie 3-pointer with 6:56 left in the fourth, only to see Portland regain control with a 118-117 advantage after a Deni Avdija lay-up and Caleb Love’s 3-pointer.

In the final minute, Christie’s 3-pointer gave Dallas a 122-121 edge, but Love’s two free throws with 53.2 seconds left sealed the victory for Portland.

Player Points Assists Rebounds
Deni Avdija 27 11 9
Caleb Love 24
Shaedon Sharpe 24
Max Christie 25
Brandon Williams 22
Cooper Flagg 15 8 6

Key Performances

Avdija’s near-triple-double paced the Blazers, while Love’s six 3-pointers and free-throw heroics were pivotal. Christie and Williams provided a double-digit effort for the Mavericks, but the Blazers’ depth proved decisive.

Key Takeaways

  • Portland’s late-game heroics secured a 125-122 victory.
  • Deni Avdija’s 27 points and 11 assists led the Blazers’ offensive output.
  • Eight lead changes in the fourth quarter underscored the game’s intensity.

With the win, the Trail Blazers stay in the playoff hunt, while Dallas heads back to Philadelphia for a Thursday matchup.

Author

  • Natalie A. Brooks covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Fort Worth, reporting from planning meetings to living rooms across the city. A former urban planning student, she’s known for deeply reported stories on displacement, zoning, and how growth reshapes Fort Worth communities.

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