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Luka Doncic advances for first time as Dallas Mavericks storm back to close out Utah Jazz

SALT LAKE CITY — For the first time in the Luka Doncic era, the Dallas Mavericks have advanced to the second round of the NBA playoffs.

The Mavericks rallied from a 12-point halftime deficit for a 98-96 Game 6 closeout victory over the Utah Jazz on Thursday, Dallas' first postseason series win since the 2011 NBA Finals.

Doncic had 24 points, nine rebounds and eight assists to put the finishing touches on the first playoff series win of his career at Vivint Arena, which coincidentally was the site of Mavs legend Dirk Nowitzki's first postseason closeout 21 years ago.

The Jazz's lead held up for only nine minutes, 32 seconds of the second half as the Mavs lit up the scoreboard in painfully familiar fashion for the Jazz. Dallas went to a small lineup, as they have done with success throughout the series, and got rolling by creating clean looks from 3-point range, just as the LA Clippers did while storming back from a 25-point deficit and eliminating the Jazz in the Game 6 of last season's Western Conference semifinals.

The Mavs made as many 3-pointers in the second half — 14, the most in a playoff half in franchise history, according to ESPN Stats & Information research — as the Jazz had total field goals.

As the final buzzer sounded, Doncic waved farewell to the hostile crowd and then celebrated with his teammates. The Jazz tied the score twice in the fourth quarter. On both occasions, Doncic responded by driving and kicking to a teammate for an open 3, first by Dorian Finney-Smith and the second by Jalen Brunson.

Utah twice had opportunities to take the lead in the final minute. After Mavs guard Jalen Brunson (24 points) put the Mavs up two with 4.3 seconds remaining, the Jazz called timeout and ran a pretty inbounds pass

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