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Mavericks defense, Jalen Brunson rise to occasion in Dallas’ Game 3 win over Suns

Mavericks coach Jason Kidd issued two challenges to his team – for Luka Doncic to defend better and other Dallas players to score more.

Check and check.

The Mavericks held the high-powered Suns to their worst offensive efficiency of the playoffs by far, and Jalen Brunson scored 28 points to lead Dallas to a 103-94 victory over Phoenix in Game 3 Friday.

Doncic (26 points 11-for-25 shooting, 13 rebounds, nine assists, five turnovers and five fouls) still served as the Mavericks’ main creator. But Brunson, who also had five assists, drove far more aggressively than earlier in the second-round series (which the Suns still lead 2-1).

His offensive burden lightened, Doncic – though far from a stopper – held up well enough defensively. Dallas looked far more prepared for the Suns’ attack and benefited from long-overdue regression to the mean.

Even as a team led by elite mid-range shooters, Phoenix was unsustainably hot from that zone in the playoffs. Until tonight.

Suns on 2-pointers outside the restricted area:

Expect the Suns to land somewhere in between in Game 4 Sunday.

Chris Paul (12 points, four assists and seven turnovers) had an uncharacteristically ugly game on his 37th birthday. Devin Booker (18 points, six assists and five turnovers) didn’t pick up enough slack. Jae Crowder (19 points on 7-of-12 shooting with seven rebounds, five assists and two steals) was Phoenix’s best player.

With multiple interactions with Dallas’ feisty bench, the Suns got pretty animated at times.

They weren’t the only ones. Doncic repeatedly made the money sign with his hands after fouls, seemingly making this insinuation:

Given his outsized importance offensively (positively) and defensively (negatively), it somewhat felt like Doncic lost

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