Bucked by Milwaukee
J-Kidd's hot shooting wasn't enough to keep the Mavericks winning streak alive as they fell Wednesday night to the Bucks, 133-99.
J-Kidd's hot shooting wasn't enough to keep the Mavericks winning streak alive as they fell Wednesday night to the Bucks, 133-99.
Jason rediscovered his shooting touch from downtown on Monday, hitting six of eight threes to help Dallas snap a four-game road losing streak.
Jason and the Mavericks got their revenge against the Utah Jazz for last month's tough loss, shooting a blistering 50.6 percent from the field to pull off the 115-108 victory.
Jason and Co. came out strong Wednesday night, but weren't able to get a win against the fiesty New Orleans Hornets, losing 104-97.
Jason and the Mavericks wrapped their three-game road trip with a 99-97 loss to the Denver Nuggets, giving Dallas three consecutive losses while they were away from American Airlines Center.
While he's primarily known these days as a pass-first point guard, J-Kidd is ready to shoot when called on -- just as he did during Dallas' 99-94 victory over the New York Knicks on Thursday night.
A great play late in the game by No. 2 led to Dallas' narrow 107-102 win Tuesday night over the struggling LA Clippers.
If as a team, Jason and the Mavs can improve from the three-point line, they'll have a much better chance at putting teams away instead of chasing them down to the wire.
If Jason and the Mavericks could get a full head of steam going earlier in games, they might be even better than 20-13.
Fourteen seasons under his belt, Jason remains one of the greatest players currently suiting up in the NBA.