Spida takes over in Boston, while Luka leads Mavs to pivotal win as the semifinals roll on… See more 

Spida takes over in Boston, while Luka leads Mavs to pivotal win as the semifinals roll on… See more

OKLAHOMA CITY — Luka Doncic cracked a relieved grin and raised his hands as he glanced toward the rafters when his first shot splashed through the net early in Thursday’s Game 2, as if the Dallas Mavericks star was thanking the basketball gods.

The soreness in Doncic’s sprained right knee was still there, but his shooting slump had suddenly disappeared.

A sizzling start by Doncic set the tone for the Mavs’ series-tying 119-110 win over the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder. He made his first four shots from the floor en route to scoring 16 of his 29 points in the first quarter.

 

“It was just my mentality,” said Doncic, who also recorded 10 rebounds, seven assists, three steals and a blocked shot. “I think today was one of the hardest game I had to play. I’m battling out there.

I try and do my best to help [the] team win with just my mentality. Have a great start, and then the team’s going to follow me.”

Doncic made 11 of 21 shots from the floor, a normal night for him under usual circumstances. But he’d been struggling to find his rhythm during the playoffs, shooting only 39.5% from the floor in the Mavs’ first seven games of the postseason.

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