Inside the numbers of the Mavs’ record-setting 51-point win over the Clippers

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The Dallas Mavericks set an NBA shot-clock era record by leading the Los Angeles Clippers by 50 points at intermission Sunday en route to a 124-73 victory. Yes, Kawhi Leonard was out, but it’s safe to say even someone of his talent couldn’t have helped the Clippers, who trailed 77-27 at intermission.

The Clippers entered the game 2-0, the Mavericks 0-2, but it didn’t take long to figure that Dallas wouldn’t be winless and L.A. wouldn’t be unbeaten for long. Dallas went on a 23-3 spurt to take a 25-5 lead with 3:23 left in the first quarter — and the Mavs were off and running.

The lead was at 36-13 at the end of the first quarter, and got up to 40 at 56-16 with 7:35 to go in the second quarter. Trey Burke‘s 3-pointer with 23.5 second left in the half made it 77-27.

How did the Mavericks do it? Well, as you’d expect, they dominated in every phase. Dallas was 29-of-50 (58%) from the field, compared to the Clippers’ 9-of-37 (24.3%). From behind the 3-point arc, the Mavs were 9-of-20 (45%), while L.A. was a miserable 1-of-19 (5.3%). That was the Clippers’ worst 3-point percentage in a single half in the last 25 years, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

More numbers from the first half:

Rebounds: Mavs 32, Clippers 16
Assists: Mavs 16, Clippers 3
Steals: Mavs 6, Clippers 0
Fast-break points: Mavs 20, Clippers 2
Points in the paint: Mavs 34, Clippers 10

Only four Clippers scored in the first half, with Paul George (4-for-12 from the field, 0-for-6 on 3’s) leading the way with 13. Dallas’ Luka Doncic, meanwhile, had 18 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. That was more assists than the Clippers had as a team. Doncic and Josh Richardson combined for 33 first-half points, six more than the Clips.

And, naturally, the world of social media had something to say about the rout as other NBA players felt the Clippers’ pain:

Not even an NFL Sunday could shield the Clippers from infamy after their ugly performance:

The Clippers would open the second half with a 11-0 run, but the Mavericks’ lead got as high as 57 as Dallas handed the Clips their worst loss in franchise history.

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