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NBA: CLEVELAND CAVALIERS STUN DALLAS MAVERICKS WITH 59-FOOT BUZZER-BEATER FROM MAX STRUS IN WILD FINISH

Max Strus hit a three-pointer from 59 feet away at the buzzer as the Cleveland Cavaliers stunned the Dallas Mavericks to seal a miraculous 121-119 win on Tuesday night. The Mavericks took the lead with 2.9 seconds to go and without any timeouts, the Cavaliers needed a miracle and Strus connected on a long-range three to seal the win. Elsewhere, the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics won.
The Cleveland Cavaliers stunned the Dallas Mavericks as Max Strus produced a miraculous three-point buzzer-beater from 59 feet to secure a wild 121-119 victory on Tuesday night.
The Mavericks looked set to enjoy a key win on the road when P.J. Washington gave them the lead with just 2.9 seconds remaining, and the Cavaliers had no more timeouts left.
Strus inbounded the ball to team-mate Evan Mosley and received it back before launching a three-point shot beyond mid-court at the buzzer, which went in and sparked wild celebrations at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers stun Dallas Mavericks with 59-foot buzzer-beater  from Max Strus in wild finish - Eurosport
“I don’t know. Donovan [Mitchell] was out of the game, so somebody else had to step up,” Strus said in his post-match interview on the court. “I got lucky.”
He added: “The last five felt pretty good. I felt a rhythm and it’s fun when you do that. Every time I shot it, I felt like it was going in, and it was. Same with the last one.”
It was a painful defeat for the Mavericks who saw Luka Doncic put up 45 points and 14 assists while Kyrie Irving contributed with another 30 points.
“Incredible shot. That was just an incredible shot,” Doncic said. “It was my fault, I should have pressed forward [on Strus]. I thought we played a good game, but that was rough, obviously.”
Irving added: “That two-minute span was intense for us. This is the first time I’ve lost on a half-court shot.
“You don’t flush it out of your system, you feel it. This one has got to sting a little bit.”
Elsewhere, the Golden State Warriors continued their recent run of good form with a 123-112 victory over the Washington Wizards.
Warriors point guard Chris Paul returned after missing 21 games with a broken hand and contributed with nine points and six assists in 22 minutes.
Klay Thompson impressed off the bench once again and scored a team-high 27 points with Jonathan Kuminga adding 21 points.
“You’ve got two Hall of Famers in the backcourt coming off the bench,” Thompson said. “That’s such a rare feat, so we take pride in that.”
Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics claimed a 117-99 win over the Philadelphia 76ers and the Miami Heat secured a 106-96 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
Anthony Edwards came out on top in his battle with Victor Wembanyama as the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the San Antonio Spurs 114-105.
The Detroit Pistons sealed only their ninth win of the season against the Chicago Bulls while Damian Lillard scored a game-high 23 points to lead the Milwaukee Bucks past the Charlotte Hornets.

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