“We just kept hanging in there, as they played some tough defense on us,” Nowitzki told reporters.
“I missed a lot of shots, so we had to learn how to buckle down defensively… make it tough for (Tim) Duncan and keep (Manu) Ginobili out of the lane.” Perennial All-Star Duncan powered to 31 points and 12 boards for San Antonio (21-13), who led 80-67 with 12 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
Dallas turned things around once Nowitzki got hot from the outside, leading a 20-5 stretch to give the visitors a 100-92 advantage with less than four minutes to go.
Nowitzki made just 10 of 28 field goals but was unstoppable in the fourth where he made a back-breaking three-pointer with 51 seconds left as the Spurs had pulled within four.
Jason Terry added 21 points and eight assists to help the Mavericks (25-11) improve to 13-6 on the road, the best record in the Western Conference. Erick Dampier returned to the court after missing two straight games with a knee injury and had 14 points on a perfect 6-for-6 shooting.
“Damp is so important to us, especially against these guys because he’s the only guy that normally has the length to battle Duncan on the inside,” said Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle.
San Antonio point guard Tony Parker had 21 points after having missed the previous two meetings with Dallas due to injury.
The Spurs entered the night having won 12 of their last 15 as they regain health and form since starting the year 9-9.
Against the Mavericks, San Antonio endured an up and down game that featured 10 lead changes with the Spurs trailing for much of the second before snagging a halftime advantage and moving well in front in the third.
SCOREBOARD
LEEWARDS 1st Innings 236
BARBADOS 1st Innings
(overnight 74 without loss)
D Richards c Powell b Banks 60
J Haynes lbw b Willett 28
K Edwards lbw b Baker 60
*R Hinds lbw b Banks 4
K Hope c Powell b Martin 22
K Stoute lbw b Martin 0
S Brooks c wkp Thomas b Tonge 0
+P Browne run out 11
K Roach lbw b Athanaze 1
N Charles not out 7
P Collins lbw b Martin 0
Extras (b10, lb15, w1, nb10) 36
TOTAL (all out, 95.1 overs) 229
Fall of wickets: 1-103, 2-103, 3-113, 4-155, 5-155, 6-157, 7-188, 8-189, 9-222, 10-229.
Bowling: Tonge 14-3-39-1, Baker 19-8-26-1, Martin 19.1-7-38-3, Athanaze 18-3-48-1, Willett 7-1-12-1, Banks 18-3-41-2.
LEEWARDS 2nd Innings
K Powell not out 10
M Hodge not out 4
Extras (b4, lb2) 6
TOTAL (without loss, 15 overs) 20
Bowling: Collins 3-1-2-0, Roach 2-0-4-2, Hinds 5-2-6-0, Stoute 3-2-1-0, Charles 2-1-1-0.
Position: Leewards lead by 27 runs with all their second innings wickets in tact.
Toss: Leewards.
Umpires: L Thompson, V Johnson.