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For the first time in his career, he was sent directly to the old owner! Durant was helpless!

The Brooklyn Nets continued their NBA regular season journey today against the Dallas Mavericks.

This season's Nets are special because their main guard, Irving, can't play at home, so they have a special away advantage. Against the Mavericks, the Nets couldn't send Irving, so they had to rely on Durant to play.

Durant is also very reliable, and has been carrying the Nets forward. Facing Mavericks All-Star Doncic, Durant scored 23 points and 10 assists on 8-of-20 shooting. Even if Doncic blasted down a quasi-triple-double of 37 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists, he couldn't let the Mavericks easily overwhelm the Nets.

In the final moments of the game, Durant hit a three-pointer to help the Nets beat the Mavericks. But it was not Doncic who stepped forward at this time, but Dinwiddie. Doncic pretended to hold the ball at the last minute, attracting the Nets' defense and passing the ball to Dinwiddie.

Dinwiddie did not hesitate after receiving the ball, directly shot a three-point shot, thrilling hit. No one expected that it would be Dinwiddie who pressed the whistle for the Mavericks, and this was also the first three-point shot of his career to shoot a kill.

For the first time in his career, he was sent directly to the old owner! Durant was helpless!

Previously, Dinwiddie was considered a bad deal, and the Mavericks traded Porzingis from the Washington Wizards for him and Bertans. I didn't expect Dinwiddie to play so badly with the Wizards, and he moved to the Mavericks to live, becoming the best sixth man on the team.

For the first time in his career, he was sent directly to the old owner! Durant was helpless!

After completing the kill, Mavericks owner Cuban excitedly hugged Dinwiddie. I have to say that Dinwiddie's performance is excellent, so That Durant is helpless. After the game, Durant said helplessly: "If this ball is defended, it is that we are in place, but unfortunately we can't withstand the pressure." ”

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