DALLAS, TEXAS — Kyrie Irving dropped in 42 points and Tim Hardaway Jr. had a season-high 41 the Dallas Mavericks had two players record 40-plus points for the second time in franchise history and the 20th time in NBA history as the Mavericks beat The New Orleans Pelicans 125-120.
“He’s having an incredible stretch right now. He is making a lot of right reads. He is taking some tough shots for sure. I think he is right in his wheelhouse of allowing the work to translate into success on the court. You are watching him make a lot of opportunities for himself and be highly efficient at it. I’m happy for him,” says Irving on teammate Tim Hardaway Jr. impact.