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Sunday, Apr. 15 9:00pm ET
Mavericks close on fourth seed in West

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SEATTLE (AP) -- This late in the season, it's not just about winning, Dirk Nowitzki said. It's about how you win.

Nowitzki, who had 22 points and 15 rebounds in the Mavericks' 107-99 overtime victory over the Seattle SuperSonics on Sunday night, was upset that Dallas let the Sonics come back to force the extra period.

"We almost lost the game, and I think we deserved to lose it, the way we played in the fourth quarter," he said.

"We didn't play real smart with our lead down the stretch," Dallas coach Don Nelson said. "We are very fortunate."

The Mavericks (51-29), who are in the playoffs this season after an NBA-worst 11-year drought, led by at least nine for most of the second half. But the Sonics closed to three points with 2.9 seconds left when Gary Payton was fouled by Howard Eisley on a spinning 3-point attempt.

Payton hit all three free throws for the 94-94 tie, and Nowitzki missed a 3-pointer at the regulation buzzer to send the game into overtime.

Nowitzki hit a fastbreak dunk for a six-point lead with 44 seconds left in overtime, and Michael Finley hit two foul shots with 33 seconds left for the final margin.

Finley finished with 26 points for Dallas. Shawn Bradley added 10 points and 13 rebounds, and Juwan Howard had 11 points and 12 rebounds.

Payton led Seattle with 23 points and 13 assists, Rashard Lewis had 17 and Emanual Davis and Brent Barry each scored 15.

"We waited a little too late to come alive," the Sonics' Desmond Mason said. "We were short some guys, but we had plenty of opportunities to take it."

The Sonics started Mason, a rookie guard, at forward after injuries knocked out forwards Vin Baker, Ruben Patterson and Jelani McCoy.

The Mavericks closed to a game of Utah in the race for the fourth seed in the Western Conference playoffs. The Jazz lost 107-100 to the Minnesota Timberwolves earlier Sunday.

Bradley said the Mavericks, who have just two games left, should be playing sharper if they want to make a run in the postseason.

"We can't be passive and jump in the playoffs and say 'OK, now we're going to play playoff basketball,"' he said.

"We didn't do a good job of closing them out," Nowitzki said. "We let them hang around the whole game, and I think we should have been up in the fourth quarter by 20 points."

"We went out and took them lightly in the first quarter," the Mavericks' Vernon Maxwell said. "We knew we were in a dogfight from then on."

The Mavericks went on a 9-2 run to open the second quarter and take an eight-point lead after being down by as many as eight in the first. Dallas held on for a 49-45 halftime lead.

Nowitzki had 11 points at the half for Dallas, and Finley added nine. Patrick Ewing and Davis both had 10 for Seattle.

Ewing, logging a season-high 42 minutes, missed his first seven shots in the second half before connecting on a dunk in overtime.

"That's a lot more than I've been used to here," said Ewing, whose minutes have averaged in the mid-20s.

"In that second half," he added, "it just felt like somebody took that rim and put a lid on it."

Game notes
The Mavericks' streak of missing the playoffs dated to the 1989-1990 season, before they clinched a spot April 3. Golden State now has the longest run without a postseason appearance -- seven years. ... The Sonics' David Wingate was brought off the injured list for the first time this season, while Jelani McCoy was put on the list with a sprained left ankle. ... Seattle came into the game leading the overall series 54-36, but the Mavericks are 3-1 this season. ... Seattle will miss the playoffs for the second time in three years after a run of eight consecutive years in the postseason. ... New Mavericks addition Wang Zhizhi, the first NBA player from China, dressed for the game but did not play. ... Seattle's Brent Barry came in leading the NBA in 3-point percentage at 47.3 percent, or 106-for-224. He was 3-for-5 in the game from 3-point range.

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