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Thursday, Mar. 15 8:30pm ET
Mavericks now tied for fifth in West

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DALLAS (AP) -- The Dallas Mavericks and Portland Trail Blazers now have more in common than billionaire owners. They're also tied for the Western Conference's fifth playoff spot.

Juwan Howard
Juwan Howard ducks under Minnesota's LaPhonso Ellis to score for the Mavericks.

With Michael Finley leading a Portland-like offensive attack -- six players in double figures, three with double-doubles -- Dallas won its season-high fifth in a row, beating Minnesota 103-83 Thursday night.

The Mavericks won for the eighth time in nine games to improve to 42-23, matching the Blazers. Both are 1½ games behind the Los Angeles Lakers for the West's fourth spot, which is pivotal because it includes home-court advantage in the opening round.

"This was a big step for us," said Juwan Howard, whose arrival has sparked Dallas' recent hot streak. "We want to continue to win and keep creeping up."

While Dallas' focus is on making the playoffs for the first time in 11 years, this victory wrapped up another milestone not accomplished since 1990: a winning record.

"I've always had high expectations for this team," said Finley, who had 22 points and 10 rebounds. "I'm not shocked at where we are right now."

The Timberwolves are going the other way, losing their grip on the West's eighth and final spot. Minnesota (38-28) has dropped four of its last five, helping Houston close to a game.

Dallas turned this into a blowout early, making seven of its first eight shots and opening a 20-point lead in the first quarter. The Wolves' lethargic play showed they were feeling the effects of an overtime loss in San Antonio the night before. Minnesota is 3-12 in the second of consecutive games.

"Dallas didn't care that we played last night; why should we care?" said Kevin Garnett, whose 28 points and 16 rebounds extended his team record for double-doubles to 10. "We have to win back-to-backs. We have to have a sense of urgency that these games are very, very important. We can't go out and get blasted like this."

It wasn't for a lack of trying by Garnett. After missing four of his first five shots, he scored 11 consecutive Minnesota points and took a head butt from Shawn Bradley, who drew a technical foul for it.

Despite his aggressiveness, the Timberwolves never got closer than 10 as they lost to the Mavericks by 20 for the second consecutive time. Minnesota shot 37 percent in the first meeting -- and just 35.3 this time.

"KG played as hard as I've seen him play both offensively and defensively," coach Flip Saunders said. "We just didn't have the juice that we needed to compete with a team at this level."

Dallas' juice is a varied offense. Rather than feeding the ball to one Garnett, they're spreading it around.

All five starters were in double figures: Steve Nash had 18 points, Howard Eisley 16, Dirk Nowitzki 14, Bradley 11 and Howard 10. Nowitzki also had 14 rebounds and Bradley 13.

Felipe Lopez scored 15 off the bench for Minnesota, which dropped its fourth in a row on the road.

Game notes
Minnesota is 3-12 in the second game of back-to-backs. ... Eisley was 5-for-5, including four 3-pointers, but missed two of four free throws. ... Four games into a six-game homestand, Dallas has won five in a row and 13 of 16 at Reunion Arena. ... The last time Dallas had a winning record, it went 47-35 in 1989-90.

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