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ESPN q) 8) Cincinnati 5 Chicago Cube 3 : fill-it-i- fast-pac- ed ft si — By returning to their lineup die Dallas Marericks are ndltog towud the playoffs Dirk Nowitzki scored 27 points and Antawn Jamison added 25 sending die Mavericks to their sixth straight victory and 50th of die season — 117-9- 4 over the Utah Jazz on Thursday night Dallas (50-2moved into a tie with Memphis for the fifth seed in the Western Conference with four games left The Mays now 35-- 5 at home play three of their remaining games on die road Dallas new lock has produced at least 117 points in all six wins and an average of 1217 over that span The Mavericks have Won diem all by at least 10 points although Sacramento is die only guaranteed playoff team they’ve faced along the way “It’s crazy” Jamison said “It’s tough for teams to pinpoint who they want to stop We’ve got three or four guys HavetlT who sene six right janaa' prints vety quickly” Utah can vouch for that after allowing its most points since the Mavs rang up 127 in the second game of the season The Jazz saw Michael Finley sandwich a bank shot around two : in die first quarter then rookie Josh Howard hit two 3s and a long jumper pn consecutive possessions in the second quarter Jamison entered during the final minute bf the first quarter and had 16 prints by halftime Even Shawn Bradley hit his fust shot when he mitered in the third quarter “Everyone they piirout there played welL” Utah coach jerry Sloan said ' “Every combination was effective They were riive out there” This loss dropped the Jaa a half game behind Denver and Portland for the West’s eighth and final playoff spot hiu three games left to try Utah (41-3qualifying for the postseason for a 21st straight season " Before tqvoff Nelson equated this to a playoff game because of its importance on - ' t 1 f |