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Dallas Mavericks at Indiana Pacers

  1. The Mavericks beat the Wizards, 107-101, on Wednesday, snapping their 3-game losing streak in the process. Dallas has lost three straight road games and is 1-3 away from home overall in 2012-23.
  2. Indiana dropped a 99-85 decision in Milwaukee on Wednesday -- its second straight and fifth loss in the last six games overall. The Pacers have scored 100+ points just once this season -- tied for fewest of any NBA team.
  3. The Pacers won the only meeting with the Mavs last season, 98-87, in Dallas. Since 2001-02, these clubs have met 10 times in Indiana and each has won five of those games.
  4. Chris Kaman was 10-for-12 and scored a season-high 23 points in Wednesday's victory over Washington. Kaman is shooting 64.4 percent from the field this season -- best of any player in the league who has at least 60 field-goal attempts in 2012-13.
  5. Tyler Hansbrough scored a team-high 17 points on Wednesday -- his most points in a game this season. Including Hansbrough, the Pacers' bench outscored their starters, 52-33, in Wednesday's setback to the Bucks.
  6. The Mavericks are averaging 102.4 points per game in 2012-13 -- fourth in the NBA.

By ALAN FERGUSON

STATS Writer

(AP) -- The short-handed Dallas Mavericks ended a losing streak earlier this week by taking advantage of a struggling team. They'll get to face another one in their next game.

The Indiana Pacers, who like the Mavericks are missing their perennial scoring leader, will try to earn only their second win in seven games Friday night in Indianapolis.

Dallas has played its first nine games without Dirk Nowitzki, who is recovering from knee surgery, while Shawn Marion has missed the past five contests due to a sprained knee ligament.

With those two players out, the Mavericks dropped three straight games before topping winless Washington 107-101 on Wednesday. Leading scorer O.J. Mayo had a team-best 25 points, and Chris Kaman provided 23 on 10-of-12 shooting during his first start in a week.

"We'll take it right now. Being on that three-game schneid wasn't too good, so we'll take it and take it with us on the road," Mayo told the team's website.

The Mavericks (5-4) will next seek to snap a three-game road skid during the first in a set of back-to-back games. That stretch concludes with a visit to Cleveland.

Coach Rick Carlisle would first like to see a better performance from his team, which nearly blew an 18-point fourth-quarter lead Wednesday.

"We've got to be honest with ourselves about how we're playing," Carlisle said. "We're playing a brand of basketball that isn't where it needs to be. We've got to be get better, so we've got practice (Thursday) and then a tough back-to-back. We've got to be patient but persistent with the team."

Dallas will seek that improved effort against a Pacers team that's eager to avoid its own three-game skid. Indiana (3-6) shot a combined 34.8 percent in Tuesday's 74-72 loss to Toronto and Wednesday's 99-85 setback in Milwaukee.

The Pacers were 5 of 20 from 3-point range (25.0) against the Bucks and trailed by 32 points early in the third quarter. Paul George was the only starter in double figures with 12 points while Tyler Hansbrough had a team-best 17.

With Danny Granger expected to miss three months due to an ailing left knee, Indiana is averaging 87.8 points - nearly 10 fewer than last season - and shooting a league-worst 39.8 percent.

"We knew the schedule was going to be tough early," coach Frank Vogel said. "We knew adjusting to not having Danny Granger was going to be tough early. We've got to overcome it."

George might help the Pacers get past Granger's absence in this game as he scored a career-high 30 points in a 98-87 road win over the Mavericks on Feb. 3, the only meeting between the teams last season. David West chipped in 20 points on 9-of-11 shooting.

Indiana has won two of the past three meetings with Dallas after losing nine of 10.

Friday's game will feature the return of a trio of former Pacers: Darren Collison, Troy Murphy and Dahntay Jones.

Collison and Jones were traded to Dallas in July for backup center Ian Mahinmi. Murphy played three-plus seasons in Indiana before being sent to New Jersey in a five-player deal in August 2010.

Updated November 15, 2012

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