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Dallas Mavs' Tim Hardaway Jr. Embraces Sixth Man Role: 'Doing My Best Jason Terry Impression'

Mavs' Tim Hardaway Jr. is off to a great start to the season, and that all begins with 'embracing' his role as Dallas' sixth man.
Dallas Mavs' Tim Hardaway Jr. Embraces Sixth Man Role: 'Doing My Best Jason Terry Impression'
Dallas Mavs' Tim Hardaway Jr. Embraces Sixth Man Role: 'Doing My Best Jason Terry Impression'

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During a two-game losing streak, the Dallas Mavericks found themselves undermanned as Kyrie IrvingTim Hardaway Jr. and Josh Green all missed games due to injury.

On Wednesday night, though, the Mavericks notched a 50-point victory over the Utah Jazz, 147-97, to end the skid in resounding blowout fashion.

Hardaway Jr., who missed the last two games due to back spasms, returned to the lineup against the Jazz, finishing with 17 points, four rebounds, and two assists on 5-14 shooting from the field and 4-12 from downtown. 

"For one, I’m healthy," Hardaway said of his play so far this season after the win. "Just having nagging injuries here and there with surgery after surgery last couple years. Now I feel healthy, I feel great out there, I’m moving better. Everything is coming along great."

On the season, Hardaway is averaging 16.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game while shooting 38 percent from 3-point range. He’s also stamping his name in contention for Sixth Man of the Year, which is a role that Hardaway has had learn to embrace.

"For this team, I feel like it was my job to embrace that role, and with previous past Mavericks teams, that sixth man guy — he’s a big deal," Hardaway said. "Jason Terry for example. Just trying to do my best impression of that in the modern-day era."

Hardaway is right — Jason Terry was a staple in Dallas from 2004-12 and was a vital part to the Mavs' championship run in 2011, averaging 18 points per game in the NBA Finals and scoring 27 points in the series-clinching Game 6.

If Hardaway can continue to embrace and thrive in his new role — he is currently the odds-on favorite to win Sixth Man of the Year — he and the Mavericks should find themselves in a favorable position come playoff time.



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Michael Mulford
MICHAEL MULFORD

Michael Mulford is a writer/editor for Dallas Basketball, where he extensively covers the Dallas Mavericks. He also covers the Chicago Bulls as the Managing Editor for Bulls Wire of USA Today Sports Media Group. Mulford grew up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and graduated from the University of North Texas in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Event, and Sports Management. He began his pursuit of sports writing in 2017 with Dallas Sports Fanatic, where he covered the Mavericks’ G League affiliate, Texas Legends. He then became the Managing Editor of Dallas Sports Fanatic just one year later and has covered the Mavericks as a credentialed media member since 2018, including covering numerous playoff games between 2021-22 and covering the team at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas in 2019. In his time covering the Mavericks, Mulford has conducted numerous interviews for exclusive stories including with Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki, former Maverick and current VP of Basketball Ops Michael Finley, former Mavericks GM Donnie Nelson, and more. You can follow and interact with Mulford on Twitter at @TheMulf.

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