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July 25, 2008 10:32:33 PM CDT



Chris Paul Picks Mavs Apart, Again

Posted Apr 22, 08 9:44 PM CDT in Sports 

(Newser) – First the brilliant playoff debut, then the encore. Chris Paul had 32 points and a franchise playoff-record 17 assists, leading New Orleans to a 127-103 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night that gave the Hornets a 2-0 lead in their first-round series. The old record was 15 assists, set by Muggsy Bogues in 1993.

David West scored 27 points and Peja Stojakovic 22 for New Orleans, which took a double-digit lead in the second quarter, led by as much as 25 in the third and never looked back. Tyson Chandler had his second double-double of the series with 10 points and 11 rebounds, despite playing with foul trouble.

Source Associated Press

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Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, of Germany, sits on the bench near the end.   (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
New Orleans Hornets guard Chris Paul (3) shoots over Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd (2) in the first half.   (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
New Orleans Hornets guard Chris Paul (3) receives congratulations from his teammates after defeating the Dallas Mavericks 127-103.   (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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