After start, Stack values bench role
After start, Stack values bench role
Regular sixth man touches off rally with 18-point second half
By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News
Jerry Stackhouse was forced into starting duty Saturday because of Josh Howard's ankle injury. And while there have been times when Stackhouse has thought he deserved to be a starter, his experience against Toronto cured him of that notion.
"I was telling these guys that I was the only M.O.B. [Maverick Off the Bench] who hadn't started any games this year," Stackhouse said. "Now I messed that up. I want them to keep me in my role."
After starting the game, Stackhouse came off the bench in the second half, when he helped trigger the 24-point comeback that led to an overtime win over the Raptors. Stackhouse had 18 of his 22 points after halftime, and it was he and Darrell Armstrong who were the catalysts off the bench.
The good news for Stackhouse is that he's likely to be back in his usual sixth-man role come Monday against Philadelphia.
"He knows it's not permanent," Avery Johnson said of Stackhouse's first start of the season. "Stack has been one of our best hustle players. He's wrapped up in that mode of being an offensive player. Sometimes you don't notice the hustle plays."
Keith Van Horn now is the only member of the 10-man rotation who hasn't started at least a game.
Howard sits: Josh Howard was held out of Saturday's game but should be back in action Monday against Philadelphia.
"It's not that bad, but we just don't want it to be prolonged or get any worse," Johnson said.
Early returns not so good: Matinee events still don't agree with the Mavericks.
"We've been missing wake-up calls for early games since last year," Armstrong said. "Since I've been with the team, we really haven't played in the daytime too well."
Before the game, Johnson said the noon start would give him a chance to see how his players respond to a strange tipoff time. Considering the Mavericks were down by 10 points after seven minutes, the results can't be good.
"We need to be able to adjust more, because when the playoffs come, you don't know when you're going to play," Johnson said.
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