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Mavs win 100-94 without Rondo in Rubio's return to Wolves

DALLAS (AP) - J.J. Barea took care of the start and the finish for the Dallas Mavericks in their first game without injured point guard Rajon Rondo.

Barea had 10 points and eight assists while starting in Rondo's place, making the first and last field goals in a 100-94 win Monday night over Minnesota, which had point guard Ricky Rubio back for the first time in nearly three months.

The Timberwolves were up 96-94 when Barea drove the baseline for a layup before falling to the floor with 52 seconds left. He added two free throws with 17 seconds remaining.

"They were huge plays because we were struggling to score and they were hitting us with some buckets at the other end," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said.

Minnesota, with an 8-40 record that is the worst in the NBA, trailed by as many as 21 points in the second quarter. But the Timberwolves got within single digits by halftime, and were within a basket when Mo Williams hit two free throws with 1:52 left after a questionable offensive foul called against Dirk Nowitzki.

Rubio, sidelined since severely spraining his left ankle Nov. 7, had 10 points on 4-of-9 shooting with four assists in 21 minutes.

Dallas led throughout after scoring the game's first 10 points. The first was Barea's long jumper that beat the shot clock after a near-turnover.

"I need to relax a little bit. I think I had some opening looks that didn't go down," said Barea, who was 4 of 14 from the field. "I think I did a great job of moving the ball around."

Rondo sustained a broken orbital bone around his left eye and fractured his nose after being kneed in the face by teammate Richard Jefferson less than 2 minutes into Saturday night's win at Orlando. Rondo tripped over the leg of Magic guard Elfrid Payton and was inadvertently struck by his teammate while trying to get up from the floor.

Rubio missed his first two shots before hitting a 21-foot jumper with 7:51 left in the first quarter to get Minnesota on the scoreboard.

He had missed 42 games after getting hurt a week after agreeing to a $55 million, four-year extension with the Timberwolves.

Minnesota coach Flip Saunders said before the game the only limitations for Rubio would be "just a coach's limitations," and that he expected the guard to play about 20 minutes.

Rubio came out with 4 minutes left and the Timberwolves trailing 92-89 after two free throws by Andrew Wiggins.

"I was dying. It was something super painful," Rubio said about coming out of the game, not how he felt physically. "When you're out there, you don't think about it. I was feeling that I was in control of the game, and I was thinking already of the couple next plays. It was something that the doctor had something to say, and I can't fight against that."

Monta Ellis had 23 points for the Mavericks, who won their third straight since a four-game losing streak. Chandler Parsons scored 18 points, and Nowitzki added 16. Tyson Chandler grabbed 10 rebounds.

Kevin Martin scored 19 points to lead five Minnesota players in double figures. Williams and Thaddeus Young each had 15, while Wiggins added 14.

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ANOTHER GUARD HURT

Barea was back in the game for the final stretch after Devin Harris, another Dallas guard, got hurt with just more than 2 minutes left. Carlisle said he didn't know the extent of Harris' injury after a Minnesota player fell on his leg. "It looked like he got twisted around," the coach said. "Hopefully it isn't bad."

BACK IN ACTION

Rubio wasn't the only player back after missing games, though his teammate Williams and Dallas forward Parsons had missed only two. Parsons, who had been out because of illness, shot 8 of 12 and had a season-high four steals. "It was one of the crazier things I've ever experienced," Parsons said, explaining how he woke up from an afternoon nap following shootaround with a horrible stomach ache, along with aches and chills. Williams had been out with a sore hip.

TIP-INS

Timberwolves: Minnesota was down by 21 midway through the second quarter before a half-ending 23-9 run. The Timberwolves were within 54-47 on a putback dunk by Gorgui Dieng just before the buzzer. "We're a work in process. The more we play together, we start to get a better feel for each other," Saunders said. The Timberwolves then made the first basket after halftime when Martin turned a steal into a breakaway slam.

Mavericks: Dallas swept the three-game season series and has won 25 of the last 33 regular-season games against Minnesota.

UP NEXT

Minnesota is home Wednesday night against Miami.

Dallas plays Wednesday night at Golden State.

Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki (41) of Germany, and Charlie Villanueva (3) watch as Minnesota Timberwolves center Gorgui Dieng (5), of Senegal, goes up for a reverse dunk in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Dallas Mavericks' Al-Farouq Aminu, left, and Charlie Villanueva, center, defend as Dallas Mavericks' J.J. Barea (5) of Puerto Rico positions himself in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Dallas Mavericks' Devin Harris (20) is knocked backwards during a collision with Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio (9), of Spain, as Rubio was moving to the basket for a shot in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Dallas Mavericks forward Richard Jefferson (24) stretches out to defend against a shot by Minnesota Timberwolves' Andrew Wiggins (22) in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Dallas Mavericks forward Al-Farouq Aminu (7) drops back as he defends against a drive by Minnesota Timberwolves' Mo Williams (25) in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Minnesota Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic, of Montenegro, shoots over the outreached arms of Dallas Mavericks' Tyson Chandler (6) in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Dallas Mavericks guard Raymond Felton, front, and Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio, rear, of Spain, dive for a loose ball that Felton was able to control in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Dallas Mavericks forward Al-Farouq Aminu (7) dunks on a break away play as Minnesota Timberwolves' Chase Budinger (10) watches in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Andrew Wiggins (22) follows behind and is unable to stop a shot by Dallas Mavericks' J.J. Barea of Puerto Rico as the Timberwolves Kevin Martin (23) watches in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
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