Powell Power: Canadian centre plays a big role in Mavericks’ potent offence
Dwight Powell’s contributions to the Dallas Mavericks’ NBA-leading offence might not be as apparent to the casual observer as those of his flashier teammates.
Twenty-year-old Luka Doncic is averaging nearly a triple-double a game en route to becoming a leading MVP candidate. Kristaps Porzingis, when healthy, uses his seven-foot-three frame to punish opponents at both ends of the court. Tim Hardaway, Maxi Kleber and Seth Curry can all do damage from the three-point line.
Powell, meanwhile, is averaging a workmanlike 9.6 points and 5.7 rebounds a game as the Mavericks’ starting centre — solid numbers that don’t exactly jump off the stats page. What the box score doesn’t show, however, is how his efficiency around the rim and ability to work the pick-and-roll with Doncic helps fuel the Mavericks’ offensive machine.
Powell’s play has earned him a prominent fan in Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who gushed about the Toronto native in a recent article in the Dallas Morning News.