This was just a matter of time. The boogie man came for the Mavericks in the third quarter when the Warriors decided they’d had enough of the Mavs’ parlor tricks and snuffed them out with a painfully inevitable 30-13 run. The wave started by Steph Curry splashing consecutive threes and then Draymond Green picked up the torch for ten points of his own. The feelings of natural competition never really took hold in this game seeing as the Mavericks were short their silenced pp7 (primary weapon in Goldeneye; Dirk) and their pipe wrench (Zaza). That’s not to say that the Mavericks that did participate didn’t compete.