Tim Hardaway Jr.'s Dallas Mavs Success Started with 'Accepting’ Sixth-Man Role

Through the first seven games of the season for the Dallas Mavericks, the play off the bench from Tim Hardaway Jr. has been a huge bright spot.
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The Dallas Mavericks got their sixth victory of the young season on Monday night in comeback fashion against the Orlando Magic, 117-102. 

Orlando jumped out to quick lead in the first quarter and led by as many as 15 in the first half. Heading into the second half down 66-53, the Mavs flipped the script by outscoring the Magic by 16 points and never looked back. 

A huge part to Dallas' victory, and their 6-1 record to start the season, is the play of Tim Hardaway Jr., who finished with 21 points and six rebounds on 8-of-16 shooting from the field in 31 minutes off the bench on Monday.

"Just picking and choosing my spots, playing off the guys" Hardaway Jr. said after the win. "We know Coach Mose (Jamahl Mosley) very well being our assistant for a while so kind of knew what to expect out of him."

Monday's performance marks the third 20-point game off the bench for THJ, which leads the league. For THJ, who started 45 games last season for Dallas, the path to his success coming off the bench started with acceptance.

Tim Hardaway Jr.’s bench production is a big reason for the Dallas Mavericks’ 6-1 start / Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

"First and foremost, it's accepting that role," Hardaway Jr. said. "Second, is going out there being aggressive and having that mindset that if the first group got it going, keep that pace going. If the first group doesn't have it going, then do your best to make a difference to make that first group's job a lot easier."

Through the first seven games, Hardaway Jr. is averaging 18.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists while shooting 38.5 percent from 3-point range on just over nine attempts in 29 minutes per game. That kind of bench production puts him in the early driver’s seat for the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award.

"Obviously, I can't do a lot of this without the four other guys out there on the court with me," Hardaway Jr. said. "We play fast, we're aggressive. We try our best to defend to the best of our abilities and just try to help the first group stay in tact and keep the game close or extend the game."

For Dallas to continue winning games at its current rate, as well as keeping up its offensive onslaught, Hardaway Jr.'s consistent scoring punch off the bench is key.



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Michael Mulford
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Michael Mulford is a writer/editor for Dallas Basketball, where he extensively covers the Dallas Mavericks. He also covers the Chicago Bulls as the Managing Editor for Bulls Wire of USA Today Sports Media Group. Mulford grew up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and graduated from the University of North Texas in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Event, and Sports Management. He began his pursuit of sports writing in 2017 with Dallas Sports Fanatic, where he covered the Mavericks’ G League affiliate, Texas Legends. He then became the Managing Editor of Dallas Sports Fanatic just one year later and has covered the Mavericks as a credentialed media member since 2018, including covering numerous playoff games between 2021-22 and covering the team at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas in 2019. In his time covering the Mavericks, Mulford has conducted numerous interviews for exclusive stories including with Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki, former Maverick and current VP of Basketball Ops Michael Finley, former Mavericks GM Donnie Nelson, and more. You can follow and interact with Mulford on Twitter at @TheMulf.