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1st Place - Sports Action Photo 1st Place - Print Sports Writing Andre Dawkins scored a seasonhigh 36 points and Chris DouglasRoberts had a triple-double to lead the Texas Legends to a 139-109 victory over the Oklahoma City Blue in an NBA Development League Southwestern Division game Friday night at Dr Pepper Arena.
Dawkins made 11 3-pointers, two shy of the Development League single-game record, while Douglas- Roberts scored 20 points, grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds and dished out a season-best 10 assists in the final home game of the season for the Legends. Texas improved to 23-26 while Oklahoma City dropped to 19-31.
“I just had to keep shooting the ball,” Dawkins said of his best game of the season. “I have the utmost confidence in my shot. I couldn’t let a couple of misses throw me off so it was big to come out and get hot early and keep it going through the rest of the game.”
Playing without leading scorer Tu Holloway, who missed the game

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with a hamstring injury, Dawkins and Douglas Roberts stepped up to fill the void.
The two sparked the Texas offense, which was hot from the opening tip, but took a little while to shake the Blue.
The Legends only led by two at the end of the first quarter and didn’t start to pull away until late in the first half when Dawkins began to heat up.
Texas closed the first half on an 11-2 run to take a 69-50 lead at break. Dawkins had 21 of his 36 points in the first half.
The Legends then opened the second half with a 13-6 run and gradually extended their lead over the final 24 minutes until it turned into a 30-pount blowout.
“You have to finish up strong,” Legends assistant coach Walter Pitts said. “Our last time out, the guys kind of got complacent. It is kind of hard with it being the end of the season and not having anything to play for.”
The Legends will miss the Development League playoffs but they aren’t ending the season quietly. They shot 56 percent from the field and 58.6 percent from the 3-point line

as they built a lead that reached 35 points at one point in the final quarter before Oklahoma City cut it down to 30 in the final minutes.
Dawkins and Douglas Roberts were just two of six Legends that finished the game with double-digit points. Jamil Wilson had 18, Patrick Miller 17, Bobby Ray Parks Jr. 16 and Michael Eric 12.
“It was more of a team effort,” Pitts said. “Every guy from one through 10 played real well when they were called upon.”
In the losing effort, the Blue had six players score in double figures, led by Jannero Pargo, who came off the bench to score 25. Dwight Buycks had 15, JP Tokoto 14, Talib Zanna and Dakari Johnson 12 each and Marquis Teague 11.
The Legends outrebounded the Blue 45-40 and forced 21 turnovers while only committing 16 themselves.
The Legends will conclude their regular season Saturday night against rival Austin. The Spurs are headed to the playoffs as the top seed from the Southwestern Division.


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