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Luka Doncic returns from injury in Dallas Mavericks' victory

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Luka drops 36 in return to the court (1:52)

After missing five games with injury, Luka Doncic scores a game-high 36 points against the Trail Blazers to lead the Mavericks to victory. (1:52)

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Luka Doncic returned from a wrist injury and put up 36 points in the Dallas Mavericks' 137-131 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night.

An ecstatic Doncic, who missed five games, also had 13 assists in the Mavericks' fourth straight win. After it was all said and done, when asked his feelings by the club's social media team, he responded gleefully: "Great! Very happy! A win!"

The Mavericks were missing Kyrie Irving, who posted 30 points in a 106-94 win Saturday at the Utah Jazz, because of a sore shoulder. Dallas also was without Klay Thompson (left foot), Dereck Lively II (right knee) and Naji Marshall (illness).

But Doncic delivered, and injuries notwithstanding, he has been thrilled with how the team has played over the past two weeks.

"Obviously, I think their pace was great. They were playing amazing," Doncic said when asked how he thought the team performed in his absence. "So, [I was] just trying to adapt to that. They beat some tough teams, and I was just happy to sit back, watch and enjoy."

Doncic closed the first half in Portland with a pair of 3-pointers and a 17-foot jumper to give the Mavericks a 61-58 lead.

Anfernee Simons had 27 points, including 24 in the third quarter, for the Blazers. And though Dallas led by 112-101 in the fourth quarter after Spencer Dinwiddie's 3-pointer, Portland came back to tie it at 127 on Deni Avdija's three-point play with 1:54 left.

P.J. Washington answered with a 3-pointer from the baseline for Dallas, and the Blazers couldn't catch up.

Portland led by as many as 10 points in the opening quarter, but the Mavericks closed the gap and eventually went up by three points at the half. Quentin Grimes' dunk gave Dallas a 79-67 lead in the third, and the Mavs held a 100-97 advantage going into the final period.

Dallas center Daniel Gafford was inadvertently hit in the face in the first quarter then treated on the floor before heading to the locker room, but he returned en route to 19 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.

Meanwhile, Portland's Scoot Henderson was unavailable for the third straight game with a left quad contusion.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.