The Warriors put on a show that was well worth their fans' 13-year wait.

Jason Richardson had 30 points and eight rebounds, Baron Davis added 24 points and the Warriors steamrolled the Mavericks for the second time in three games, winning 109-91 Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.

The Bay Area's first playoff game since May 4, 1994, was a success for the eighth-seeded Warriors, whose faithful fans endured 12 straight losing seasons before coach Don Nelson got them back to the playoffs.

And after dominating both ends of the court in another improbably comfortable win over the mighty Mavericks, the Warriors are halfway to what probably would be the biggest first-round upset in playoff history.