Dallas Mavericks

9 December 2009

Dallas Mavericks power forward Dirk Nowitzki correctly believes that a woman would falter playing in the NBA.

“Skills-wise, yeah, they could play,” said Nowitzki, 31, an eight-time All-Star selection who won the NBA Most Valuable Player award in 2007. “But, physical-wise, it’s tough. Even all the little guys are pretty strong in this league and pretty athletic.”

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16 May 2009

When Mark Cuban told Lydia Moore that her son, the Nuggets' Kenyon Martin, was a "thug" after Game 3 of the Nuggets-Mavs series, he crossed a line. I thought I'd point out the Top 10 Things he MEANT TO SAY to Ms. Moore:

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6 February 2009

owen's days of "Kobe stopping" (which he never really did anyway) are far behind him.

5-Dallas Mavericks; 29-20, 7th in the West

They may be seventh in the West, but the Mavs are surging having won their last four, including victories over formidable opponents like the Orlando Magic, to name one. Dallas appears to be putting it together under underrated head coach Rick Carlisle, and Josh Howard and Brandon Bass are back in the swing of things offensively.

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30 September 2008

Look at the epic Golden State Warriors versus the Dallas Mavericks two years ago. That would have never happened in baseball. While I am looking forward to the upcoming second season, it’

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8 July 2008

wo desperate acts of self-destruction in Shaquille O'Neal to the Phoenix Suns and Jason Kidd to the Dallas Mavericks. Those moves pushed the usually level-headed Spurs into making a level-headed move in picking up Kurt Thomas... yet the games had just begun. 

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19 February 2008

We have been waiting for this moment for months.  No, I’m not talking about the Jason Kidd trade to go through (which it did today).  I am talking to about the second half of the NBA season to begin.  The first three and a half months can be such a drag, and usually are but in the second half, everything picks up.  It is a two-month stretch run to the playoffs.  This is the time when teams like San Antonio and Detroit flip their switch on and look to be playing their best when the playoffs begin.  The flurry of trades that have gone on in the last two or three weeks has just made the second half that much more interesting.  The NBA season is about 20 games too long and it kills ratings but now is the time to jump on the bandwagon.  These next couple months of the regular season and the playoffs are going to be some of the best basketball since the ‘80’s.  The NBA, where exciting happens.

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