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Lamar Odom Has To Go
Posted on 28 Mar 2012 by Max Barton.
Shawn Marion should be in talks for Defensive Player of The Year, the only small forward to ever win the award was Ron Artest in 2003-04 for the Pacers. The coach of that Indiana team was, wait for it, Rick Carlisle. Seems that a second small forward has a chance to win this year, even though over the past couple of years it has been a big man award. Marion missed his third and final game due t...
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Tough Stretch Ahead For The Old Guys
Posted on 29 Feb 2012 by Max Barton.
When this delayed season finally started, no one gave the Mavericks the respect they deserved for being the champs, or at least that’s the case according the Shawn Marion. Everyone, but Maverick fans, had written them off before they even had a chance to prove themselves, “they had a lucky run last year” or “they cant do it again”, are just some of the statements that have been made. ...
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Mavs Handle Suns Thanks To Marion
Posted on 24 Jan 2012 by Max Barton.
The Dallas Mavericks hosted the Phoenix Suns Monday night without Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki and Vince Carter, who are both nursing injuries. One would think scoring would be hard to come by for the 22nd ranked offense, but the Mavs proved that wasn’t the case at all. Marion stepped up big and had a fantastic night scoring from all over the floor. Marion was 11 of 21 from the floor and 4 of 6 f...
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Comeback Kids Fall Short in Game 3
Posted on 7 Jun 2011 by Andy R Strom.
Game 3 felt a lot like game 2 except that the Mavs fell 2 points short of the Heat. Dallas did cut down on the turnovers and rebounded better than in game 2, but it wasn’t enough to get the win. The Mavs played from behind most of the game again and went on one of their 4th quarter comebacks that we are so accustomed to by now. The absence of Haywood was a big blow to the Mavs defensive and r...
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Best in the West
Posted on 26 May 2011 by Andy R Strom.
I’ll start out by saying…hooray. There, I’ve celebrated the Conference Title. Moving on… As far as game 5 went, the Dallas Mavericks came from behind late to get the win in game 5, much like they did in game 4, except this time it was for the series. The Thunder are a great young team and have lots of talent and potential, but to get to the top of the summit you have to handle some bump...
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Mavs Shine as Thunder Fade
Posted on 24 May 2011 by Andy R Strom.
Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals was one with a lot of excitement late…or early…depending on who you were rooting for. The Mavs pretty much looked to be showing their age early in the game, but always managed to keep it just close enough. My father, who lives back in my hometown in Texas is an avid sports fan and will call me often when our teams play. He’s a bit of a worrier and m...
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Mavs Clicking, Take First Two Games
Posted on 5 May 2011 by Andy R Strom.
The Dallas Mavericks went into the Staples Center again on Wednesday night and walked out with a 93-81 win and a 2-0 series lead. The Mavs seem to be clicking on just about every cylinder. They are just flat out playing some good basketball. The Mavs opened the game going 11 of 23 in the first quarter, looking sharp offensively and playing tough on the defensive end. The first quarter set the t...
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Mavs Look to end Tough Series in Portland Tonight
Posted on 28 Apr 2011 by Andy R Strom.
The Dallas Mavericks enter tonight’s game 6 in Portland after a big bounce back win in game 5. The Mavs were led by the tenacity of center Tyson Chandler and his rebounding exhibition with a 20 board night. Keeping Chandler out of foul trouble and on the court will be an obvious key to the Mavs success in game 6. The Mavs have always had a tough time getting wins in Portland thought. The Blaz...
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Groundhog Day…Again
Posted on 16 Apr 2011 by Andy R Strom.
Well, spring is finally here, an escape from the winter. And in a way an escape from the regular season for the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs finished out another solid season with a record of 57-25. The Mavs had some adversity to overcome including the loss of starting shooting guard Caron Butler who was lost for the rest of the season after suffering a partial tear of the patella tendon agains...
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Waiting Game: How Long Until the Clippers are Relevant in the West?
Posted on 29 Mar 2011 by Taylor Smith.
By now, you're probably well aware of the Clippers' situation. They haven't appeared in the playoffs since the 2006 season, and won't be making a return trip this season. However, considering all the excitement, interest and attention that the team has been able to generate this season, you'd have to call 2010-11 an absolute success, right? So, with all of this young talent and seemingly limitl...









