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Delonte West Giving Gordon Hayward a Wet Willie
Delonte West isn’t one of the more stable and trustworthy players in the NBA. He has his uses, but he simply isn’t a depndebale guy. Never has been for the Celtics, Cavs, Sonics and this season the Mavs. He came up with a new way to draw negative attention to him for un-related to basketball reasons – Giving the Jazz’ Gordon Hayward a “Wet Willie.”
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Vince Carter and the Finger Roll Air Ball
Vince Carter hasn’t had too many impressive games since signing with the Dallas Mavericks, and all that was left from a good all-around performance against the Sacramento Kings was a 35 year old Carter turning an easy lay up and finger roll into an embarrassing air ball.
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The Lamar Odom Failure is Mark Cuban’s Fault
Lamar Odom is a failed experiment this season for the Dallas Mavericks, something Mark Cuban should blame mostly on himself, because of actually completing the trade many doomed as a failure from the start and because of his behavior towards Odom during the season, obviously not helping to improve the situation.
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Lamar Odom and the Dallas Mavericks Don’t Surprise Anyone by Parting Ways
Lamar Odom was going through his worst season since being traded from the Los Angeles Lakers (who he never wanted to leave), by his demand, to the Dallas Mavericks, where his on court and off court problems have led to the mutual decision of parting ways, as the Mavs fight for a playoff spot and Odom left pondering on the future of his NBA career.
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When Everything Clicks, the Heat are the Best in the NBA
LeBron James didn’t need some super effort to bring the Miami Heat back to their winning ways. Neither did Dwyane Wade or Chris Bosh. The combination of pretty much everyone playing well and the awful Dallas Mavericks led to the Heat winning 106-85, making it 15 consecutive wins at home.
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Andrew Bynum Proves Lakers Have More Than Just Kobe Bryant
Andrew Bynum had another impressive double-double performance, being the best player on a 96-91 win by the Los Angeles Lakers in Dallas against the Slow and old Mavericks, actually enjoying the fact that Shawn Marion completely shut down Kobe Bryant, allowing Pau Gasol and others an opportunity to shine.
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The Deron Williams Options – Lakers via Trade or Mavs in the Summer
Deron Williams isn’t happy with the situation in New Jersey with the Nets. From playing on a team with high aspirations, hopfeul of landing Dwight Howard somehow, Williams has found himself as the best player on a team going nowhere, with an owner who’s too involved with current Russian politics to actually care enough it seems.
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Bryant Stops Scoring and Lakers Keep Winning
Kobe Bryant couldn’t help himself but continue and throw over 20 shots, limiting himself to “only” 22 field goal attempts and 14 points, making only 7 of his shots. For once this season, he gave up on the tough last shot, finding Derek Fisher who hit the winning three pointer win 3 second to go, beating the Dallas Mavericks 73-70.
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Mavs Finally Produce Four Quarters of Good Basketball
Dirk Nowitzki led the way, as usual, with 26 points, but this time, the rest of his Dallas Mavericks teammates followed with energy and hustle, becoming the first team to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder this season (100-87), as Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook just didn’t get enough help from the rest.