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Rubio and the Timberwolves are the Real Deal
Ricky Rubio continued to impress with his passing skills and overall ability to run the team’s offense, while Kevin Love did everything, from hitting threes to crashing the boards, as usual. The Minnesota Timberwolves ran the slow, old and slightly pathetic Dallas Mavericks off the floor with a 99-82 win.
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Durant Buzzer Beater Worsens Mavs’ Woes
Kevin Durant put all the Russell Westbrook nonsense behind him and gave another fantastic offensive show, scoring 30 points, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 104-102 win over the struggling Dallas Mavericks, hitting the game winning three pointer to boot.
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Nuggets Next in Line to Humiliate NBA Champions
The Dallas Mavericks don’t look anything like NBA champions right now, with more than a few problems on both offense and defense, with newcomers Lamar Odom and Vince Carter and handling fast teams like the Denver Nuggets.
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The One Good Thing About the Mavs Last Night
The Mavs sucked big time last night in their 105-94 loss to the Miami Heat, but at least their fans had this cheerleader to look at.
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Lebron James Always Shines on Christmas
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade came to prove a point, Dirk Nowitzki just to get through the night. The Miami Heat came win and play basketball, the Dallas Mavericks came for a coronation. The 105-94 scoreline isn’t close to the truth about a game that wasn’t close from the first moment.
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Not So Classic NBA Moments – Avery Johnson and Josh Howard
Avery Johnson inflicting some accidental pain on Josh Howard while Erik Dampier hides from his steaming coach. Man, I miss the NBA.
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Why the Dallas Mavericks Won the NBA Title (Infographic)
An infographic showing that age and experience usually beats everything else in the NBA world. No wonder the Dallas Mavericks won the NBA title in 2011.
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Game 6 of the 2011 NBA Finals in Pictures
Before entering an unknown future, threatened with a lockout, the Dallas Mavericks made a lot of “neutral fans” happy by beating the Miami Heat and mostly, LeBron James. Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry led the Mavs to a 105-95 win in Game 6 and the Dallas Mavericks to their first ever NBA Finals, avenging the loss in 2006.
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Terry and Nowitzki Get Their Revenge – Dallas Mavericks Win First NBA Title
Jason Terry was huge all night. Dirk Nowitzki just for one half, and an entire series. The Dallas Mavericks beat the Miami Heat 105-95 to win their first NBA title, winning the series 4-2.
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LeBron James Has Done it Before, He Can do it Again
With his back against the wall, with two games he must win in front of him, LeBron James can come out like a hero, a living legend, or a go down while everybody cheers for the fall of the villain.