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Even on an Off Night, Dirk Nowitzki Still Gets Job Done for Mavs
Dirk Nowitzki and Shawn Marion both scored 18 as the Dallas Mavericks rebounded from their home loss, winning back home advantage with a 93-87 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder which wasn’t close as the score might suggest.
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Kevin Durant and James Harden Rise in Dallas
Kevin Durant (24) and Dirk Nowitzki (29) stayed relatively “cool” while the Thunder’s bench, led by James Harden with 23 points, did most of the work in their 106-100 win over the Mavs, making it 1-1 in the Western Conference Finals.
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Dirk Nowitzki – White Mamba and 2011 Playoff Magic
A year ago, this 48 point explosion from Dirk Nowitzki and the Mavs looking like the favorites in the West to reach the NBA finals wasn’t exactly a likely scenario. White Mamba? So says Charles Barkley.
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Dirk Nowtizki and Mavs Too Good for Bryant and Lakers in the Clutch
Once again, despite dominating for most of the match and holding a lead deep into the fourth. Once again, the Mavs and Dirk Nowitzki were just too good when it mattered the most, winning 98-92, taking a 3-0 lead.
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Nothing New About Dirk Nowitzki Being Great
Yes, Dirk Nowitzki was great in the Mavs’ 96-94 win over the Lakers. No, it’s not a surprise, not at all.
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Hawks and Mavericks Enjoy Start on the Road in Game 1
The Chicago Bulls were stunned by the Atlanta Hawks and Joe Johnson (34 points) in game 1, the Hawks coming away with a 103-95 road win while Derrick Rose still troubled with his ankle. In LA, Dirk Nowitzki (28) led the Dallas Mavericks to a 96-94 win over the Lakers in the series opener.
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Tyson Chandler’s Big Night Too Much for Blazers in Game 5
A great night from Tyson Chandler while Brandon Roy (5 points) couldn’t recreate his Game 4 magic added up to Dallas winning game 5 93-82, heading back to Portland with a 3-2 lead in the series.
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Brandon Roy and His Perfect Fourth in the Blazers Win
It’s been a rough road for the Blazers and Brandon Roy this season. Last night, trailing by 18, it seemed everything came together for Roy, scoring 18 and the winning shot as Portland tied things up with the Dallas Mavericks.
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Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant Hammer the Texans
The two heavyweight Texan Title “contenders” got hit hard on Thursday with the Spurs losing 97-107 at home to the Celtics while the Mavs got beaten up at LA by the Lakers 110-82.