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Memphis Grizzlies Season Preview: Maintaining Relative Success
The Memphis Grizzlies seem to operate with patience and thoughtfulness set apart from the rest of the NBA. Something of a bubble, in which they can afford to retain their best players like Mike Conley and Marc Gasol, but remain unable to draw in the best of free agents.
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NBA Rumors, Free Agency: Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies & Dallas Mavericks Interested in Signing Chandler Parsons
The closer we get to free agency, the more suitors Chandler Parsons seems to have. The Dallas Mavericks would love to re-sign him, but the Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers would like to sign him too.
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NBA Rumors – Mavericks & Magic Interested in Signing Chandler Parsons
Opting out of his deal with the Dallas Mavericks, Chandler Parsons could come back to the team, but he’s going to get a lot of interest from a certain point in free agency, with the Orlando Magic already showing it.
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NBA Rumors – Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks Getting Worse at the Wrong Time
As the NBA season gets closer to its finale, the playoff races become a lot clearer. In the Western conference, there’s a three-team competition for two spots between the Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets and Dallas Mavericks. The two Texas teams seem like they don’t even want to make it in.
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NBA Rumors – Dallas Mavericks Stuck in Mediocrity, the League’s Worst Sin
And the Dallas Mavericks are at .500. Again. And it seems their inability to become more than just a good team and make some sort of impact in the playoffs is going to be part of their M.O for this postseason (if they even make it) and next season as well. The attempt to build a championship team in the final years of Dirk Nowitzki on a court is failing miserably.
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Dallas Mavericks – Monta Ellis Not so Awful After All
How does Monta Ellis respond to criticism? It turns out that it’s by playing his best basketball this season as the Dallas Mavericks beat the San Antonio Spurs.
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Dallas Mavericks – Chandler Parsons Isn’t Fazed by Russell Westbrook
The Russell Westbrook show is always spectacular, but it doesn’t always end with a win, as the Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the Dallas Mavericks 119-115 with big scoring nights from Chandler Parsons, Monta Ellis and Dirk Nowitzki leading the way.
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Dallas Mavericks – Dirk Nowitzki & Chandler Parsons Thrive in Small Ball
Playing as a center suited Dirk Nowitzki very well in the absence of Tyson Chandler, and together with Chandler Parsons formed a very dynamic and difficult to stop duo as the Dallas Mavericks beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 112-107, enjoying the awful performance from Russell Westbrook.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Can do it On His Own
Obviously missing Dwight Howard is a blow to the Houston Rockets, but they still have James Harden, who with all his flaws is one of those players who can win games almost single-handedly , leading his team to a 95-92 victory over the Dallas Mavericks with an impressive one man show in the closing minutes.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Better Than Kobe Bryant But it Doesn’t Matter
It seems the most important thing for Kobe Bryant this season is taking shots, hopefully scoring points while arguing about whether or not he deserves to be paid the way he is (he isn’t). Jeremy Lin, when he gets the opportunity, actually outplays the hall of famer, but it doesn’t matter with the Los Angeles Lakers crumbling on defense, losing 140-106 to the Dallas Mavericks.