Tag: Vince Carter

  • Oklahoma City Thunder – Home Court Humiliation

    Oklahoma City Thunder – Home Court Humiliation

    The Oklahoma City Thunder do have the excuse of missing three starting players, including a resting Russell Westbrook, but it’s still hard to fathom just how bad they looked in a 109-86 loss at home to the Dallas Mavericks, pulling them even further away from the top spot in the Western conference.

  • Mavericks Over Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Wastes Another Great Night

    Mavericks Over Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Wastes Another Great Night

    The New York Knicks continue to look like a team that’s going nowhere, including losing their best player very soon. Carmelo Anthony had another huge game which wasn’t enough because the Dallas Mavericks were just as good as a team offensively, and got Dirk Nowitzki, like in the good ol’ days, to provide the finishing touch with a lucky buzzer beating game winning shot.

  • Mavericks vs Bulls – Back to Square One

    Mavericks vs Bulls – Back to Square One

    While the Dallas Mavericks continue to do as expected – beat the team they should, lose against those better than them, this season is quite the rollercoaster for the Chicago Bulls, being unable to generate a decent winning streak without getting blown out unexpectedly just when they things are going in the right direction.

  • Dallas Mavericks – Dirk Nowitzki Improving his Legacy

    Dallas Mavericks – Dirk Nowitzki Improving his Legacy

    There was nothing the Houston Rockets could do in order to stop Dirk Nowitzki from moving up the all-time scoring charts, as his 31 points put him at 13th, and more importantly giving the Dallas Mavericks a 111-104 win.

  • 10 Oldest NBA Players Heading Into the 2013-2014 Season

    10 Oldest NBA Players Heading Into the 2013-2014 Season

    Unlike last year, there isn’t one “dominant” team when it comes to the top 10 oldest NBA players, with no player starting off the season into the fifth decade in his life, and only one, Steve Nash of the Los Angeles Lakers, crossing the 40 years threshold at some point during the season.

  • Dallas Mavericks – Dirk Nowitzki Does Too Much A Little Too Late

    Dallas Mavericks – Dirk Nowitzki Does Too Much A Little Too Late

    It’s gotten to be a thing of norm for the Dallas Mavericks to be rescued into victory by some late game heroics not to mention clutch shooting, from Dirk Nowitzki. In the 2013 version of him and them, it doesn’t seem to be enough to keep their NBA playoff streak alive.

  • Best Perimeter Defenders in the NBA

    Best Perimeter Defenders in the NBA

    Stats don’t do players justice when it comes to defense; blocks and steals don’t usually tell the whole story. Everyone knows LeBron James is a great defender anywhere on the court, and so are guys like Josh Smith and Andrei Kirilenko. There are more numbers and figures that help shine a light over those who don’t usually get recognized for their defensive work on the perimeter.

  • Dallas Mavericks – Helping Out Dirk Nowitzki

    Dallas Mavericks – Helping Out Dirk Nowitzki

    Now that Dirk Nowitzki is back in the lineup, the next step is getting him to play like an All-Star again. Until that happens, with the playoffs still a very manageable target (only three games behind the Houston Rockets), players like Shawn Marion, O.J. Mayo and Vince Carter are going to have to help the Dallas Mavericks bridge that gap.

  • 10 Leading Active Scorers in the NBA

    10 Leading Active Scorers in the NBA

    There’s no one really close to Kobe Bryant when it comes to the NBA’s active scoring leaders. While the Lakers’ one-man show is surging past 30,000 points, out of the current top 10, only LeBron James looks like he’ll be reaching that mark later in his career. Where do they stop? How far do they reach?

  • 13 Most Hated NBA Players

    Whether it’s by NBA fans in general or simply by other players around the league, some players are easier to hate and criticize than others, sometimes without any reason at all. Being a Lakers player makes you a prime candidate anytime – just ask Kobe Bryant, but LeBron James, Kevin Garnett and Russell Westbrook get their fair share of hatred and critique around every corner.