Articles tagged with: Dallas Mavericks
Alexis Ajinca, Boris Diaw, Dallas Mavericks, Headline, Matt Carroll, Players, Trades, Tyson Chandler »
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The Mavericks vs. the Bobcats 3/1/10
The Bobcats led at the half, (53-43), giving hope that the stranglehold the Mavericks have had on the Bobcats would finally be released. Yet again, that did not happen. The energy and team play of the first half was replaced by turn-overs, empty possessions, and bad shots in the second half. Boris Diaw faced early foul trouble, a little more than six minutes into the game, and sat out the remainder of the half. His replacement, Tyrus Thomas, had a solid …
Bob Johnson, Dallas Mavericks, Headline, Michael Jordan, Ownership »
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This got very ugly very quick. If you are a Mavs fan then I’m sure that you’ll enjoy this clip, However if you’re a Bobcats fan then I would advise that you watch this in very small doses… Maybe 20 seconds at a time.
You’ve been warned.
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Yikes, has the first quarter ended yet?
If the NBA decided for some reason that the first quarter of all games tonight didn’t count, the Bobcats would have won. By one. 28 to 10 in the first quarter. I got the game late as usual and saw after hardly any time that the Bobcats were down 17-0. I went to the bathroom and I think it was 19 to 4? I don’t know. My buddy that sits behind me says “See what you did? …
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Bobcats vs. Mavericks
“Absentee owner’s” team vs. “Owner who is being sued and is the face of their franchise’s” team
Seriously could there be 2 owners that were more polar opposites? Mark Cuban has been the most vocal owner in the NBA for the last 5 years. He’s been in the local paper and on WFNZ twice as many times as Bobcats’ owner Bob Johnson. It’s not because Charlotte has a fascination with Cuban, it’s because he has a love affair with the …
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Very little irony to be had in Tuesday’s loss to the Dallas Mavericks; the whole thing was as familiar as a rerun of Seinfeld. Everything went exactly as you would imagine: Dirk Nowitzki may be searching for freedom, but he’s not searching for a high shooting percentage, as he hit a ton of his usual awkward-but-effective fade-aways and pirouettes; Coach Avery Johnson ran frantically back and forth throughout, shouting orders like a high school drama teacher during the final dress rehearsal; and Josh Howard did everything for Dallas except authorize …


