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Massive Trade Puts Dallas in Contention

Don’t believe the lie. Kobe Bryant wasn’t dishing out compliments to the Mavericks as some sort of clever ploy. He was being straight up honest.

“No question,” Kobe said Saturday when asked by our girl Gina Miller whether the trade moves the Mavs to the Lakers’ level. “I hate to say it, but it’s true. … Trust me, I don’t like it by any stretch of the imagination. But it’s a great move by (Dallas). It pains me to say it. But you guys made two great pickups.”

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Time Warner Cable Wants to Send You to NBA All-Star Jam Session

Time Warner Cable Inc. is giving basketball fans a chance to win a four-pack of tickets to this year’s NBA All-Star Jam Session presented by Adidas in Dallas, TX. Fans can enjoy eleven acres of NBA All-Star entertainment, where the chance to meet NBA Players and basketball legends are just the beginning.

Ready to win tickets to the Jam Session? Today is your last opportunity! Fans should follow Time Warner Cable’s employees on Twitter: @MelissaTWC_TX, @GnaiTWC_TX and @MsmarTWC. They will be tweeting out one NBA trivia question today, February 10th. If you answer the question correctly, you will be entered for a chance to win a set of 4 tickets to NBA All-Star Jam Session.

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Jerry Stackhouse to Sign with Milwaukee

Published on 18 January 2010 by Daniel Dessinger in NBA

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Jerry Stackhouse to Sign with Milwaukee

After Dallas traded Stack to Memphis, the Grizzlies bought out the remainder of his contract leaving him a free agent. After Milwaukee Bucks star Michael Redd suffered an injury against the Lakers, they contacted Stackhouse ASAP. Stackhouse is expected to ink a short-term deal with the Bucks later today.

Best of luck to Stack. He was a tremendous off-the-bench strength before the injuries began cropping up. We wish him well.

Read more about Jerry Stackhouse’s career leading up to this point here.

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Do We Really Care About Dirk’s 20,000th Point?

When Dirk dropped his 20,000th point this week against the Lakers, the crowd rose to their feet and cheered. Once on the bench for a timeout, Dirk stood up and applauded the crowd and thanked them for their support. It was a sentimental moment.

Dallas loves its big German. No doubt. But in the end, do we REALLY care about his personal achievements? The Mavericks lost the game in embarrassing fashion as Dirk and several other players wasted 10+ seconds passing the ball when they needed a three pointer to tie.

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NBA Southwest Division Report

Published on 13 January 2010 by Anthony in NBA

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Took a little break for the holidays but we’re back! The Southwest remains the league’s most competitive division, being the only division in the league with each team above .500 going into Saturday. The Mavs still lead the division, but the Spurs are making their and it should be an entertaining battle the rest of the season in the division race.

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Video: Mavs and Nuggets Game Recap

Published on 30 December 2009 by Daniel Dessinger in NBA Videos

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Check out this video of the latest matchup between Dallas and Denver. Notice Ty Lawson takes the starting role for missing point guard Chauncey Billups.

Dallas wins 104 -96 after Carmelo Anthony fouls out with a little more than two minutes remaining.

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A few days ago, Dirk was injured during the game against Houston. Dirk literally had a couple teeth embedded in his elbow. That is probably the first and last time I will ever use that sentence.

Dirk health update

ESPNDallas.com reports that coach Rick Carlisle has said they will revisit whether Dirk is ready to play before each game.

Nowitzki said he’s hoping for a Tuesday return.

“I’m on every pill there is,” he said. “We’ll just see how it responds. If it’s not Tuesday, definitely on [Saturday].”

What happened to Landry?

Chron.com noted that after losing a few teeth, Landry returned to practice Monday and pronounced himself fit to play in Tuesday night’s game.

Landry endured six hours of surgery to repair his teeth. He said two were clipped at his gum line, and he has temporary fixes. He has been relegated to eating soft foods — soup, yogurt, “healthy stuff,” he said — and is not sure when he will get back to solids.

“It’s not going to stop me,” Landry said. “It wasn’t life-threatening or anything. It was a little bit of pain. We all go through things in life where it’s kind of painful. You fall, but you get back up again, and that’s what I did.”

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NBA Southwest Division Report – December 19th

Published on 19 December 2009 by Anthony in NBA

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A special two-week edition of the NBA’s most competitive division, where the Mavs still rule the roost. Just how competitive is this division? Going into this weekend, the Southwest Division is the only one in which each team has reached double-digits in victories (each team has at least 11) and has seen each team play at least .500 ball for their past 10 games.

Standings

Dallas 19-8 (5-2)
Houston 15-11 (4-3)
San Antonio 13-10 (4-3)
New Orleans 12-13 (4-2)
Memphis 11-15 (3-3)

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Mavs and Hornets Video Highlights

Published on 15 December 2009 by Daniel Dessinger in NBA Videos

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JJ Barea showcases some interior moves in Dallas’ win over New Orleans.

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Top 10 NBA Plays: December 14th

Published on 15 December 2009 by Daniel Dessinger in NBA Videos

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The Matrix Shawn Marion starts us off with play #10.

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NBA Highlights for November 7th

Published on 08 December 2009 by Daniel Dessinger in NBA Videos

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Here’s some NBA video goodness to end the day. You’re welcome.

The video recap features Allen Iverson, a Greg Oden-less Portland Trailblazers, and some Kevin Durant gold.

From NBA.com.

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Mavericks and Hawks Recap

Published on 08 December 2009 by Daniel Dessinger in dallas mavericks

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Check out the game video recap below from December 5th game against the Atlanta Hawks.

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