Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Hollinger's new stats
So, armed with this new data, he takes another attack at Nash's back-to-back MVP awards. Not surprisingly, Nash was the worst statistically of the top 5 finishers in each of his MVP seasons, lending further credence to the notion that Nash and his MVPs were highly bastioned by PHXs helter-skelter style.
The articles are highly technical, but good reads and lend a framework for the type of analysis I'd like to see us discuss moving forward.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
What's Got Byron Scott in a Hissy?
Not sure if you gents saw the post game comment from Byron Scott, but he feels the Mavs were showing his team up last night.
Anyone know what Byron Scott's talking about here?
I didn't see anything to indicate the Mavs acting "classless" and trying to show up the Hornets. Unless you count Bass flexing after two dunks but that's a stretch.
By the way this is the same "classy" Hornets team with Possey calling A-Dub a pu$$y (ironic) last night and of course there's that middle of the road power forward David "I'm so pedestrian w/o CP3" West touching Dirk's cheek last May.
Also, here are some funny thoughts on Byron Scott from a Spurs blog.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3279027
As a side note, does any coach in the league have more of a statue stance than Byron Scott? He's go the arm crossed stance down.
Sunday will be a true test on what this team can do in the playoffs. I'm excited to see what our boys in blue got.
After a long season of consistent inconsistency and blowout heart brakes, the Mavs have a chance to send a message to the West that Dallas will not be an easy out for anyone in the playoffs.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Hornets Game Thread 4/10/09
The Mavs have an excellent opportunity to move up to the #7 seed with wins tonight and Sunday. They need at least a split to keep their hopes alive. Tonight New Orleans is in Dallas which makes this the easier opportunity of the two. The playoffs are on the horizon and the Mavs are in for the 9th consecutive season, although some will not let us forget the mistakes of the past Let's chat about the game, the playoffs, and everything else Here
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
CP3 to the Big D? & other notes
Last night's game was sick, Mavs have been on quite a roll. We're not the only ones who get down on our teams after one game, this headline in Salt Lake City sums it up. Check out how they have the teams listed in the West at the bottom of the article - Dallas ahead of Utah, even though Utah clearly owns the tie-breaker right now.
But I'd really like to talk about the Rangers. Last night's game was great, even up to The Opener about letting the game go in the 8th. I thought for sure he was going to give up a game tying jack. That ball that Andrus hit out was smoked. What a smooth swing. I could get used to him. I don't think Nelson Cruz is going to hit 162 HRs this year, but there is no reason why he can't be a .280/.350/.550 guy.
Also, check out these guys that might get a free car if the Rangers keep winning and the Yankees keep losing.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Shaq-- maybe???
Shaq Facing Unsure Future With Suns
"I'm sure there's going to be some decisions to be made," said O'Neal, whose contract expires with a $20 million salary next season. "It's not my job (to decide). There are two types of business owners. Do you want to win or do you want to save money? Period."
When asked which one Suns Managing Partner Robert Sarver was, O'Neal said: "I'm not sure. The guy over here (Dallas owner Mark Cuban) spends money. I don't think he's really worried about the salary cap. I've been around 17 years and that's what it is. You either want to win and don't really care about the salary cap or you want to be under the salary cap." -- The Arizona Republic
Utah Jazz Game Thread 4/8

Big game tonight, I don't think I need to tell anyone that. Cowlishaw writes an article that doesn't tell us anything new here, but the Utah press point out Utah's recent struggles in Dallas.
I think the key moving forward is Josh. He/Mavs gotta manage his ankle and his post-game parties.
As Shiff pointed out, if the Mavs go 5-0, they should move into the 6 seed, and a 4-1 record should be good enough to move up to 7. I'd really like to see this team get to 50 wins, again, that would be a great accomplishment for Carlisle considering this roster and the strength of the West.
In other news, I signed up for twitter last week for the sole reason to track Shaq and Cuban. I haven't tweeted or twatted (or queefed, as the boys on the Ticket have been referring to it) any, but it has been fun to follow Shaq and Cuban. Cuban twats rather frequently, even in-game, but I think that's the point of twitter. Shaq and Cuban had a little banter before and after the rout on Sunday that supposedly led to a post-game meeting, but hopefully it wasn't to discuss Shaq's future in Dallas. We're not one piece away.
I'll be at Pluckers watching the Rangers & Mavs, and will post when I can.
Monday, April 6, 2009
2009 Rangers Preview
Stretch Predictions
5 games remain in the 2008-2009 regular season for the Mavs. Their playoff fate will be sealed in the next 5 games. For them to have any chance at advancing into the second round, it is imperative that they get out of the #8 seed. Realistically the Mavs have no chance to win a 7 game series against the Lakers. Best case scenario they hold serve with home court and push them to 6 or 7 games.
In order to get out of the 8 seed, the Mavs are going to need some help. The loss against Memphis killed their chances at controlling their own destiny. The good news is that they have a say in where they end up. The bad news is that they do not have complete say.
Currently, the Mavericks record is 46-31. Going 5-0 puts this team at 51-31. Here is their schedule and my predictions:
Weds - vs Utah - W
Friday - vs New Orleans - W
Sunday - @ New Orleans - W
4/13 - vs Minnesota - W
4/15 - vs Houston - W
Final season record 50-32
Here is the remaining schedule for the Jazz and my predictions
Weds - @ Dallas - L
Friday - @ San Antonio - L
Sat - vs Golden State - W
4/13 - vs LA Clippers - W
4/14 - @ LA Lakers - L
Final Season Record - 49-33
Here is the remaining schedule for the Hornets and my predictions
Tues - @ Miami - W
Weds - vs Phoenix - W
Fri - @ Dallas - L
Sun - vs Dallas - W
4/13 - @ Houston - L
4/15- @ San Antonio - L
Final Season Record - 50-32
The Hornets own the tie-breaker against the Mavs so the only way the Mavs can pass them is if New Orleans has a slip up @ Miami, or vs Phoenix.
It is unrealistic to think that the Mavs can sweep the remaining games against the Hornets, but I think they can and will split.
Seeds #6 and #7 are reasonable, however, their is little margin for error. If the Mavs can win out at home and get a little lucky, they might be playing Denver or San Antonio in the first round, which both present tough challenges but are not as bad of a matchup as LA.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Grizzles Game Thread 4/3/09
Utah lost on the road to Denver last night, so now the Mavs are only 1 game out of the 7 spot, which gives some added importance to tonight's game. Let's chat about it HERE
Thursday, April 2, 2009
J-Ho's Comeback
http://www.thetwomangame.com/2009/02/a-slightly-inconvenient-truth/
Cell Phone or Car?
This post isn't sports related, just something that has been bugging me for a while. Catchy marketing names have gotten out of control. Do marketing people really think that a cool, catchy name is really going to sell more products? Cell phones are the worst at this. I don't think people buy a phone because it has a "catchy/hip" name like the LG Rhythm or the the Samsung Gleam. It is more about functionality and tools not meaningless buzzwords. Do people say "Ooh, I must have the new Chocolate" or "Isn't the new LG Rumor just great"? I just don't get it.
With that being said here is the first (and possibly last) edition of Cell Phone or Car?
Below is a list of 10 catchy buzzwords. The object is to guess if it is a cell phone, a car, both, or neither. Here we go:
1.) Storm
2.) Vue
3.) Shine
4.) Fusion
5.) Incite
6.) G1
7.) Synergy
8.) Versa
9.) Invision
10.) Aspire
I'll send out the answers later in the day.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Heat GameThread 4/1
Edit: Thanks for the pic Shiff.
NO won last night on a last second 3 by Rasaul Butler, whoeverTF that guy is. And I remember the Jazz pulling one out late the other night. Nothing is going our way right now...
Mavs have 8 out of the last 10 at home, the other teams that we are chasing all have at least 4 road games, some of up to 7. Good opportunity to pick up a spot.
Anyway, need to take care of the Heat tonight, and keep an eye on PHX/HOU. PHX is due to win one sooner or later.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
T-Wolves Game Thread 3/31
Money woes among former NFL/NBA athletes
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Cavs Game Thread 3/29
Getting a late start on this one. The Mavs had a 15 point on the road, but Lebron and the boys have cut it to 2 at the half.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Nuggets Game Thread 3/27
With a win tonight the Mavs can keep pace with the cluster of teams seeded 2-9 in the West in addition to giving them a nice 3 game win streak. Let's chat about the game HERE
Parity in the Western Conference
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/standings
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday Quick Hits
Live 105.3 who? As the Ticket continues to dominate. I love reading the comments on these things, P1s are genius.
Can we talk about the Suns for a bit? Is anyone worried about them and their 6 straight? Do we want them to lose...?
Their next 2 games are @ Portland and Utah, losses there would all but guarantee the Mavs in the playoffs, but wins may be of more help since we are only 1 game behind both PHX and Utah. There's a chance that we move up to 6th by Sunday night (standings), but the visit at Cle on Sunday makes that a virtual impossibility.
After that, PHX's final 8 games include Houston at home, @ Dallas, and @ NoLa, and then 5 lottery hopefuls. 6-2 seems reasonable for a team fighting for their playoff lives.
So the question remains, do we want PHX to win v. Portland & Utah or not? Personally, I think we get slaughtered by the Lakers in the 1st round, but we've got a shot to beat Houston or SA in 7, so I'm hoping for PHX wins and for the Mavs to move up a spot or two.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Should we be worried about Dirk?

Gents - I'm a little concerned about Dirk's free throw shooting as of late...
Going backwards: Indy 3-5, Atl 2-4, LA 8-11, GS 1-1, Port 3-5. That's 22/34 in his last 6 games or 65%. A far cry from his 88.8% season average and his 87.1% career clip. Also note the low attempts/g. He's averaging almost a full FT less (5.67 to 6.5) pg over the last 6, and that contrast would be significantly greater if the LA game were to be removed as an outlier (though you could argue to remove GS as well a small sample size).
So the question is, do we need to be concerned? It could be just a random bad 6 game streak, but on the other hand, a 27% drop in FT% is a grave concern to me. Multiplying that by his 6.5 attempts per game and that's 1.75 points per game, for a team whose avg. point differential is 1.3...
Friday, March 20, 2009
Mavericks at Pacers, March 20

I'm still hurting from last night's suckfest in Atl.
JJT seems to think that the Mavs have become irrelevant, obviously he doesn't read MDS.
I don't think that David Moore even watched the game last night, else we have a very different definition of "Passion."
A few interesting game notes from ESPN.com: Atlanta improved to 35-9 this season when opponents score under 100. ... Dallas dropped to 2-19 on the road when entering the fourth quarter with a deficit. ... Against the Eastern Conference, the Mavs are now 8-5 away from Dallas. ... Nowitzki has scored at least 20 points in 12 straight games, the NBA's longest current streak. ... After visiting Cleveland on Saturday, the Hawks have a four-game homestand against Minnesota, San Antonio, Boston and the Los Angeles Lakers.
If we are going to get to 50, we must get a win tonight, no other way of looking at it. And I feel strongly that getting to 50 with this team, a team that once started Ryan Hollins, JJ Barea AND Antoine Right (that was last night), would be a tremendous accomplishment. If we can get Josh into top form (and that's a big if), then we really can contend with any team save the Lakers. I'm not talking championship, but it would be nice to advance.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Outliers- Ray reads the same books we do

The next time he came around, I asked him whether he had recognized any of qualities of the Celtics' championship season in the book. Yes, as it turned out. Only for Allen, it's not just the Boston players who are exemplary.
"Everybody in this league is successful," Allen said. "Everybody in this league has made it to this level where they're a flagship in their society and their community where they grew up. People look up to them. They're outliers in their world.
The Damp Dilemma
Erick Dampier is maddening. He has the size and strength to be a top center in the NBA. When fired up he's a force for the Mavs on defense, dominating the glass and blocking shots. There are games when he plays with great alacrity and tenacity. Use last night's win against Detroit as an example where he went 5-7 from the field and 6-8 at the line to score 16 points while contributing 16 boards and 3 dimes. However more often that not the self proclaimed "2nd Best Center in the League Behind Shaq" hits his season average of a 5.5 Points and 7 boards a game.
I did some research on how Dampier's individual performance affects the overall team performance. In games where Dampier takes at least 6 shots, the Mavs are 8-3 and the 3 loses came in consecutive games during the Mavs 2-7 start. The sample size is rather small for there to be a true correlation, but I firmly believe the Mavs need Dampier on the court and he cannot be an offensive liability. Without Dampier in the game for long stretches the Mavs have been getting killed on the boards. The last 3 games the Mavs have lost the battle on the boards -10, -9, and -9. The Mavs desperately need his defensive presence.
As was pointed out on the DMN Mavs Blog today, some guys are just a bad matchup. Pau Gasol abused Dampier on Sunday which essentially took him out of the game. If the Mavericks could find a way to get Dampier a few offensive touches in the low post each quarter and put him in a situation where he can post up Gasol and and wear him down they can get away with keeping him on the floor and possibly tire out Gasol a bit on the defensive end. When a guy is essential a non-factor on offense, it helps his defender because they don't need to exert any energy in guarding him.
Dampier appears on the surface as a very "moody" player where his enthusiasm and excitement is a direct result of this involvement in the game. Getting him some touches is not only going to pump him up offensively, but also when he's on defense.
It is true that Dampier has many flaws in his game that can be exploited but the Mavericks only seem to exploit two of his strengths, pure size and brute strength, and they only use it in a defensive capacity. Let's get one thing straight, I am not proposing the Dampier become the focal point of the offense. What I am proposing is integrating him more into the offense, especially when Dirk is resting. The Mavs only need to get him 2-3 touches per quarter in order for him to be effective on the offensive end.
Let's say he get's 3 touches a quarter, which is 12 for the game. I am confident that he can go 45-50% from the field when in the post and get to the line at least a couple of times a game. That is easily 10-11 points per game which is all this team needs from him to stay efficiently in the lineup.
The main flaw of the Mavs is that they have very little inside scoring. They are and will continue to be a jump shooting team as long as Dirk and JET play for them. Getting some inside scoring from a position that to this point has contributed very little offensively can do nothing but benefit this team.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Top 10 Songs That Should Be Banned From All Sporting Events
Number 10 - YMCA by the Village People
The Song is Lame. The YMCA dance is Lamer.
Number 9 - C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)by Quad City DJs
If I hear this song at a game I might punch myself in the balls
Number 8 - Gonna Make You Sweat by C+C Music Factory
Despite the fact the C+C Music Factory is the first CD I ever purchased and genius of "It's your world, and I'm just a squirel trying to get a nut to move your butt" I think its time this song is retired for good
Number 7 - Macarena by Los Del Mar
Was this song ever good?
Number 6 - Crank That by Soulja Boy
This was kinda cool a couple of years ago and the dance was kinda cool but I can't take it anymore. On an unrelated note, does anyone else get a boner when they hear steel drums...I think its a Pavlov's Dog affect from all of the Girls Gone Wild commericals
Number 5 - Tubthumping by Chumbawamba
I get beat down...I get beat down again
Number 4 - Who Let the Dogs Out by Baha Men
I don't care who let the Dogs out and if you ask me again I will take a cheese grater to my ears
Number 3 - Whomp There It Is by Tag Team
At they begining of the song they begin with "Tag Team...back again". Were they somewhere previously before this song?
Number 2 - Apache by The Sugar Hill Gang
Jam Cam - Watch a funny movie here
Don't get me wrong I like the Sugar Hill Hang, but this song must be banned, if only to prevent this from ever happening again
Number 1 - Rock and Roll Part 2 by Gary Glitter
This is the cheesiest, most overused song in all of sports, plus the guy got caught with Kiddie Porn so it's really a no-brainer
Thoughts?
Pistons Game Thread 3/17
Here's the DMN preview.
An Oldie But A Goodie
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Lakers Game Thread 3/15
I don't necessarily agree with Moore that 2-2 will be a lost opportunity. I'd be pleased with it, and thrilled with 3-1 on the road trip.
George out for the season...this must mean increased time for JJB (I'm lukewarm on that one), Hollins (good) and Wright (eh).
Let's discuss the game here gents.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Warriors Game Thread 3/13/09
Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Wild Big XII Tournament

Last night Texas Tech rode Mike Singeltary's 43 point clinic to come back from 22 in the second half and beat A&M 88-83.
Now today, the Baylor Bears stun the tournament's #1 seeded Kansas Jayhawks.
Mind you Baylor put up a valiant effort during the regular season but couldn't out last the higher ranked Jayhawks at Ferrell Center on February 20th.
Well it looks like the Bears built on the confidence from that showing with there victory this afternoon.
Update: The Bedlam series turns from grass to the hardwood with Okie Light upsetting #6 Zero U with freethows at the end of the game to win 71-70.
NBA Analytics & MIT Sports Business Conference
Hollinger and the Suns
Phoenix's loss to Dallas Tuesday night was a killer, cutting the Suns' Playoff Odds nearly in half. On the other hand, some may wonder how the Suns' odds can stand at 28.8 percent despite being five games down for the eighth spot in the West with only 18 left to play. So I'll remind you once again that after Wednesday's game against Cleveland, the Suns' schedule is cake-ola the rest of the way.
Clearly, the Suns would have to win the rematch in Dallas on April 5 -- which could cut the margin to a still-daunting four games. But if they do that, they project to go 11-6 in the other 17 games, while the Mavs' projected record is 8-9. That makes up three of the four games; even a one-game deviation from this projection would put Phoenix in the playoffs, as they'll almost certainly own the conference record tiebreaker.
Phoenix also maintains a sliver of a chance of passing Portland or Denver, though both teams would have to collapse for that to happen. Again, tiebreaks would be key -- the Suns have one game left against each team, and in each case would gain both a game and the tiebreaker edge with a win.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Trailblazers thread 3/11

Let's start tonight's game with the end of the Suns season. Fun read.
I'm not expecting too much tonight, but it would be huge to go 3-1 on this road trip, though I'll take 2-2.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Should the Cowboys Trade for a New 81!

Looking at the Dallas roster, it seems that the one position that they have true depth at would be the running back position.
With Edgerin James desired departure from the dessert more than likely to take place this summer, this leaves the Arizona backfield short of a strong veteran runner.
Assuming James leaves, the Cards remaining key running backs will be JJ Arrington and Tim Hightower.
Well which running back would we be able to dangle out there to get enough response for Boldin.
Yep that's right, I'm suggesting we trade Marion Barber.
I love MB3s tenacity and heart, even more I love the physical production he provides our offense.
However, the Felix Jones/Choice combo can provide us with similar balance of power/speed.
Taking a look at the $7-8M per year salary demands that Boldin would likely require, it seems that this deal could be plausible.
MB3 is set to make around $4.8M/year over the next 6 years. We can throw in Bobby Carpenter at $2.5M to solidify the seal.
Carpenter can provide some solid special team play and cheap backup linebacker help for the Cards.
Ok...I'm over selling Carpenter. Hell there are no guaranteed contracts in the league. If they don't like his production on special teams, they can cut him.
Nevertheless, this seems like a win-win for both teams.
Let me reiterate that this trade isn't driven by a lack of respect and admiration for MB3's skill set.
Also taking in account MB3's running style, it may be the smart move to trade him while his value is at its peak.
The trade is essentially born out of an evaluation of where we can make a significant improvement to our offense as a whole.
The addition of a physical receiver such as Anquan Boldin in combination with the Jones/Felix backfield can help significantly upgrade this team.
Ok, now let the backlash begin.
Suns Game Thread 3/10/09
Mavs TV Controversy
Cuban had gripes and, in e-mails to Mavs director of broadcasting Dave Evans, called the telecast "stale" and "unimaginative." He was also critical of Ortegel, who in his 21st season calling Mavs games is adhering to a new edict: "Less is more."
"What it is," Evans said, "it’s a wake-up call, not only to Bob, but to all of us that ratings are down.""
As a fan who watches many local NBA broadcasts (either via NBATV or NBA League Pass)...the Mavs could do a lot worse than Followill and Ortegel. Remember Matt Pinto? That guy was awful with his "Dunking Deutschman" and "Cha Ching the Mavericks Money Ball" shtick. It felt like every night he was trying to work in a "I Love This Game" line just so he could get on an NBA promo.
I like Followill. He doesn't take anything away from the broadcast (which is the best thing a play by play can do). He lets the game come to him and doesn't try to shoehorn in points or shtick.
The broadcast is not the reason the ratings are down. The reason is that the casual Dallas basketball fan has lost interest in the team. Adding Skin is not going to change the ratings one single point.
As a general plea to Mark Cuban, please keep the Followill and Big Bob team together and please get rid of Skin. Things were fine the way they were. Field a better product and the ratings will come back.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
T.O. signs with Buffalo
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3960653
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Just Give Me a Damn Break!

The highlight of the conversation with “Key”, as he is known on ESPN, revolves around him speaking about how he went through some similar things as TO in his younger days but he matured and learned to handle those type of situations as a man should. “Key” then added that unfortunately TO never learned those lessons.
This is a paraphrase but the spirit is there.
Correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t “Key” get deactivated by Tampa Bay in 2003 because of his selfish ways. I mean for pete sake, how bad is it when you get deactivated in the middle of the season!
Oh and “Key” was 31 years old when he was deactivated.
That’s the same age as TO when he was in Philadelphia his last year.
The difference between TO and Key is that TO’s talent has remained at an elite level well into his 30s, which provided TO more latitude. Outside of that there is little difference in how these two handled themselves.
There lies the rub with Keyshawn Johnson.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Anquan Boldin a Cowboy?

TO No More

Mav's Last Stand?
22 total games left...Here are the next 7:
Tonight vs. the Spares
Tomorrow @ NOH
Sat vs Washington
3/10 @ Phoenix
3/11 @ Portland
3/13 @ Golden State
3/15 @ Lakers
Will the 2008-2009 season be determined in the next 7 games?
5 of the next 7 are on the road. 5 of the 7 are against playoff teams (plus the Suns who are just behind). I think by the end of these 7 games we'll know whether the Mavs are either:
A.) legitimate playoff team with aspirations to go deep into a playoffs
C.) a bubble team that could make the playoffs but won't go far
FML.) A lottery bound team that needs serious overhaul
I think for "A" the Mavs need to win 5 of 7 (home against Washington, @ GS, plus take 3 of 5 against SA, NOH, POR, PHX, LAL)
If they go 4-3 or 3-4 I think it qualifies them squarely in "C".
2-5 or or worse puts them in "FML"
Tonight and tomorrow may just be the Mav's last stand. Going 0-2 to start this 7 game stand basically says to me that they have given up.
If there has been a regular season game where we find out what this team is made of, this is it. Manhoods has been challenged and backs are against the wall.
There are no excuses.
J-Ho has to play. If he can't go in a game of this magnitude there is no reason for him to be on this roster. Tonight is his audition to stay in Dallas for 2009-2010.
Terry has to be lights out down the stretch
Dirk has to lead.
Kidd has to facilitate.
Time to put up or shut up.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Worth the read
If Russel ever pops on here, I'd like to see if he still thinks that Dirk is heartless:
http://www.5ivemag.com/nba-coaches/the-big-dirk-nowitzki-interview-part-i/
Cuban Fires off a HSO
Suffice to say that Mark Cuban is steamed after witnessing last night's embarrassment up I-35.
"It's only one game, which I keep reminding myself of today," Cuban told reporters today. "But let's just say I wasn't happy with our preparation, execution or effort. Not only did it look like we had no idea what we were doing, but we did it without effort. The effort and energy, on both sides of the ball, by each player will decide their future with the Mavericks.
"If each player can't take the personal initiative to make every game important and play like it, I don't see them being here next season. The ball won't always bounce the way we want it to, but every player can control their level of effort. If it's not important enough to them to lay it out every game the rest of the season, they won't be back. I don't care what their contract is. I would rather turn over the roster 100 percent than subject fans to another game like last night.
"This team has the talent to win in the playoffs. But that's only going to happen if all 15 guys know and execute their assignments and play every possession like it's important."
Monday, March 2, 2009
Will the Mavs Woes Continue?
If the Mavs recent propensity for not showing up against shorthanded opponents continues, the boys in blue might be in some trouble tonight.
See Celtics fourth quarter from 02/12/09, or Rockets from 02/20/09, or Spurs from 02/24/09 for recent examples.
The good news is that Dirk's domination of our neighbirs from the north this season will likely continue.
Dirk's averaged nearly 44 points in two games this year vs OKC.
BTW..its 6:30pm and OU still sucks.