Nowitzki Not “Done” Quite Yet
The 2011-12 NBA campaign got off to a rough start for Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki.
The 2011-12 NBA campaign got off to a rough start for Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki.
Cavs probables: PG Kyrie Irving , SG Mychel Thompson , SF Omri Casspi , PF Antawn Jamison , C Anderson Varejao .
Perhaps a change of scenery will bring different results for the defending NBA champion Dallas Mavericks, who will commence a three- game road trip tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena.
This could be the last of five games that Jason Kidd sits out. ... Delonte West returns to the city where he played from 2008-10 as a teammate of LeBron James.
The first quarter was an absolute SHOOTOUT. Indiana made their first 8 shots, but then hit a pretty substantial dry spell.
You know the drill. The Difference is a reflection on the game that was, with one bullet for every point in the final margin.
Carter has enjoyed some amazing dunks throughout his 13-year career, including memorable ones over defensive stalwarts Hakeem Olajuwon, Alonzo Mourning and Patrick Ewing.
The defending champion Dallas Mavericks sit at 14-8, and sans Jason Kidd, have a full compliment of players after the return of injured veterans Vince Carter and Dirk Nowitzki.
The Oklahoman reports that Thabo Sefolosha will be missing his second consecutive game due to a sore foot.
As everyone knows, there was quite a bit of turnover from last year's NBA Champions to this year's still-doing-pretty-swell Mavericks.
From the moment Delonte West signed with the Dallas Mavericks on Dec. 13, it didn’t take Dirk Nowitzki long to figure out that the Mavs had found their coveted backup point guard.
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Before we get back to the waiver wire, I just want to alert you to the return of Rick’s Rant on NBA.com. I’m back with a vengeance, as I rant about the Timberwolves’ decision to extend Kevin Love for four years when he wanted five.
Vince Carter scored 21 points against a Phoenix team that's still paying him, helping the Dallas Mavericks to a 122-99 rout of the Steve Nash-less Suns on Monday night.
That is not a good sign for those hoping to see him break the franchise assists record tonight and give the Suns a fighting chance against the world champion Dallas Mavericks.