Dirk’s All-Star streak could be in jeopardy
The Dallas Mavericks find out today if they’re going to own a record they really don’t want to own.
The Dallas Mavericks find out today if they’re going to own a record they really don’t want to own.
The Dallas Mavericks haven’t looked like the defending champions thus far this season, and if Dwight Howard ends up with the New Jersey Nets, there won’t be a whole lot to be cheery about in the summer either.
Chris Johnson got a call from acting GM Chad Buchanan on Tuesday, telling him he would remain with the Blazers the rest of this season.
FC Barcelona won the LauA reus World Team of the Year Award, Novak Djokovic won the World Sportsman of the Year Award, Kenya’s Vivian CheA ruiyot won the SportsA woman of the Year Award and Darren Clarke won the Comeback Award.
Fresh off an incredible NBA championship run, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and GM Donnie Nelson weren’t allowed a whole lot of time to bask in the glory of Dallas’ improbable Finals defeat of the Miami Heat.
The way things have gone so for this season, there’s a good chance the Dallas Mavericks may not have anyone representing them in the upcoming NBA All-Star game.
Dirk Nowitizki recently expressed that he’s undeserving of being an All-Star due to his sub-par play this season.
If an NBA player who you did not know put up stats like 31.8 minutes per game, 17,2 points per game, 6.0 rebounds per game, shot 45.5 percent from the field, and 21.6 percent from theA three-pointA line, would you vote him in as an NBA All-Star? Well your answer would more than likely be no.
Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki has played in 10 consecutive NBA All-Star games.
Just getting the ball up the floor and running their offense has been a difficult chore for the Dallas Mavericks lately.
Irving made a driving layup in traffic with 15.8 seconds left - one similar to the shot he made last Sunday in Boston - to give the Cleveland Cavaliers a 91-88 win Saturday night over the Dallas Mavericks, who were unable to stop the 19-year-old sensation when it mattered most.
The Dallas Mavericks have put together a 4-game losing streak in the last days and there’s a lot you surely don’t like right now.
The 2011-12 NBA campaign got off to a rough start for Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki.
Seems to me this means that members of Congress have already been identified doing insider trading.
Suddenly, Dirk Nowitzki — 7 feet tall, of German heritage, the 2011 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player, a man in the employ of the opposing Dallas Mavericks for 14 years now — was besieged for autographs.