2/27/2011 - Mavericks 105, Wizards 99.
Paul Pierce scored 24 points, Ray Allen added 22, and the Boston Celtics rallied in the second half for their fourth victory in five games, 99-92 over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.
Paul Pierce scored 24 points, Ray Allen added 22, and the Boston Celtics rallied in the second half for their fourth victory in five games, 99-92 over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.
LaMarcus Aldridge started February with a 40-point, 11-rebound game against San Antonio.
Now that’s the Dirk Nowitzki I’m talking about, 31 points, 13 rebounds and leading his team to victory.
Dirk Nowitzki poured in 31 points as the Dallas Mavericks notched up their sixth-straight win in the NBA on Sunday.
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The recent play of Andrea Bargnani has been one of the few bright spots for the Toronto Raptors.
BKNMavericks-Wizards,0265 Terry helps Mavericks beat lowly Wizards 105-99 Eds: APNewsNow.
The Dallas Mavericks shoot for their fifth straight win when they begin a three-game road trip Saturday night against the Washington Wizards at the Verizon Center.
Tyson Chandler is just the latest in a long line of centers Mavs fans thought were the answer.
The move of Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups from Denver and Deron Williams from Utah continues the shift of talent to the Eastern Conference from the West.
F Dirk Nowitzki scored 23 points Wednesday to pass Clyde Drexler for 23rd on the all-time scoring list.
DWAIN PRICE For four consecutive seasons from 2005-’09, Dirk Nowitzki and Josh Howard combined to form one of the highest scoring forward duos in the NBA.There was even talk that if the two had stayed together for many years, they could have possibly been one of the highest scoring forward duos of all-time. But that all came to a crashing …
Yep, pretty much the easiest list I’ve ever put together. On June 24, 1998 the Dallas Mavericks drafted robust, rotund — let’s face it, fat — Michigan forward Robert “Tractor” Traylor with the No.
A familiar face sat courtside in the Sun Dome on Saturday, one that might have triggered thoughts by University of South Florida men’s basketball supporters of what might have been this season.
I don’t expect a Dallas Mavericks’ deal before this afternoon’s 2 o’clock NBA trade deadline.