Posts Tagged ‘Dallas Mavericks’

Seagate is Disappointed in Dallas

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Data storage king Seagate, a company based in California, apparently has some passionate Dallas Mavericks fans. Thanks to a post in The Consumerist, we now know at least one Seagate employee wasn’t too happy with they way the Mavs [...]

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Whose 50 Was Better?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

With a hat-tip to le basketball blog for the image, the discussion goes like this: on Sunday, Kobe Bryant mashed the Dallas Mavericks to the tune of 52 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists.
However, last night, King James posted this audacious stat-line against the New York Isiahs: 50 points, 8 rebounds and [...]

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Kobe Bryant Scores A Lot of Points

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

photo courtesy of Mark J. Terrill/AP Photo
The Los Angeles Lakers continue to shine in the brutal Western Conference, as does one Kobe Bean. The “Next One” put on a scoring display yesterday as his Lakers beat the Dallas Mavericks in overtime, 108-104. It was another MVP-like performance from Bryant, who posted this pedestrian [...]

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Kidd To Dallas = Done Deal

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

The Jason-Kidd-to-Dallas trade has been consummated, er, finalized as the New Jersey Nets and the Dallas Mavericks agreed to exchange all of their bench players for the best non-shooting point guard to ever lace up basketball sneakers.

No more J-Kidd for you Jay-Z
The principles of the Jason Kidd trade are these:
After six days of twists and [...]

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Jason Kidd To The Mavericks?

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Reports from ESPN.com indicate an agreement has been reached that will send Mr. Triple-double to the Mavericks for just about every bench player Mark Cuban can part with. The principles are these:
Dallas is agreeing to send Devin Harris, Jerry Stackhouse, DeSagana Diop, Devean George, and Maurice Ager to the Nets In return, the [...]

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Player of the Weak: Eddie Jones

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

There are some NBA players that have the ability to hang-on and stay in the league a little longer than you would expect, much like Eddie Jones. In his prime, Jones was an effective swing man who averaged double digits in scoring. In fact, from 1998 until 2003, his scoring average was a healthy 18.1 points a game. Now that he’s on the down-swing of his NBA career, Jones finds himself with the Dallas Mavericks, providing Avery Johnson’s bench an experienced veteran who can help younger players transition to the NBA way of doing things.

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