Posts Tagged ‘Dallas Mavericks’

Twitter Monetization the NBA Way

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Mark Cuban is right. Someone has finally found a way to make money off of Twitter: David Stern, the NBA’s commissioner. Proving once again he has zero toleration for Mark Cuban when the Dallas Mavericks owner criticizes officials, Stern fined Cuban $25K for a tweet that questioned a call during a recent [...]

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Chris Paul Goes Between Jason Terry

Friday, March 6th, 2009

In order for New Orleans to get their sixth win in a row last night, the Hornets had to go through the Dallas Mavericks. Apparently, Chris Paul took that advice to heart, so he demonstrated what he learned as he went around Jason Terry in the open court, courtesy of a filthy between-the-legs dribble. [...]

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Dirk Nowitzki Got One, Too

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Chris Paul wasn’t the only NBA player showing off his buzzer beater skills last night. Of the twelve games on the schedule, 8 of them were decided by 10 points or less, and 5 of those were decided by one basket (or less if the final tally was less than a 3-point win). [...]

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Ron Artest to the Rescue?

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Is this a kinder, gentler Ron Artest we are witnessing? Doubtful … but there is something to be said about last night’s technical foul business against the Mavericks. What we have is Yao getting tangled up with Josh Howard and Ron-Ron running in to actually pull Yao away — after making contact [...]

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NBA Tonight – Is Houston Ready For Liftoff?

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

A few of us out there eschewed conventional wisdom and picked the Houston Rockets to represent the Western Conference in the NBA Championship, myself included. Hell, I even picked them to win it all, but I think that had as much to do with me not wanting to pick Lakers over whoever like everyone [...]

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Seagate is Disappointed in Dallas

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

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 went down to the Hornets.

Or maybe the creative labeler didn’t like Top Gun very much [...]

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