Disappointment In San Antonio

"We walk away from this disappointed, certainly,” Rick Carlisle said after Sunday's 119-96 Game 7 failure in San Antonio, “but not dismayed.” That's a...

Goodell and NFL Turn a Blind Eye to Racism

There’s been a lot to digest over the last week or so in regards to Los Angeles Clippers' owner Donald Sterling’s racist remarks. The...

The Word Sterling Takes on a Whole New Meaning

Webster has four definitions for the word "sterling," the fourth one being, “thoroughly excellent." Hashtag ironic. I hope that “excellent” is a word none...

Cuban Says Much in His Silence on Sterling

A few hours before Mavs owner Mark Cuban was scheduled to meet the media preceding Saturday's Game 3 against the Spurs, I visited with...

A Major Downer for Mavs

My theory is there is probably no one way to lose a playoff game that is more of a 'downer' than another. But in...

Mavs Playoff Bound

The Mavs are in the playoffs again, for the 13th time in 14 years. "It feels good to be back in the 'Big Dance,''' Dirk...

All About the Mavs – Dirk, Devin and the Trade Deadline

Dirk Deserves to be an All-Star Dirk Nowitzki has been named to his 12th All-Star game, getting the nod over fellow legend Tim Duncan and...

Monta Ellis is Everything a Mavs Fan Could Ask For

 Monta Ellis has been more than solid for the Dallas Mavericks this year. His overall play has significantly upgraded the Mavs as they look...
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