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Nowitzki vs. Pierce: 10 Years Later
Looking back at the comparison between Paul Pierce and Dirk Nowitzki, two of the best players taken in the 1998 NBA Draft.
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Done in Dallas: more thoughts on the Mavs’ hasty elimination
Recapping the Dallas Mavericks' season-ending loss to the New Orleans Hornets.
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Mavs make it a series after Game 3 win
Recapping Game 3 of the Mavericks-Hornets series.
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Mavs in 0-2 hole after Game 2 thumping
Recapping Game 2 of the Mavericks-Hornets first round series.
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Mavericks-Hornets Series Preview
MVN Mavericks blogger analyzes the matchups that will come into play as the Mavericks are set to face the Hornets in the first round.
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Dirk’s last second three downs Jazz, puts Mavs in playoffs
Dirk Nowitzki hit the go-ahead three-pointer with 0.9 seconds left to defeat the Utah Jazz, 97-94, guaranteeing the Mavericks their eighth straight 50-win season and securing a playoff spot.
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Sources: Kidd to become a Maverick
According to NBA front-office sources, the Nets and Mavericks appear to have agreed to a trade that would bring Jason Kidd to Dallas.
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Are the Mavs mentally weak?
On Thursday night’s TNT broadcast, the topic of the Dallas Mavericks arose. As is usually the case, Charles Barkley weighed in on the matter. Showboating’s Joe Boikess considers whether the Mavs are truly as soft as Barkley’s physical fitness…
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Week in Review: Mavs exorcise demons
The Dallas Mavericks beat two nemesis over the past two years over the past week. The Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat were no match for the ‘07-’08 Mavs. Showboating’s Joe Boikess reviews the week that was…
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Mavericks podcast: Avery Johnson outlook for 2008
The first “Audio Showboating” of 2008 focuses on Avery Johnson, the Mavericks’ 2008 schedule, the Western Conference field and long-term considerations for the Mavs’ championship-caliber franchise.
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Week in Review: Same old 67-win Mavs?
The Dallas Mavericks went 3-0 last week, have now won five straight and are back near the top of the Western Conference. Showboating's Joe Boikess wraps up the week that was.
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Preview: Clippers @ Mavs
Previewing the Friday night ESPN matchup between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers
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What it takes to get J-Kidd in Dallas
ESPN’s Marc Stein believes the Mavericks are the frontrunner to land Kidd for a few reasons, the most logical of which is the fact that Dallas has the pieces to get a trade done. So what will it take? Here's a few possible trade scenarios.
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Is Dallas entering the Jason Kidd sweepstakes?
The latest rumor by ESPN’s Marc Stein suggests that “the leading Kidd suitor at this juncture” is not Cleveland or the Lakers, but the Dallas Mavericks. Why does he believe it to be so? Let’s examine.
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Week in Review: Mavs still have lots to prove
The first quarter of the NBA season is now complete, and the Dallas Mavericks aren't yet looking like the same team that went to the Finals in 2006 and won 67 games last year. But it's not time to panic yet, there's still plenty of basketball to be played. Optimism is still high. Here's a look at how the Mavs did last week.
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Game 19 Impressions: Examining the Mavs loss and examining Dirk
No matter the circumstances, a showdown between the Dallas Mavericks and San Antionio Spurs is always a big game. Dallas even played like it was a big game for most of the first half, scoring big baskets and getting some solid help off the bench. Then, things started to fall apart on both sides of the ball in the second half.
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Preview: Blazers @ Mavs
Time to dissect the second game of the season between the Dallas Mavericks and Portland Trailblazers
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Mavericks Positional Preview Part II: SG
Earlier this week, the proclaimed “Dynamic Duo” of Matt Carter and Joe Boikess began their extended season preview of the Dallas Mavericks roster by discussing what may be the most important position on the floor: point guard. Today, the focus is on shooting guards, as the beginning of the regular season on October 31 looms ever closer.

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