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Dallas Mavericks' Terry eyes All-Star Game
Game to pay attention to: Mavericks vs. Nets
Game to pay attention to: Mavericks vs. Nets
sports.yahoo.com — Dallas at New Jersey I have to say, this isn't the most inspiring night of basketball that... we've seen, the schedule goes 12-deep, but there aren't a lot of winners to be found. So instead of spending all night in front of the tube, tonight ... (more) Game to pay attention to: Mavericks vs. Nets
Monday Morning Donuts
dallasbasketball.com — For a moment there, it looked like it was going to be a “Go Cowboys! (And Take... The Mavs With You!) kind of weekend. The Mavs' demoralizing loss at New Jersey on Friday. The Cowboys' demoralizing loss to Bal'mer to close Texas Stadium on Saturday. ... (more) Monday Morning Donuts
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Mavs Moneyball — Sefko looks at the chances of Jason Terry to make the All-Star team. --------------- Dirk on the current state of this team. "Where we are in our season, we've got to come ready to play against anybody, or we're liable to lose to anybody. But if we come ready to play, we can beat anybody." ----------------- Hubbard has an article on the Mavs looking for answers on defense after the Nets game. --------------- Don't forget the Mavs play Washington ...

Suicide lines: Davis hospitalized, Yi's age, B. Miller rumors ...
Ball Don't Lie — ... Eddie Sefko, Dallas Morning News: "All-Star Jason 'The Jet' Terry. It has a nice wing to it, doesn't it? The notion of Terry as an All-Star in February may seem foreign to some folks, but it isn't too premature to talk about it. If ever there was a chance for him to make the NBA's talent showcase, this seems like it. Terry, the Mavericks' sixth man, is having his best season ever. And there is yet another reason why he might be a logical choice by the Western Conference coaches to be in the game, which will be played at Phoenix on Feb. 15. 'I went to school ...

Jason Terry: All-Star?
SLAM Online — ... The Jet would love the honor, but his teammate Dirk doesn’t like his chances: “As of right now, we’re not even in the playoffs,” [Nowitzki] said. “We’re ninth. Usually the teams with great records get one or two in.” ...

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