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Game 1 aftermath: Sunday news wrap
Published 4/20/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... but stood, cheered and applauded as the Hornets blew out the Mavericks in the second half. When Benson was introduced during the fourth quarter, he and Shinn locked hands and raised them above their heads as the crowd roared. The Mavericks flew back to Dallas right after the game because of the two-day break between games. They’re scheduled to return to New Orleans on Monday to finish preparing for Game 2 on Tuesday. From the Dallas Morning News: Dirk Nowitzki on the physical play and confrontations in Game 1... "Every playoff ...

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