Monday, September 3, 2007

Interview With Dirk Nowitzki

So, I was excited to go to ESPN.com today and see Dirks photo on the main page. I was excited because it means that the NBA season is just around the corner. I know that the NFL is just starting it's season, but nothing compares to basketball season, in my opinion.

It also means that my Mavs are back in the news, which is good considering the last time they were in the news it was for losing to the Warriors in the first round of the playoffs!!! I was glad to see that Dirk took some time off and cleared his head. It seems like he took off most of the summer and has now been working out and playing for the Germany team.. trying to get a spot in the Olympics next summer.



All of the "Dirk-Doubters" say that the last 2 seasons are getting to him and he is washed up... I don't know what they are talking about considering he was the most dominate player in the NBA this past season. He didn't score a lot in the playoffs, but come on, they triple teamed him and he found the open man... just happened to be that the open man (usually Terry) wasn't hitting any open shots.. But, you won't hear Dirk point any fingers except at himself. From the interview he had with Mark Stein, I don't think he is too worried about the Mavs, saying,

"We had trouble with one team, not 29. We still have a good team. I don't think it's time to panic because we had trouble with one team over three years. To win 67 games was very, very special. We just met a hot team. I don't want to think that everything we're doing in Dallas is wrong because we lost to one hot team. I still believe we have some great pieces, with a great coach and a great owner and a great organization that will hopefully win it all one day."

I think the Mavs will be just fine!

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Time to evaluate the Dallas Mavericks 2007-2008 squad!

This will be far from my only post on the 2007-2008 Dallas Mavericks, but I figured that with the release of the new schedule and a couple FA signings (with 1 or 2 more to come), we should take a look at what we have so far. Will this year be the year?!?

Over the course of last year we improved greatly on the defensive side of the ball, however, we really lacked toughness. Yes, we had Buckner and George who are tough defenders, but we need guys who have a little attitude problem. I hate to use him as an example, but guys like Bruce Bowen. I don't want the Mavs to be dirty like Bowen, but I do like his "I don't care if you like me" attitude. The only guy we had on our team with this attitude was Stackhouse. He brings that swagger, we need. I think both Buckner and George have some of this, and adding another good defender in Eddie Jones, will continue to help us in this area. Not to mention, Brandon Bass is a beast and going to help in this area, as well!

We do have 1 or 2 more spots that will probably go towards getting at least 1 more big man. My guess is that we will land either P.J. Brown or Chris Webber. Both of those guys are great veterans with that "swagger" we need. I am extremely excited when I look at the depth chart so far:

PG: Jason Terry, Devin Harris, Jose Barea
SG: Jerry Stackhouse, Greg Buckner, Maurice Ager
SF: Josh Howard, Devean George, Eddie Jones
PF: Dirk Nowitzki, Brandon Bass, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Nick Fazekas
C: Erick Dampier, DeSagana Diop, Didier Ilunga-Mbenga

Devin Harris will likely start at the PG spot (not sure where that puts Terry in the mix). Harris has improved steadily over the past couple years and has put on nearly 20 pounds this summer, without losing a step of quickness, which is going to help him a lot against stronger guards. Considering his defense was already very good against guys like Tony Parker, I can't wait to see him against the stronger guards like Baron Davis (brings back bad memories).

The SG spot will probably go to Josh Howard, who will come in and improve on his numbers from last year, just as he has done each year. He has become great on offense and probably our best defender. This means George will probably start at SF, where he did excellent until he hurt his knee last season. And of course, there is Dirk, who will be his typical MVP self. Down low we will go tag-team with Dampier and Diop, who are both very solid defenders and rebounders. Offensively, Dampier is a guy we can utilize a little more than Diop.

I love our starters, but when I look at our bench, that is when I get really excited. The thought of having guys like Jason Terry, Jerry Stackhouse, Eddie Jones, Greg Buckner, Chris Webber or P.J. Brown, Diop, MBenga, Mo Ager, and Brandon Bass coming off the bench is VERY exciting! Most of these guys would start on other teams, but we have them as 2nd and 3rd string bench players!

If we end up grabbing a guy like Webber or P.J. Brown, I think we have to be the favorites to win it, again. I truely think last year was a fluke in the playoffs. Dallas was the best team all year (with exception to the 4 regular season games against Golden State) and this year they are keeping all of their top players, and adding 2 or 3 more key guys. This will be an exciting year, indeed. I will have more Maverick news once Pre-season starts and I have had time to evaluate all of our players and additions.

Mavericks Roster, as it stands now:
34 Devin Harris G 6-3 185 02/27/1983 Wisconsin 3
5 Josh Howard F 6-7 210 04/28/1980 Wake Forest 4
40 Devean George G-F 6-8 235 08/29/1977 Augsburg 8
41 Dirk Nowitzki F 7-0 245 06/19/1978 Germany 9
25 Erick Dampier C 6-11 265 07/14/1975 Mississippi State 11
31 Jason Terry G 6-2 180 09/15/1977 Arizona 8
42 Jerry Stackhouse G-F 6-6 218 11/05/1974 North Carolina 12
1 Greg Buckner G-F 6-4 210 09/16/1976 Clemson 8
33 Brandon Bass F 6-8 240 04/30/1985 Louisiana State 2
7 DeSagana Diop C 7-0 280 01/30/1982 Oak Hill Academy HS (VA) 6
11 Jose Barea G 6-0 175 06/26/1984 Northeastern 1
3 Maurice Ager G 6-5 202 02/09/1984 Michigan State 1
Eddie Jones (FA) G-F 6-6 200 10/20/1971 Temple 13
Nick Fazekas F 6-11 235 06/17/1985 Nevada-Reno R
28 Didier Ilunga-Mbenga C 7-0 255 12/30/1980 Congo 3
21 Pops Mensah-Bonsu F 6-9 240 09/07/1983 George Washington 1

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tim Donaghy rigged the Suns vs. Spurs game!

great article from Fox Sports!

"There aren't many dark days in the Valley of the Sun in mid-summer, but Friday must have been pretty gloomy.

Just when Phoenix Suns fans were moving through the acceptance phase of their grief over last year's unjust playoff exit comes another knee to the groin.

As if the playoff suspensions of Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw (in exchange for instigator Robery Horry) hadn't been a big enough miscarriage of justice, now comes news that NBA referee Tim Donaghy is under FBI investigation for betting on basketball. There are even allegations of mob ties.

While those charges have yet to be proven, there is very little debate among the basketball cognoscenti as to what was the most dubiously officiated game in this spring's playoffs. It was Game 3 of the Suns-Spurs Western Conference semifinals on May 12.

It was a bewildering carnival of bad calls, bad non-calls and egregiously late calls.

Who did that game? Eddie F. Rush, Greg Willard and Tim Donaghy.

The Suns' gut-wrenching six-game loss to the Spurs had already plunged their fans into the grief cycle, only then it was due largely to David Stern's failure to insert a measure of mitigating sanity to his zero-tolerance bench-leaving policy.

The pain played out like this:

Did Tim Duncan and the Spurs benefit from Tim Donaghy's questionable calls? (D. Clarke Evans / Getty Images)

# Denial — This can't be happening. Robert Horry didn't just hip-check Steve Nash into the scorer's table with the result being the suspensions of our only low-post scorer and best low-post passer. This cannot be happening.

# Anger — We hate you, David Stern! We'd like to see Charles Barkley throw you through a plate glass window at Dan Majerle's bar!

# Bargaining — Please, please, let us squeak out Game 5. Let the series go seven games. We'll forget all about the unjust suspensions.

# Depression — We lost. We're doomed. It's over. Our window of opportunity is closing. Nash is 33. That was our shot.

# Acceptance — We're down, but not out. We just signed Grant Hill. Stoudemire will be another year away from microfracture surgery. Leandro Barbosa is getting better by the minute.

And then whammo! It looks like the NBA has a dirty ref and he called a pivotal playoff game that the Suns lost. So, for beleaguered Suns fans, the stages of grieving begin anew.

# Denial — There is simply no way an official in a major American sport would do this. This isn't Italian soccer, dammit.


The Tim Donaghy scandal


Analysis:
# Kriegel: Stern's opening argument
# Rosen: NBA can survive scandal
# Kriegel: NBA reputation doomed?
# Hench: Were the playoffs rigged?

News:
# Stern: 'This is an isolated case'

# Report: Ref got threatening calls

# NBA officials deal with credibility gap

# Report: Fed hope Donaghy will help

# Vegas mayor: Scandal won't hurt

# FBI probing referee for game-fixing

Others:
# Ref stats: What the numbers say

# Anger — Was Game 3 the game when Bruce Bowen essentially assaulted Nash from start to finish? Was Bowen really whistled for only two fouls? Did Nash really shoot only three free throws? Was that the game where the Suns were in the midst of a run-out when they were interrupted by a foul call so late it just had to be an inadvertent whistle?

# Bargaining — Okay. Please, Federal Bureau of Investigation, just tell us Donaghy hadn't bet on that game. Please just tell us that a pile of mob money didn't come down on the Spurs in Game 3.

# Depression — Ah, what's the difference? It's not like Stern is going to give us a do-over.

# Acceptance — Probably never.

First, Game 3 will have to be put under a microscope. Hard to believe it will look any better under a jeweler's loupe than it did on TV.

Off the top of my head, the worst non-call — after Bowen forced a turnover by chopping down on Nash's off hand as the point guard was crossing over — came right in front of Rush, not Donaghy.

One other critical officiating error was a whistle on a clean block by Stoudemire, who played only 21 minutes due to foul trouble.

And then there was the whistle delivered from Shangri-La. The Suns had forced a miss, secured the ball and were pushing it up court when a foul was called, retroactive to the shot attempt. If it turns out that Donaghy made this particular call — after having a couple of seconds to think about it — it will look very bad.

The Spurs were favored by four in Game 3 and won by seven, 108-101. They shot nine more free throws than the Suns, a perfectly reasonable gap between an interior-scoring team and a jump-shooting team. While the risk of fixing a playoff game is increased by the closer scrutiny of the game, it is easier to place large bets without setting off red flags because there's much more money being wagered on a playoff game than a regular season game.

If Donaghy is convicted of fixing any games over the last two seasons — during which the FBI was monitoring his games — how will Stern, who must have precious little credibility in Phoenix, ever convince Suns fans that they weren't the victims of a fix? I mean, besides the one he himself sanctioned after Game 4. (And if it turns out Donaghy did conspire to fix Game 3, how happy will Suns fans be with the FBI for allowing their team to be an unwitting victim in a two-year-old sting operation?)

For years Stern has been dismissing the cries of conspiracy theorists and fining anyone who dared open his mouth about the officiating. He even went so far as to threaten to throw Jeff Van Gundy out of the league.
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If during a criminal court proceeding it comes to light that Donaghy was influencing the outcome of games, is Stern prepared to return any fine money levied against a player, coach or owner who criticized what turned out to be crooked officiating?

Former Orlando Magic coach Brian Hill was fined $25,000 after complaining bitterly about the officiating in a game Donaghy did on March 6, 2006.

Stern could conceivably return that fine money if it turns out Donaghy was in the bag. But what if evidence emerges that Donaghy had money on the Spurs in Game 3?

If that's the case, Stern's refusal to adjudicate the Horry-Stoudemire-Diaw non-fight fairly will have compounded a criminal act. How could he ever make things right in Phoenix?

He might start by awarding Phoenix, one of the finalists, the 2009 All-Star Game. But would he dare show up?

Suns fans may still be grieving."

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Stack is Back ... Mark Cuban resigns Jerry Stackhouse for the Dallas Mavericks!

YES! I am very glad to see Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks bring back Jerry Stackhouse! He really gives them a good scoring punch off the bench, and the attitude they need! Here is an article about why he is coming back. I figured some of you that may not live in the Dallas area may want to read it.

Jerry Stackhouse is coming back!

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Thoughts on Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks summer league team

So, the big story, as everyone knows, is that Mark Cuban has shown major interest in buying the Chicago Cubs. However, that is not what I am most interested in. As a Dallas Mavericks fan, I am more interested in how my team is looking for next season. Right now, we are looking very good... but then again, I would have said that at the beginning of last season and all the way through last years regular season too.

Since I live in Dallas, I had the opportunity to go watch the Dallas Mavericks summer league team play last Tuesday. It was a lot of fun, especially since it only cost 5 dollars. They happened to be playing the Chinese National team, which included YI!!!! The #6 pick in this years NBA Draft (side note: I will be having a post, very soon, on how DISAPPOINTED I was in Yi's game!!!)... Our rookies looked like rookies, for the most park, but we did have some major bright spots.. Don't let this sound like I am getting my hopes up, I know this is called summer league for a reason.

I mainly wanted to go and see 2 of our rookies, Nick Fazekas, Reyshawn Terry, and also Maurice "Mo" Ager, Jose Juan "JJ" Barea, and Pops Mensah-Bonsu. I honestly think that Maurice Ager will get some playing time this year. During the playoffs (all ONE round of it), Mo got some playing time and showed some glimpses of greatness. He played very well, getting to the hoop at will, and is a pretty darn good defender. JJ was his regular "ball of energy" and then there was Pops. He is undersized, skinny, but MAN can he jump! He makes up for his lack of bulk by being very cut and can jump out of the gym.. He ended with 24 points and a ton of rebounds. Not to mention, he has a very good FT shot for a PF. He even stepped out and guarded some smaller guys on the perimeter (we sure could have used an athletic defender like that in the playoffs this year).

Overall it was a great time and it was exciting to see some of our younger guys get some minutes.

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Mark Cuban, Dallas Mavericks Owner, Quotes! Great quotes by a Great business man!

"In business, one of the challenges is making sure that your product is the easiest to experience and complete a sale."
Mark Cuban

"It doesn’t matter how many times you fail. It doesn’t matter how many times you almost get it right. No one is going to know or care about your failures, and neither should you. All you have to do is learn from them and those around you because... All that matters in business is that you get it right once. Then everyone can tell you how lucky you are."
Mark Cuban

"Make your product easier to buy than your competition, or you will find your customers buying from them, not you."
Mark Cuban

"I didnt know I was mad about anything. I guess if the New York Times says I am, I must be."
Mark Cuban

"I take my biggest positions in stocks that are complementary to other things I am doing."
Mark Cuban

"I rarely think the market is right. I believe non dividend stocks aren’t much more than baseball cards. They are worth what you can convince someone to pay for it."
Mark Cuban

"The NBA (National Basketball Association) is never just a business. It’s always business. It’s always personal. All good businesses are personal. The best businesses are very personal."
Mark Cuban -

"Creating a close connection to those you do business with has its many risks, rewards and consequences. There are few things in business I have encountered that are more difficult than firing someone, particularly if that someone has always been, or has become a friend. On the flipside, I have been rewarded with many friends"
Mark Cuban

"If you don’t follow the stock market, you are missing some amazing drama."
Mark Cuban


I found the following quotes online, so I can't validate if Mark Cuban said all of these quotes, but they are very good!

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