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    MAVERICKS: Inside Report: Mavs Spotlight: Stevenson, Novak 3-point specialists

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    Wala na syay Cancer... BROKEN HEARTED LANG TOH SYA
    aw wala diay abi nakog naa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayzee View Post
    Wala na syay Cancer... BROKEN HEARTED LANG TOH SYA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. BrokenHearted View Post

    hehehehe.. lol^_^

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    Mavs won in OT!! WOHOOO. . . What a Game! DOJO with 19 pts.. dats my boy. . . ^_^

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    Mavs will depend on depth to break out of playoff funk


    The Mavs will be looking to transfer their recent regular-season success to the postseason.


    The Mavericks know what they're going to get out of Dirk Nowitzki. Mark the perennial All-Star down for about 25 points and eight rebounds per night, and every ounce of effort out of his 7-foot frame.
    The same holds true for Jason Kidd. After 16 years in the league, the future Hall of Famer is going to quarterback just as he always has. Whatever skills have been eroded by time, Kidd still commandeers a team as well as anyone in sneakers.
    Nowitzki and Kidd are two unwavering pillars that Dallas coach Rick Carlisle can count on no matter the time and circumstance. If it's a Tuesday night in January in Minneapolis, these two vets are going to show with their 'A' games.
    Well, unless it's the second night of a back-to-back for Kidd, but more on that later.
    Having the comfort and reassurance of Nowitzki and Kidd is only a beginning. If the Mavericks expect to contend for a title -- and that's the definite expectation in Big D -- they're going to need much more in an age where three superstars is almost considered the bare minimum needed to compete at the highest level.
    Surveying the roster, Kidd points to the two candidates the Mavericks need to come through if that's going to happen.


    "Shawn and Caron are the two guys that I would circle," he said. "We need them to have big years."
    Getting that out of them is a function of both understanding the system and each other. Shawn Marion is just one year into his Dallas career. Caron Butler arrived in February. The two former All-Stars are still transitioning to Carlisle's system.
    There's been a lot said and written about which of the two will start this season, since both are natural small forwards. They started together last season, with Butler sharing backcourt space next to Kidd. The starting point guard dismissed any notion that playing time or starting status is going to be an issue.
    "They're going to be on the court together," Kidd assured. "It just goes back to being comfortable. When you're comfortable and understand each other's tendencies, the game becomes that much easier."
    They're both proven commodities with a history of being major contributors on successful teams. The Mavericks are going to rely on Butler and Marion.
    And it's not just about what they can do with the ball. Dwyane Wade recently said that sparring with LeBron James in practice reminds him of the old days with Butler in Miami. Kobe Bryant can relate, since Butler also had a stint with the Lakers. Marion's history of tangling with the league's best scorers is just as long.
    "We can get physical with Marion and Butler at the 2 and 3," Nowitzki said. "That's about as physical as it gets at the wings."
    While the Mavericks don't have the star power to match the likes of the Lakers or Heat or Celtics, they do possess depth. Carlisle said the rotation could easily go 10-deep, with managing minutes a necessity for Nowitzki and Kidd. It's possible Kidd even takes off one night of a back-to-back to rest.
    If that depth isn't getting the job done, this is a franchise with a penchant of pulling the trigger if the powers that be (Mark Cuban) believe a shakeup is in order. For now, the feeling in Dallas is the right pieces are in place.
    "We know we have a good team here," Carlisle said. "And what we want to be is a special team. For that to happen, we've got some improvement to make in some specific areas."
    He'd like to see the Mavericks move into the top 10 in defense. (Dallas was 15th in points allowed and opponent's shooting percentage, and 12th in defensive efficiency last season.) Carlisle also wants his team to protect American Airlines Center. The No. 2 seed in the Western Conference was just 28-13 on its court last season, tied for just the 10th-best home record in the league.
    The Mavericks have enjoyed a historic run of regular-season success, only to have those highs doused by monumental playoff failure. Only three teams in NBA history have strung together more consecutive 50-win seasons than Dallas' current 10-year postseason run.
    The Mavericks have also been knocked out of the playoffs in the first round four of the last five years, twice as a higher seed. No one has to remind this team about opportunities lost. Or of which team they have to catch.
    "The Lakers are the heavy favorites, back-to-back champs," Nowitzki said. "And everything starts with them. After that, I think there's a big pile a lot of teams are in. We're right there along with Oklahoma City and a bunch of other teams are right there."
    There's a question how long the Mavericks stay in that pile. Kidd is 37. Nowitzki, Butler, Marion, Jason Terry and Brendan Haywood are all in their early 30s. There are promising youngsters to bridge the gap into the future -- namely Roddy Beaubois and rookie Dominique Jones -- but they're not ready to do any heavy lifting just yet.
    "There's always a window, but we've got to think about right now," Kidd said. "Our window is the one we're looking out right now. We can't look down the line. Now is what we've got to focus on."


    http://www.nba.com/seasonpreview/201...s=iref:nbahpt1

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