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Dallas Mavericks vs San Antonio Spurs: Game 6

April 28, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The Dallas Mavericks forced game 6 with a convincing win over the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, Mavericks F/G Caron Butler definitely used the Mavericks Musk body wash before this game. Caron was an aggressor and didn’t think, just attacked the rim. The Mavs finally got the fast break going, and as we all know the Mavericks can’t beat the Spurs in a game played in the half court. A lot of credit should be given to Rick Carlisle for finally sitting Erick Dampier down and letting the more athletic Brendan Haywood get some serious minutes. In years past Damp was a big part of stopping the Spurs, but he just wasn’t cutting it this year. Another problem with the Dallas Mavericks aging center Erick Dampier is that he can’t make free throws and poses no offensive threat, so when he isn’t playing great defense there is really no reason for him to be on the floor.

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Mavericks Spurs Game 5: Preview – TV Channel – Tickets

April 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

NBA Playoffs 2010 Spurs MavericksThe San Antonio Spurs beat the Dallas Mavericks for the third straight time in game 4 making game 5 a do or die situation for the Mavericks. The Mavericks contained the Spurs big 3, but they couldn’t stop the Spurs youth movement of Blair and Hill. The game got ugly down the stretch with flagrant and technical fouls being issued to both teams. This kind of game favors San Antonio, the Mavericks are better suited to play a speedier game scoring and transition. If the Mavericks play the Spurs game, they will lose more often than not so hopefully Rick Carlisle has something up his sleeve. As a Mavericks fan these last 2 games have been tough to stomach because they have been so close, but gone the other way.

Statistics show that the Mavericks have about a 4% chance to come back and win this thing, however they have only lost the last 2 games by a combined 7 points. The Mavericks and Spurs will come back to Dallas to play game 5 so hopefully some home cooking will get the Maverick on the right track. If not get ready for some baseball, because the Texas Rangers will be the only thing going on in the Dallas Sports Landscape.

NBA Playoffs Round 1: Dallas Mavericks vs San Antonio Spurs – Game 5
Mavericks-Spurs Day / Date: Tuesday | April 27 2010
Mavericks-Spurs Game Time: 8:30 PM
Mavericks-Spurs TV Channel: KTXA – 21
Mavericks-Spurs Tickets: Mavericks Playoff Tickets on StubHub!

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Dallas Mavericks vs San Antonio Spurs: Game 2

April 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The Mavericks looked sharp in game 1 as they cruised to a victory over the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs bench was terrible, and the acquisition of Richard Jefferson is looking more and more like a bust by the day. Dirk scored 36 points, and I expect him to have one of his best playoff series ever because San Antonio doesn’t have anyone who can cover him.

Look for much of the same in game 2 at the American Airlines Center on Wednesday, if you look at the +/- for the Spurs starters, their best player was Tim Duncan at 0. In comparison the Mavericks best starter was Caron Butler with +10. In order for the Spurs win, they will need to play pretty much perfectly, and I don’t see that happening.

In game 2 I believe the Spurs will have to run more double teams at Dirk to try to keep the game closer, but if they do Caron Butler and the rest of the team will be left open. With Jason Kidd at the point I feel pretty good about the Mavericks being able to beat any double teams that San Antonio at them. Below is the game information for game 2 between the Mavericks and Spurs in the 2010 Playoffs

NBA Playoffs Round 1: Dallas Mavericks vs San Antonio Spurs – Game 2
Mavericks-Spurs Day / Date: Wednesday | April 21 2010
Mavericks-Spurs Game Time: 8:30 PM
Mavericks-Spurs TV Channel: TNT
Mavericks-Spurs Tickets: Mavericks Playoff Tickets on StubHub!

Dallas Mavericks vs San Antonio Spurs: Game 1

April 16, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

By now you have probably heard that the Dallas Mavericks will be facing the San Antonio Spurs in the First Round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs, and I wanted to look at the stats before things tipoff on Sunday. Below you will find the usual game information including the tv channel, Mavericks Playoff Tickets, game time. First, I want to take a look at the story that the statistics tell, and by that I mean team stats.

Dallas Mavericks and San Antonio Regular Season Stats
The first stat that I wanted to look at is point differential and what I found was pretty surprising. The Spurs had the better differential, beating opponents by an average of 5pts.
Dallas Mavericks: +2.72
San Antonio Spurs: +5.08

The next stat I looked at was the FG% and this went in the Spurs favor as well. While this doesn’t change my opinion that the Mavs will take it in 6, it makes me feel like this thing might not be as easy as everyone thinks.
Dallas Mavericks: .464
San Antonio Spurs: .473

The last stat I want to look at is Rebounds per Game, and as you might expect because the Spurs are considered a superior team defensively. If that is what you thought you are correct, but the difference was still pretty close just like the other stats.
Dallas Mavericks: 41.70
San Antonio Spurs: 42.78

The Spurs look better in each of the categories, but the Mavericks aren’t that far behind in any of these categories. I stand by my prediction of the Mavericks taking it in 6, I think that San Antonio is at the end of the line and the Mavericks made better additions to their roster, and as my Dad always says “Stats are for the losers”.

NBA Playoffs Round 1: Dallas Mavericks vs San Antonio Spurs – Game 1
Mavs-Spurs Day / Date: Sunday | April 18 2010
Mavs-Spurs Game Time: 7:00 PM
Mavs-Spurs TV Channel: TNT
Mavs-Spurs Tickets: Mavericks Playoff Tickets on StubHub!

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Mavs Spurs Playoff Matchup – TV Schedule

April 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 


The Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs played each other in the final game of the season last night and the game had implications for both teams. Both the Mavs and Spurs knew that a Mavericks win would ensure the teams meeting up in the first round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs. However Greg Popovich decided that the San Antonio Spurs were going to roll without Tim Duncan or Manu Ginobli, which all but assured the teams meeting in the first round. Pop said he just wanted to rest these two stars:

“The bottom line is I’m paranoid about Tim being healthy and Manu being healthy for the playoffs.”
Credit: Dallas News

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Dallas Mavericks Schedule March 2010

February 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Caron Butler Mean Face

There is lots to be excited about in regards to the Dallas Mavericks. The team was able to get rid of some team kryptonite in Josh Howard which is a plus by itself. However when you add to this that we got Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood in return this deal was definitely a steal for the Mavericks. The only player I didn’t want to see go is Drew Gooden, even though he is one of the most inefficient players his hustle factor was there every night.

The Mavericks schedule in March will be pretty friendly as we make our playoff push, because of this only 2 games will make it to National Television. Tickets are still available for upcoming games, and I recommend checking out StubHub if you are planning to head to the games. There are two don’t miss games in the month of March, both the Boston Celtics and the Denver Nuggets will swim through town.

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Dallas Update: Mavericks – Stars – Texas Rangers

February 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Dallas Mavericks (33-21, 1st in Southwest Division)

The Dallas Mavericks have been a sports betting enigma so far this season but they are hoping that a recent trade deadline acquisition will help right the ship. The Mavericks are just 8-10 in their last 18 games and their division lead has shortened to just one game in the Southwest.

The Mavericks made a move to find that consistent No. 2 scorer behind Dirk Nowitzki this week and that man is tabbed to be Caron Butler of the Washington Wizards. The Mavs had to part ways with Josh Howard but in turn they received a former All-Star in Butler and Brendan Haywood, who is all of the sudden a valuable addition now that Erick Dampier is hurt.

Overall, this team is still a big mixed bag but they did improve themselves. We’ll see if they can mesh down the stretch of the season and become a true playoff contender. At this point, fans are skeptical.

Dallas Stars (28-21-12, 4th in Pacific)

The Dallas Stars are on break right now as the Winter Olympic Hockey tournament takes place and the only topics where they have come up is NHL trade rumors.

The Stars would be on the outside of the playoffs looking in should they start today but the good news is that they are just one point out of it and just three points out of seventh.

The good news for Dallas is that eight of their first 11 home games will take place at home, where they have been dominant this year. They are 18-6-5 at home and have just two regulation losses there since the start of January.

If they want to make a serious push, now will be the time when the NHL is back.

Texas Rangers (Offseason)

Baseball betting tips are just around the corner as teams start to report shortly. This year, there is far more optimism for the Texas Rangers.

The Rangers went into last year with a pitiful pitching staff and a weak group of outfielders. Now the pitching is there and it’s the hitting that needs the focus.

New hitting coach and former Colorado Rockies manager, Clint Hurdle, is in charge. His first order of business will be to get the 2,633 swings and misses down to a more reasonable number and make the team more patient at the plate. The Rangers were the worst in both categories last year.

If they can improve on that, a playoff berth is not out of the question.

Josh Howard is out Caron Butler is in

February 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The All Star weekend was great for the Dallas Mavericks, Dirk won his All Star event for team Texas and the Mavs pulled of a 7 player deal. This trade has the potential to fix all of the roster questions that have surrounded the Mavericks for most of this season. Below are the players that are are coming and going.

The trade between the Mavericks and Wizards
Mavericks Get:

G/F Caron Butler
C Brendan Haywood
G DeShawn Stevenson

Wizards Get:
G/F Josh Howard
F/C Drew Gooden
F James Singleton
G Quinton Ross

On Dunham and Miller this morning they reported that Gooden and Howard were the Mavericks least efficient players. Haywood and Butler are the Wizards most efficient players this season.

J-Ho for Caron Butler
The biggest part of this deal is no doubt the fact that the Mavs were able to get rid of Josh Howard and his off court distractions. Caron Butler is a guard / forward that will fit better than Howard at the 2-guard spot. Another plus about Caron Butler is that from all of the accounts that I have heard he is a good guy on and off the court.

Josh Howard seemed to lose his game after his barrage of off season incidents and injuries, J-Ho never returned to the production level that the Mavs counted on in their championship run. Caron Butler improves the Mavericks 2-guard situation and can create his own offense and play a little defense, something Howard forgot how to do at some point.

J-Ho vs Caron Butler Stats 2009-2010
Josh Howard
31 Games 26:41 PPG 12.5 FG 40.1 3PT 26.7 FT 79.0 RBS 3.6 STL 0.7
Caron Butler
47 Games 39:23 PPG 16.9 FG 42.2 3PT 26.3 FT 87.7 RBS 6.7 STL 1.5

Butler has better numbers in almost every category.

The other major swap in this trade is the Mavericks F/C Drew Gooden for the Wizards C Brendan Haywood, the rest of the players were included to get the salaries right. Gooden was a nice player, but we needed him to be a true 7 footer and you can’t teach height.

Haywood is a true center that averages just under a double double a game, this will allow the Mavericks to have 2 true centers again. Watch for Haywood to edge Dampier by the end of the season for the starting job at center.

By Playoff time I believe the Mavericks lineup will be:
PG Jason Kidd
- Backups: Rodrigue Beaubois, Jose Juan Barea
SG Caron Butler
- Jason Terry, DeShawn Stevenson
SF Shawn Marion
- Caron Butler, Eduardo Najera, Matt Carroll
PF Dirk Nowitzki
- Tim Thomas, Eduardo Najera
C Brendan Haywood
- Erick Dampier, Eduardo Najera

Conclusion
If I had to score the trade I would put it at Mavericks 3 – Wizards 1. The Mavericks get 2 points for getting rid of Josh Howard and replacing him with 2-time All Star Caron Butler. The Mavs get one more point for acquiring a productive center in Haywood, I think I would take him over Gortat as well. However the Mavs lost some depth in this deal which is why I give the Wizards 1 point. Don’t get me wrong though this trade is definitely lopsided in the Mavericks favor. Gotta love owner Mark Cuban and GM Donnie Nelson.

Dallas Mavericks Trade For Caron Butler

February 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

According to ESPN’s Marc Stein, the Dallas Mavericks have just completed their rumored trade with the Washington Wizards, and the deal will be announced later tonight.

The biggest pieces in the trade are Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood going from the Washington Wizards to the Dallas Mavericks, and Josh Howard and Drew Gooden moving from the Dallas Mavericks to the Washington Wizards.

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Dallas Update: Mavericks – Rangers – Texas Rangers

February 11, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Dallas Mavericks (32-20, 1st in Southwest Division)

It’s good that the All-Star game is happening in Dallas this year as it might be the first time that NBA betting fans have seen quality basketball in Dallas since the turn of the calendar.

Sure, the Mavericks are still in first place but it’s time for their fans to be concerned.

The Mavs, who long had held the second-best record in the West, are just 10-11 since December 31st and worse yet, this is a team that had to climb out of a hole to eke out a win in Golden State and then were lost – to mildly put it – to the Denver Nuggets by 36 points.

It’s fairly clear that this team, while they have won 32 games, is not anywhere near contending for a championship. While some fans are hoping that the Mavs can get a boost from a swingman like Caron Butler or Kevin Martin, the reality could also be that if they don’t get that secondary scorer, that they head south and cost Rick Carlisle his job.

Dallas Stars (26-21-12, 5th in Southwest)

The Dallas Stars are at an interesting spot at this point. While they are just a hop and a skip outside of the playoffs, the reality is that they don’t really have what it takes for a long playoff run. They may be realizing that as the Stars made a peculiar move this week to acquire goaltender Karl Lehtonen.

A few years ago, handicappers giving betting tips would have raised an eye brow if the Stars, who are equipped with Marty Turco, would acquire a netminder. But nowadays, Stars fans see the potential writing on the wall as this acquisition might mean that Turco’s tenure in Dallas is over.

With the trade deadline approaching and the Stars spinning their wheels, don’t be surprised if they ship off Turco, one of their lone assets, and get some pieces to build for the future.

Texas Rangers (Offseason)

Sportsbetting fans know that the Texas Rangers have long been short on pitching but they might get the jump on a couple of live arms who haven’t been allowed in the US over the last five years.

Alexi Ogando (26) and Omar Beltre (28) have met with Texas Rangers General Manager twice over the last two years and helped them get their visas. That may give the Rangers the inside track on the pitchers now that they have come over.

The Rangers will have the opportunity to add them to their 40-man roster shortly, which means they’ll have to cut ties with two others.

Both of these pitchers are mature and MLB betting fans know that it mean that may make an impact sooner rather than later for the Rangers.

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