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Game 7 Rebellion: Mavs Overthrow Spurs Dirk: "I saw everything slipping away, the great season we had..." Tags: dallas mavericks mavs san antonio spurs nba playoffs dirk nowitzki arcade fire rebellion |
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Mavs SNL Parody Parody of the Chronicles of Narnia SNL skit by the Dallas Mavericks. This plays at the American Airlines Arena so I thought I'd post just to spread the good times ;) Mavs.com has some more videos as well! Tags: Mavericks NBA Mavs SNL Chronicles Narnia |
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"Mavs!" Music Video Mavs Sucker MCs Ben-Dawg And Dust perform their version of the Onyx classic "Slam" Tags: Dallas Mavericks Mavs Slam Onyx |
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MAVS animation Cgvisual.com - Maya animators competition !! Topic : Magician Performance Tags: CGV Cgvisual Cgvisual.com MAVS maya animation animators autodesk 魔術師 Magician |
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MavsLaw http://MavSpot.com The guys get together to discuss the MavsLaws. Tags: Dallas Mavericks Mavs Law Mavslaw Man Hype Champ Mark Cuban Dirk Nowitzki Avery Johnson ManiAAc Maniac |
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Dirk Nowitzki filming Mavs music video Ahaha. Tags: Dirk Nowitzki NBA Mavericks |
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Warriors vs. Mavs 2007 Playoff Highlights A highlight video of Golden State Warriors against the Dallas Mavericks during the 2007 NBA First round NBA playoffs. Tags: warriors baron davis jrich richardson mavs mavericks GSW monta pietrus |
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Mavs/Suns Catfight Dirk Nowitzki fan and Steve Nash fan duke it out. Tags: Steve Nash Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks Mavs |
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Kobe Scores 52 vs. Mavs, 30 in 4th and Overtime Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. Watch Kobe Bryant shake off a slow start to hang 52 on the Mavs, including 30 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to lead the Lakers to a 108-104 victory. Tags: nba amazing highlights kobe bryant 52 points 30 fourth quarter lakers mavericks |
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Warriors vs Mavs Summer League Highlights - July 13, 2008 Some Anthony Randolph, Marco Belinelli from today's summer league game on NBA TV Tags: nba golden state warriors dallas mavericks summer league tv anthony randolph marco belinelli brandan wright |
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Controversial Mavs Time Out Game 5 Wade Wins It At Line Dwyane Wade gets a foul call, and wins the game at the line. This clip also shows the full video of the controversial time-out call where the announcers blame Josh Howard. However, if you look at the :16 second mark, and again at the 1:40 min mark, you will see it is actually AVERY JOHNSON who makes the time out signal. Howard sees his coach signal for time, so he does what any player is supposed to do---what his coach tells him. Controversy aside, Dwyane Wade is a freak of nature and one of the most clutch, talented players in the league. Tags: Time Out Mavs Mavericks Heat Miami Dallas Wade Avery Johnson Josh Howard |
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UNO Marching Mavs and Omaha Pipes and Drums The UNO Marching Mavericks and the Omaha Pipes and Drums perform Scotland the Brave. This part is where the bagpipes enter. Tags: UNO Marching Mavs Pipes And Drums Bagpipes |
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Wolves Vs. Mavs Summer League Get an early look at Randy Foye, Bracey Wright, and other young prospects! Tags: Randy Foye Bracey Wright Rookie NBA Timberwolves Kevin Garnett Summer League Pops Mavs Dirk basketball skills hydro |
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Chris Paul's 35pts,10ast vs Mavericks Game 1 Playoffs 2008 NEW ORLEANS, April 19, 2008 (AP) -- The jitters that come with an NBA playoff debut prevented Chris Paul from taking his typical afternoon nap before playing the Dallas Mavericks. Unfortunately for the Mavs, Paul was the same player he's been all season when the Hornets needed him most, and the same "M-V-P!'' chants that rained down from the New Orleans Arena stands during numerous recent triumphs made a thunderous postseason return. Paul had 35 points, 10 assists and four steals in his first playoff game Saturday night, lifting the New Orleans Hornets to a 104-92 come-from-behind victory over Dallas in Game 1 of their first-round series. "Today, after shootaround, I couldn't go to sleep,'' Paul said, explaining that he instead tuned in to Game 1 of the Cleveland-Washington series, then some of the San Antonio-Phoenix opener. "I saw the intensity of it ... and I was like, 'Man, this is serious.''' Then he went out and performed like a playoff veteran, taking the game over with 15 third-quarter points as the Hornets erased a 12-point halftime lead. "Before we started the second half, I told him ' ... when series like this are up in the air, you've got to go out there and impose your will,''' Hornets coach Byron Scott said. Game 2 is Tuesday night. Scott had said leading up to this series that playoff experience was valuable but overrated. What else was he going to say? The Mavericks have been in the playoffs eight years in a row. The Hornets hadn't been to the postseason in four years, and their only current player on the roster back then was West, who was a rookie reserve. But for one game, at least, Scott's logic looked sound. West scored 23 points against Dallas. Tyson Chandler had 10 points and 15 rebounds to help New Orleans not only storm back but win going away. Dirk Nowitzki had his way with New Orleans early and finished with 31 points, but scored only four during Dallas' fourth-quarter collapse. Josh Howard added 17 points for the Mavericks, who were in the finals two years ago. "It's one game,'' Nowitzki said. "The team that loses has to go back, adjust and find ways to get it done the next game.'' Jason Kidd, the All-Star point guard the Mavericks were hoping would be the missing piece to a championship run when they traded for him midseason, finished with 11 points and nine assists. But the Mavericks had only nine field goals in the second half and no answer Paul, whose third year in the NBA has included a maiden All-Star game nod and serious consideration for league MVP. "In the third quarter he just dominated the game,'' Dallas coach Avery Johnson said. "We tried giving him a couple different looks, but we're going to have to be much more sound in our defense. We can't let him get out of our traps.'' The Hornets also got 14 points from Peja Stojakovic, one of their few grizzled playoff vets, who hit a pair of 3-pointers in the final period to help squelch any notion of a Dallas comeback. Dallas, which lost, stunningly, in the first round of last year's playoffs to eighth-seeded Golden State, won't go down without a struggle. With this game out of reach, the Mavs seemed to be already psyching themselves up for the next contest with physical play. Nowitzki and West were assessed double technicals after exchanging words, nose-to-nose, with West holding his hand up to the edge of Nowitzki's cheek. Afterward, both players downplayed the brief standoff as typical playoff intensity. New Orleans looked like a tight group in the first half, missing open jumpers, free throws, even a layup. The Hornets were 9-of-27 shooting in the first quarter, when Dallas took a 26-19 lead behind 11 points from Nowitzki. Hustling defense kept the Hornets within single digits most of the first half, but Dallas, which missed its first nine 3-point attempts, went ahead 49-38 on Kidd's open 3 late in the second period. Howard added another in the final seconds, putting the Mavs ahead 52-40 at halftime. The Hornets desperately needed a player to rise to the occasion on offense in the third quarter - and Paul came through. He had a 7-0 run by himself on a jumper, driving floater and fast-break layup as he was fouled to pull New Orleans to 65-63. The Hornets tied it at 68 on Bonzi Wells' jumper with 2:20 to go in the third period, then Wells' steal led to Paul's fast-break layup for a 70-68 lead. Chandler's follow-up dunk made it 76-72 at the end of the third, during which New Orleans outscored Dallas 36-20. Paul then hit a floater, set up Chandler's alley-oop and West's layup during a 10-0 run early in the fourth quarter to put New Orleans up 86-74. "In the first half I thought we came out a little anxious, not loose enough,'' West said. "In the second half we got back to doing the things that got us to this point, and we were able to take over the game.'' Tags: NBA Chris Paul CP3 35 shot 3pt steal crossover dunk play pass moves alley-oop debut MVP Hornets Mavericks Playoffs 2008 |
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Mavs Dancer Video Mavs, Dancer, Tags: Mavs Dancers mavericks nba cuban dance mark |
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Mavs NBA Jam Check out this classic game with a modern day matchup. The Dallas Mavericks take on the San Antonio Spurs Tags: NBA Jam Snes Dallas San Antonio Spurs Mavericks |
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2007 Mavs Blooper Video 2007 Mavs Blooper Video Tags: Mavs Mavericks Blooper Bloopers |
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Mavs Intro vs. Heat Dallas Mavericks intro versus the miami heat Tags: mavericks heat introduction |
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FAMU 2004 Dallas Mavs Performance A small portion of the 03 Florida A&M University Marching 100 performing @ halftime of a Dallas Mavericks basketball game in Feb 2004 Tags: Florida A&M University Marching 100 Famu Rattlers hbcu meac black college bands band dallas mavericks mavs |
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Rockets Vs Mavs Preseason 101706 Rockets Vs Mavs Preseason 101706, credit to R2K from clutchfans.net Tags: yao ming tracy mcgrady rockets steve novak vspan 101806 preseason 2006 |
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Mavs-Hornets 92-104 Game 1 PO08[Nowitzki 31pts vs CP3 35pts] NEW ORLEANS, April 19, 2008 (AP) -- The jitters that come with an NBA playoff debut prevented Chris Paul from taking his typical afternoon nap before playing the Dallas Mavericks. Unfortunately for the Mavs, Paul was the same player he's been all season when the Hornets needed him most, and the same "M-V-P!'' chants that rained down from the New Orleans Arena stands during numerous recent triumphs made a thunderous postseason return. Paul had 35 points, 10 assists and four steals in his first playoff game Saturday night, lifting the New Orleans Hornets to a 104-92 come-from-behind victory over Dallas in Game 1 of their first-round series. "Today, after shootaround, I couldn't go to sleep,'' Paul said, explaining that he instead tuned in to Game 1 of the Cleveland-Washington series, then some of the San Antonio-Phoenix opener. "I saw the intensity of it ... and I was like, 'Man, this is serious.''' Then he went out and performed like a playoff veteran, taking the game over with 15 third-quarter points as the Hornets erased a 12-point halftime lead. "Before we started the second half, I told him ' ... when series like this are up in the air, you've got to go out there and impose your will,''' Hornets coach Byron Scott said. Game 2 is Tuesday night. Scott had said leading up to this series that playoff experience was valuable but overrated. What else was he going to say? The Mavericks have been in the playoffs eight years in a row. The Hornets hadn't been to the postseason in four years, and their only current player on the roster back then was West, who was a rookie reserve. But for one game, at least, Scott's logic looked sound. West scored 23 points against Dallas. Tyson Chandler had 10 points and 15 rebounds to help New Orleans not only storm back but win going away. Dirk Nowitzki had his way with New Orleans early and finished with 31 points, but scored only four during Dallas' fourth-quarter collapse. Josh Howard added 17 points for the Mavericks, who were in the finals two years ago. "It's one game,'' Nowitzki said. "The team that loses has to go back, adjust and find ways to get it done the next game.'' Jason Kidd, the All-Star point guard the Mavericks were hoping would be the missing piece to a championship run when they traded for him midseason, finished with 11 points and nine assists. But the Mavericks had only nine field goals in the second half and no answer Paul, whose third year in the NBA has included a maiden All-Star game nod and serious consideration for league MVP. "In the third quarter he just dominated the game,'' Dallas coach Avery Johnson said. "We tried giving him a couple different looks, but we're going to have to be much more sound in our defense. We can't let him get out of our traps.'' The Hornets also got 14 points from Peja Stojakovic, one of their few grizzled playoff vets, who hit a pair of 3-pointers in the final period to help squelch any notion of a Dallas comeback. Dallas, which lost, stunningly, in the first round of last year's playoffs to eighth-seeded Golden State, won't go down without a struggle. With this game out of reach, the Mavs seemed to be already psyching themselves up for the next contest with physical play. Nowitzki and West were assessed double technicals after exchanging words, nose-to-nose, with West holding his hand up to the edge of Nowitzki's cheek. Afterward, both players downplayed the brief standoff as typical playoff intensity. New Orleans looked like a tight group in the first half, missing open jumpers, free throws, even a layup. The Hornets were 9-of-27 shooting in the first quarter, when Dallas took a 26-19 lead behind 11 points from Nowitzki. Hustling defense kept the Hornets within single digits most of the first half, but Dallas, which missed its first nine 3-point attempts, went ahead 49-38 on Kidd's open 3 late in the second period. Howard added another in the final seconds, putting the Mavs ahead 52-40 at halftime. The Hornets desperately needed a player to rise to the occasion on offense in the third quarter - and Paul came through. He had a 7-0 run by himself on a jumper, driving floater and fast-break layup as he was fouled to pull New Orleans to 65-63. The Hornets tied it at 68 on Bonzi Wells' jumper with 2:20 to go in the third period, then Wells' steal led to Paul's fast-break layup for a 70-68 lead. Chandler's follow-up dunk made it 76-72 at the end of the third, during which New Orleans outscored Dallas 36-20. Paul then hit a floater, set up Chandler's alley-oop and West's layup during a 10-0 run early in the fourth quarter to put New Orleans up 86-74. "In the first half I thought we came out a little anxious, not loose enough,'' West said. "In the second half we got back to doing the things that got us to this point, and we were able to take over the game.'' Tags: NBA Dallas Mavericks New Orleans Hornets game play Nowitzki Howard West Paul moves shot 3pt dunk clutch Playoffs 2008 |
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Did you have a bad day Phoenix? phoenix is just havin a real bad day mavs champs in '06 baby!!!! Tags: mavs suns dirk nowitzki steve nash mavericks bad day daniel powter phoenix dallas |
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dallas mavericks @ utah jazz highlights http://basketballjohn.com presents: Highlights of the Utah Jazz defeating the Dallas Mavericks, 116-110. Tags: utah jazz dallas mavericks |
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Game 4 round 1 Mavs vs Hornets 2008 Playoffs April 27, 2008 DALLAS -- David West and Chris Paul were on the bench, smiling as they watched thousands of fans headed to their cars. They'd already seen Jason Kidd lose his cool and get tossed, and saw police take away a ref-baiting loudmouth a few seats from Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. They were soaking it all in because it might be their last glimpse of Dallas for a while. West bounced back from a miserable Game 3 with a determined effort in Game 4, scoring 10 points in an early second-half rally that sent the Hornets surging past the Mavericks 97-84 on Sunday night, giving them a 3-1 lead in the first-round series. West had 24 points and nine rebounds, Paul had 16 points, eight assists and seven rebounds and the Hornets ended an 0-for-14 drought in Dallas that dated to January 1998. Now they're headed to New Orleans, hoping to win Game 5 on Tuesday night and avoid coming back to Big D until next season. The Mavericks are on the brink of a second straight first-round exit. "It's a great feeling to be up 3-1, but it doesn't mean too much right now," Paul said. "It's tough to close out a team, to get that fourth win. That's what Coach has been preaching to us. We feel pretty confident going back in front of our fans." Dirk Nowitzki had 22 points and 13 rebounds, and Jason Terry scored 20 points, but they didn't get much help. Josh Howard was 3-for-16 and Kidd had only three points, three assists and four rebounds before getting ejected with 7:16 left for a flagrant foul on Jannero Pargo. The exodus in the aisles came soon after, even before Hornets coach Byron Scott pulled his starters. "At that point, we'd done close to what we needed to get the result we wanted," West said. The Mavs went from scoring 30 points in the first quarter to 14 in the second quarter, then 40 in the entire second half. Dallas' meltdown -- in this game, in this series and since being up 2-0 on Miami in the Finals two years ago -- might end up costing coach Avery Johnson his job. Nowitzki already was using the past tense in his postgame comments, saying they just didn't have enough offense in the series. "I don't really have an answer for it," said Nowitzki, exhaling loudly and running a hand through his hair in frustration. "All season long, we've lost leads way too quick. ... Everybody has to be in attack mode. You have to make shots to win in this league." New Orleans did, hitting 50 percent. Peja Stojakovic scored 19 points and Julian Wright added 11, including a tremendous dunk off a midcourt steal of Jerry Stackhouse, a play that emphasized the difference in the age and agility of these teams. "I thought Julian was athletic enough to match up with Josh and Jerry," Scott said. "He didn't play like a rookie. He's active, he runs the floor. He's a pretty good player." Pargo also scored 11 and Morris Peterson had 10. West was 10-of-21, but the most important part came at the start of the second half, when New Orleans turned a 48-44 halftime lead into a 64-51 advantage. West made all four shots he took in that spurt and added a pair of free throws. All came against Erick Dampier, including a one-hander that prompted an immediate timeout by Johnson and a huge chest bump from Paul. West never hit anything like that in Game 3, when he started 3-of-14 and finished 6-of-20. The big guy was practically silent since then, stewing over his performance. Scott considered that a good thing. "Everything was stirring up in him," Scott said. "He wasn't going to play the way he played in Game 3. We were banking on that. He was in an aggressive mind-set from the start and he came up big." Several Hornets said Saturday they thought they'd taken Dallas' best shot in Game 3 and could handle it from here. It sure didn't seem like it when the Mavericks came out taking turns going to the basket and getting out in transition. They didn't take many jumpers, but hit most they did take, and were up 32-23 early in the second quarter. Then Johnson had to dip deeper into his bench and it all fell apart. Even with Pargo running the offense instead of Paul, the Hornets went on a 15-2 run to regain the lead, with Wright's big dunk coming in that spurt. "I thought after the first quarter, everything we talked about worked," Scott said. "Our running game got going and that's why we won this game." Johnson went back to his starters, but they played the rest of the half as if they'd used up their allotment of time in the paint during the first quarter, settling for jumpers. The best evidence was their free throws -- not one in the period. They shot just 16 for the game, after averaging 38.3 over the first three games. "We just got kind of got stuck in the second quarter," Johnson said. "They were more aggressive and we went to old habits and we paid for it." Tags: Game round Mavs vs Hornets 2008 Playoffs |
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Hornets-Mavs 97-84 Game 4 PO 08[West 24pts vs Nowitzki 22pt] DALLAS, April 27, 2008 (AP) - David West and Chris Paul were on the bench, smiling as they watched thousands of fans headed to their cars. They were soaking it all in because it might be their last glimpse of Dallas for a while. West bounced back from a miserable Game 3 with a determined effort in Game 4, scoring 10 points in an early second half rally that sent the Hornets surging past the Mavericks 97-84 on Sunday night, giving them a 3-1 lead in the first-round series. West had 24 points and nine rebounds, Paul had 16 points, eight assists and seven rebounds and the Hornets ended an 0-for-14 drought in Dallas that dated to January 1998. Now they're headed to New Orleans, hoping to win Game 5 on Tuesday night and avoid coming back to Big D until next season. The Mavericks are on the brink of a second straight first-round exit. "It's a great feeling to be up 3-1, but it doesn't mean too much right now,'' Paul said. "It's tough to close out a team, to get that fourth win. That's what coach has been preaching to us. We feel pretty confident going back in front of our fans.'' Dirk Nowitzki had 22 points and 13 rebounds and Jason Terry scored 20 points, but they didn't get much help. Josh Howard was 3-for-16 and Jason Kidd had only three points, three assists and four rebounds before getting ejected with 7:16 left for a flagrant foul on Jannero Pargo. The exodus in the aisles came soon after, even before Hornets coach Byron Scott pulled his starters. "At that point, we'd done close to what we needed to get the result we wanted,'' West said. The Mavs went from scoring 30 points in the first quarter to 14 in the second quarter, then 40 in the entire second half. Dallas' meltdown - in this game, in this series and since being up 2-0 on Miami in the finals two years ago - might end up costing coach Avery Johnson his job. Nowitzki already was using the past tense in his postgame comments, saying they just didn't have enough offense in the series. "I don't really have an answer for it,'' said Nowitzki, exhaling loudly and running a hand through his hair in frustration. "All season long, we've lost leads way too quick. ... Everybody has to be in attack mode. You have to make shots to win in this league.'' New Orleans did, hitting 50 percent. Peja Stojakovic scored 19 points and Julian Wright added 11, including a tremendous dunk off a midcourt steal of Jerry Stackhouse, a play that emphasized the difference in the age and agility of these teams. "I thought Julian was athletic enough to match up with Josh and Jerry,'' Scott said. "He didn't play like a rookie. He's active, he runs the floor. He's a pretty good player.'' Pargo also scored 11 and Morris Peterson had 10. West was 10-of-21, but the most important part came at the start of the second half, when New Orleans turned a 48-44 halftime lead into a 64-51 advantage. West made all four shots he took in that spurt and added a pair of free throws. All came against Erick Dampier, including a 1-hander that prompted an immediate timeout by Johnson and a huge chest bump from Paul. West never hit anything like that in Game 3, when he started 3-of-14 and finished 6-of-20. The big guy was practically silent since then, stewing over his performance. Scott considered that a good thing. "Everything was stirring up in him,'' Scott said. "He wasn't going to play the way he played in Game 3. We were banking on that. He was in an aggressive mind-set from the start and he came up big.'' Several Hornets said Saturday they thought they'd taken Dallas' best shot in Game 3 and could handle it from here. It sure didn't seem like it when the Mavericks came out taking turns going to the basket and getting out in transition. They didn't take many jumpers, but hit most they did take, and were up 32-23 early in the second quarter. Then Johnson had to dip deeper into his bench and it all fell apart. Even with Pargo running the offense instead of Paul, the Hornets went on a 15-2 run to regain the lead, with Wright's big dunk coming in that spurt. "I thought after the first quarter, everything we talked about worked,'' Scott said. "Our running game got going and that's why we won this game.'' Johnson went back to his starters, but they played the rest of the half as if they'd used up their allotment of time in the paint during the first quarter, settling for jumpers. The best evidence was their free throws - not a single one in the period. They shot just 16 for the game, after averaging 38.3 over the first three games. "We just got kind of got stuck in the second quarter,'' Johnson said. "They were more aggressive and we went to old habits and we paid for it.'' Notes: New Orleans' Mardi Gras-esque yellow road uniforms made their postseason debut, a low point in fashion history. ... Weird start: Both centers whiffed on the opening tip, forcing a do over, then midway through the first quarter Paul and Nowitzki traded airballs. Tags: NBA Dallas Mavericks New Orleans Hornets game play Nowitzki Terry West Stojakovic moves shot 3pt dunk Playoffs 2008 |