Mavs Fans Deserve a Title, and Have the Scars to Prove It

I want this NBA championship. Selfishly? You bet. As a shaggy-haired 16-year-old who wanted to grow up to be Pete Maravich, I attended the Mavericks’ first game back at old Reunion Arena. Not the regular-season debut victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Oct. 11, 1980, but the inaugural preseason…

The Top 10 Wins in the History of Your Dallas Mavericks

With any luck we’ll be re-writing this list in the coming week. But for now, last night’s pulsating win at American Airlines Center certainly is among the best in Dallas Mavericks franchise history: 10.  6.2.88 — Mavs 105, Lakers 103: Led by Sixth Man of the Year Roy Tarpley’s 20-point,…

Dirk’s Fever > Miami’s Heat

Fittingly, sitting courtside at American Airlines Center last night: Emmitt Smith. What he witnessed was perhaps Dallas-Fort Worth’s gutsiest individual performance since, well, his own masterpiece 17 years ago. Yep, on a night when he fought a 101-degree fever, Dirk Nowitzki willed the Mavericks to a heart-stopping, gut-wrenching victory that yanked the…

With USC Out, Oklahoma Should Be 2004 National Champs

When Ben Johnson was stripped of his 100-meter gold medal in the 1988 Olympics, it was awarded to second-place finisher Carl Lewis. When Carter High School was ripped of its 1988 Texas State 5A Football Championship, it was given to the team it beat in the title game — Converse Judson…

2011 NBA FINALS GAME 4: Better Bench. Or Else.

Simple. If their reserve players don’t perform better, the Mavericks will lose the NBA Finals. And that starts tonight in Game 4 at the American Airlines Center. Jason Terry has to be more productive than the player who has shot only 38 percent and failed to produce a 20-point game…

Is It Too Loud in the AAC? What?

This is how loud Mavs playoffs games were at Reunion Arena. And this is how regular season games sound at the American Airlines Center, where, writes The New York Times’s Alan Schwartz, “it is hard to tell if the Mavericks’ favorite machine during these playoffs is Dirk Nowitzki, their star…

Meanwhile, Your Texas Rangers are Suddenly Back Where They Started

Been a little concerned obsessed with the Mavs. But I did catch some Rangers baseball Saturday afternoon. Saw enough of Derek Holland to say “Wow!” And apparently he isn’t alone. After swooning without Josh Hamilton, the Rangers tumbled from their 9-1 start into mediocrity. Don’t look now, but they’re back…

2011 NBA FINALS GAME 2 — Mavericks Adjustments

I know he and the Mavericks and even LeBron James are downplaying it, but I’m worried about Dirk Nowitzki’s finger entering tonight’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals here in Miami. Just because it’ll be different. “I’ll be fine,” Dirk says. “It’ll be okay.” But he loves to dribble left…

Final Destinations: 2

MIAMI—The Dallas Mavericks, America’s Team. Get used to it, because the Mavs are going to win their first-ever NBA championship this summer. And they’re going to do it as a beloved underdog, resolute in revenge and cheered by a country during their redemption. As much as Americans love sequels and…