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No Jason Kidd. No Erick Dampier. No momentum.
No prisoners.
Was dilly-daddling around the house yesterday with a rare Sunday off (thanks, Cowboys). Had the Mavs-Knicks on the TV and it was something like 35-30 early in the second quarter. Next thing I know Roddy Beaubois is raining 3-pointers and J.J. Barea is making floating bankers and Drew Gooden is playing like Dwight Howard and the Mavs steadily increase their lead to 10, 20, 30, 40 …
FIFTY.
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That’s right, 128-78. The biggest margin of victory in franchise history.
A 50-point win in the NBA is humongous, but is it the biggest beat-down by a home team in Metroplex history?
What’s the most lopsided win?
C) Stars 10, New York Rangers 2.
I say it’s the Rangers. In a sport dominated by one-run margins, a 27-run victory is mind-boggling.