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DALLAS -- Dirk Nowitzki and Rodrigue Beaubouis each had 15 points to lead six Dallas players in double figures, and the Mavericks beat the struggling Sacramento Kings 110-100 on Tuesday night before hitting the road.
After a 12-3 run early in the second quarter that Beaubouis started with a three-point play, the Mavericks never trailed again. Sacramento tied the score a few minutes after that, but Beaubouis made two free throws to put them ahead to stay in a much-needed victory.
Delonte West and Jason Terry each had 13 points, and Brendan Haywood 11 for Dallas. Shawn Marion had 10 points and 14 rebounds.
The Mavericks (32-26), who had lost three of their previous four games, are seventh in the Western Conference standings. They are a half-game behind sixth-place Houston and only a half-game ahead of Denver.
The Mavericks play six of their last eight games on the road, with a four-game trip in five days starting Thursday at Golden State. They play at home again next Wednesday against the Rockets.
I like that balls with baskets game very much and enjoy the hell out of Yao Ming, so it's no surprise that I really like this picture of Yao Ming miraculously painted with JUST a basketball.
Upon discovering a series of inexplicable markings on the regulation basketball being used during his team's game against the Nuggets Monday, Suns center Shaquille O'Neal halted play to decipher the meaning hidden in the ball's mysterious symbols and was subsequently called for a 24-second violation.
van Sellers from The Legendary Shots throws a ball from the top of the Vulcan monument in Birmingham, Alabama. To our knowledge, this is the farthest shot (direct distance from shooter to goal) ever made. Whether it's also the longest (horizontal distance) is debatable
An Ohio eighth-grader pulled of a stunt shot that has to be seen to be believed. He runs forward, does a forward somersault/flip using the basketball to push off the floor, and then hurls the ball towards the basket at the opposite end of the court, 60 feet away.
Guilford College vs Randolph Macon January 31, 2005 To set this up: The teams are tied with just a fraction of a second in overtime. The yellow team (Randolph Macon) sinks a free throw is missed.A guy from the Purple team (Guilford) rebounds the ball and gets a shot off just milliseconds before the buzzer.
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GARY HAWKINS — SIDELINES: Vivid memories of old Y Overlooking the long stone steps that led to the entrance on Winthrop St. was a room with two pool tables, regulation size with leather pockets. You collected the pool balls at the desk and it cost 35 cents an hour to play. Of course, like many Y's in |
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Aussie Hayden Smith goes from basketballer to rugby international Raised in the Blue Mountains, Smith had long dreamed of being paid to leap high for a ball but always imagined it would be round and made of leather. The 2.02m 26-year-old was a hugely talented young basketballer who would frequently train with the |
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Ongoing wave of love for the oval ball game just isn't cricket The sorts of chaps who, at weekends, wear implausibly clean blue jeans with brown leather shoes. At some point in the last decade, however, a decree went out that rugby was to become the new official State religion. Wan urchins, Gucci junkies, |
First Look: Amar'e Stoudemire's Collaboration With Rachel Roy
All the hullabaloo eventually materialized into a Vogue spread (involving poor Hamish Bowles being forced to play basketball with him — in mesh shorts, no less), an invitation to the Met Ball, and a collaboration with designer Rachel Roy (the pair was
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Wisconsin enjoying its time in center of spotlight The Badgers don't go for fads or innovation, preferring to stick with a formula that's worked since the days of leather helmets: run the ball behind a big, bruising offensive line, and stop opponents with a rugged, physical defense. |