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ADawg22 wrote:Cavs announcer sounds like he has an orgasm everytime one of their players score.
JES12 wrote:BTW, why is their no Dampier POG entry on the OP?
mavsfoty wrote:JES12 wrote:BTW, why is their no Dampier POG entry on the OP?
I'm traveling for Christmas and am without my graphic design tools. All the graphics were pre-made so new graphics like POG wont be updated until after I get home.
GOBlazers wrote:May the better team win.
Dallas Mavericks coach views Christmas Day nightcap as an honor
In the NBA, days of the week are mostly irrelevant. It’s either a game day or a non-game day. Holidays included.
For the Dallas Mavericks, today, Thursday, Christmas, is a special day, yet just another game day to start another important three-game road trip.
While your children revel in wrapping paper strewn about, the Mavs will be running morning drills at the Rose Garden in Portland. As your good tidings wind down for the night, the Mavs and Trail Blazers will just be tipping off in the last of five nationally televised games on three networks spanning morning to midnight.
It’s just the second time the Mavs have played on Christmas Day, the first coming in 2003 at Sacramento.
"I look at it as a positive now because if you’re playing on Christmas Day, you’re a good team," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. "They don’t schedule mediocre teams on Christmas Day. You’ve got to look at it as an honor."
Mavs owner Mark Cuban will watch from his Caribbean holiday home. A merry promoter of Christmas basketball, Cuban heartily favors showcasing the league’s best and brightest in a brunch-to-bedtime TV smorgasbord.
"From a league perspective I understand the reasons why there’s so many teams playing," said Carlisle, who kissed his wife and 4-year-old daughter goodbye before catching the team’s Christmas Eve charter. "It’s one of the most-watched days of the year for basketball. We have to be willing to do it, but when you’re the road team, it’s tough."
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