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    spurschick, you're talking about the same AJ who kept his starters in against our bench to run up the score.
    WTF?? At 4:12, Duncan, Manu, and Parker came out. JET was the only starter in with 3 min's left in the game when Dirk and Harris came out. So they ran up the score for 1:12?? Avery just wasn't taking any chances. Making up 16-18 pts in 4 min's CAN happen...it's happened both ways for the Mavs this year...

    And the Spurs were still playing hard with a few minutes left, so Armstrong played hard...

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    The Dallas bench was celebrating in the third quarter like it was a series closeout game. Just like a team who has never won anything.
    They were having fun...get over it...or get used to it

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    spurschick, you're talking about the same AJ who kept his starters in against our bench to run up the score. The same AJ who kept them in to run up the score on an outmatched Memphis team.

    The same AJ who kept them in earlier this year and once last year against SA to run it up when they were winning big.

    People need to realize the smiling little cajun kid that everyone fell in love with as a Spur is dead. Everything he does, from running it up in the aforementioned games to crying like a girl about the officiating shows me he has become the stereotypical Dallas snob.

    The fact that Pop, the SA press, and the ignorant fans of SA continue to give this little twerp a free pass while he stabs us in the back repeatedly while trying to get his team past us is just as sickening as what AJ has become.

    Hang his jerseys in the rafters? We should burn that piece of jersey.
    That really is sad that Spurs fans feel this way about AJ.
    How dare AJ try to beat his old team. He should conspire with the Spurs to throw games so a team he played on 5 years ago can beat his employer now.

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    They were having fun...get over it...or get used to it
    Ok jackass- get back to me when something other than sponsor advertising is hanging from your rafters. Until then, go get your shinebox.

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    Avery. It pissed me off that the crowd didn't nkow whether to boo him or not he picked up the T and he was on the screen.

    The love affair is ing over. He's the enemy now so him and his gigantic arena swallowing mouth. And he can keep his damn number, we dont' want it. AJ.
    Manny, THANK YOU!!! I couldn't have stated it more clearly and I obviously share your sentiments completely. Avery!

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    Ok jackass- get back to me when something other than sponsor advertising is hanging from your rafters. Until then, go get your shinebox.
    Good one...and REALLY pertinant to THIS season...

    How many NFL and NHL banners are down there?? (see, I can spew dumb $hit too)

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    Someone explain to me how that wasn't a charge on Duncan!!!
    I'd be honestly curious about your take on the block call on Barry, then. From the replays I saw, Barry was clearly outside of the circle and was clearly set; by textbook, that play is a charge.

    Again, I don't think any call changed the outcome of the game -- the Mavericks played great and absolutely deserved to win -- but I can see the frustration of fans who believe that there was a great deal of inconsistency in the calls and non-calls; I think that's particularly true when Mark Cuban is involved in the series and has been so adamant in his complaints about NBA officiating.

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    Good one...and REALLY pertinant to THIS season...

    How many NFL and NHL banners are down there?? (see, I can spew dumb $hit too)
    The point is if you win the series and want to come in here talk a bunch of great-THEN we will actually have an accomplishment related to Dallas Maverick basketball to discuss. You win one game and all of you want to stand over you're conquest like it was for the ultimate prize. Get it? Win something first bird-not one game- an actual series-then run your smack-understand now?

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    I'd be honestly curious about your take on the block call on Barry, then. From the replays I saw, Barry was clearly outside of the circle and was clearly set; by textbook, that play is a charge.

    Again, I don't think any call changed the outcome of the game -- the Mavericks played great and absolutely deserved to win -- but I can see the frustration of fans who believe that there was a great deal of inconsistency in the calls and non-calls; I think that's particularly true when Mark Cuban is involved in the series and has been so adamant in his complaints about NBA officiating.
    Don't know...the ref's were closer to the play and have more experience than anyone here as far as calling fouls in an NBA game goes. Maybe Barry was set but leaned over to cause Howard (?) to clip his shoulder. The ref saw something...

    Everyone is pointing to Duncan's 3rd foul...Duncan went crazy with a BS reason why it wasn't a foul on him...then the crowd went crazy. After that they went crazy on EVERY call...started chanting, etc. Miller / Stockton didn't seem to have a problem with the call...

    I'm truly shocked at all the officiating talk around here today after what I've read on this forum about excuses over the past few months...

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    A.J. is just doing his job. I don't get why Pop doesn't say ANYTHING after the games, insisting that the officiating was fine, the loss was all on the players (not on him, mind you), when he turns purple with rage during the game. If it's a bad call during the game, it's a bad call an hour later, too. A.J. and Cuban work the refs like a lot of successful coaches and owners. Why don't ours?

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    Cuz Pop Wont Stoop To Their Level Like You You Little Whining

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    The point is if you win the series and want to come in here talk a bunch of great-THEN we will actually have an accomplishment related to Dallas Maverick basketball to discuss. You win one game and all of you want to stand over you're conquest like it was for the ultimate prize. Get it? Win something first bird-not one game- an actual series-then run your smack-understand now?
    The Mavs bench has been celebrating like that all season. They have FUN. Nothing out of the ordinary last night...

    I'm just enjoying all the officiating talk really...this place is so funny...

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    The Mavs bench has been celebrating like that all season. They have FUN. Nothing out of the ordinary last night...

    I'm just enjoying all the officiating talk really...this place is so funny...
    I've watched probably thirty Mavs games this season on TV and about a dozen in person, and I can tell you that the Dallas bench didn't celebrate like they did last night all season. They didn't even celebrate like that against Memphis last round. The bench was amped about laying the wood to their biggest rival on the road last night.

    I understand that you're outnumbered and trying to defend your position, but please make an effort to stick to the facts. Thanks.

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    Ummm, I have watched every damn mavs game this year, even went to about 15 of them, yes they celebrate like that everytime they play and win like they did last night.

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    The Mavs bench has been celebrating like that all season. They have FUN. Nothing out of the ordinary last night...

    I'm just enjoying all the officiating talk really...this place is so funny...
    That's cool as long as you realized the Spurs see the celebrating too. Whether they do anything about it remains to be seen, but it is rarely a good idea to celebrate in the face of your opponent when there are more games to be played. A sign of an immature team.

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    Ummm, I have watched every damn mavs game this year, even went to about 15 of them, yes they celebrate like that everytime they play and win like they did last night.
    I was about to type out this big response about how you were full of , but I saw you wrote they would celebrate like that "everytime they play and win". That's probably true.

    But I'm talking about the Mavericks bench acting like they were getting fitted for rings in the beginning to middle of the third quarter.

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    That's cool as long as you realized the Spurs see the celebrating too. Whether they do anything about it remains to be seen, but it is rarely a good idea to celebrate in the face of your opponent when there are more games to be played. A sign of an immature team.
    And the Spurs don't celebrate when they are wiunning or when they make a big shot or whatever? Get over it.

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    And the Spurs don't celebrate when they are wiunning or when they make a big shot or whatever? Get over it.
    Not when they go up 2-0 with 11:30 left in the 1st quarter. It's re ed, but I would expect nothing less.

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    But I'm talking about the Mavericks bench acting like they were getting fitted for rings in the beginning to middle of the third quarter.
    Not when they go up 2-0 with 11:30 left in the 1st quarter. It's re ed, but I would expect nothing less.
    Exaggerate much?

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    Getting Avery was the smartest thing Dallas could ever do to try and get over the SA hump.

    He knows Pop's coaching schemes forwards and backwards, and psychologically he has the edge because everyone thinks he's such a nice guy from his time here.

    You're absolutely right! AJ might be 'nice' - if I know - but he's a compe or and everyone seems to have forgotten that. You can bet everything you own that the biggest feather he could put in his cap is to beat the Spurs and he's not going to give a sh*t how he does it. That's OK - that's playoff basketball, after all - but we sure as need to remember that the Little General intends to win.

    And he can - because he learned from the best. Personally, I'm too through with him. Know thine enemy - and he's ours.

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    If Pop can beat his mentor Larry Brown's Championship Piston team, he should be able to beat AJ.

    AJ is not ready to defeat the Master, not yet, anyway.

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    Exaggerate much?
    The Mavs bench has been celebrating like that all season.

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    The problem is obvious. Each Spur player (except Tim) had about 10 pounds too much weight in his ass.

    Pop will take care of that. Probably without anesthesia.


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    Slomo, this is hilarious!

    It should be a t-shirt.


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    Don't know...the ref's were closer to the play and have more experience than anyone here as far as calling fouls in an NBA game goes.
    Spoken like a fan who had two teams playing on the floor for them last night.

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