mavs by 8+
Think OKC pulls out a close one...which is fine...as long as Mavs win tomorrow and then beat Spurs Thursday
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Wish this game was on NBA TV...LOL Toronto/Memphis broadcast
Should be a great game. Westbrook should have a field day, but who are they going to put on Dirk? Will probably start with Ibaka who can maybe bother him with some athleticism, but I bet Collison gets good burn tonight.
anyone got a link to watch this online?? hook a up
lol on my nuts. throw me the link or get off the .
I got a link pm me but I hope the mavs win so it makes tommorows laker game less of a importance but would be nice if spurs win tommorow at the same time.
OKC playing that swarming defense. If the Mavs turn the ball over, they are done for.
No rotations on the Mavs shooters.
Salvatore will win this for the Thunder in the 4th
God damn Thunder cant defend
good start..
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i thought according to some of yous he fell off at the beginning of the season??? how'd that work out for ya's??
OKLAHOMA CITY -- As phenomenal as last season was for Kevin Durant, he still couldn't extract the one thorn in his side: The Dallas Mavericks' defense.
Since he entered the league as a rookie with the Seattle SuperSonics through his third season when he emerged as a bona fide MVP candidate with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Durant has put up more bricks against Dallas' defense than any other in the league -- and that's when the Mavs had been considered only decent defenders.
In Durant's career, he's averaged fewer than 20 points a game against just two teams -- Dallas (18.7) and Orlando (17.6), but he's played more than twice as many games against the Mavs (11) as the Magic (five). His career field goal percentage is below 40 percent against only two teams, the same two: 37.4 percent (68-of-182) against the Mavs; 37.0 percent (30-of-81) against the Magic.
Last season was even worse against Dallas for the amazing Durant. He shot just 31.7 percent (26-of-82) from the floor while averaging 22.5 points -- nearly eight below his season average -- and 4.5 turnovers.
But as the Mavs (23-5) head to Oklahoma City (21-10) on Monday night for a second time this season, the only game Dallas remembers is the last one. Durant scored 32 points and was 12-of-20 from the field. The Mavs won, 111-103, with tenacious fourth-quarter defense, but the league's leading scorer had finally done some damage.
OKC eating away at dallas's lead pretty nicely
I agree on this one luva
Durant is really overrated but I hope he brings it tonight
Luva is a hater Durant gonna step it up now
Dirk son....Mavs can't afford you to get hurt you clumsy ....tank the game wgas but stay healthy
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