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According to the book, Holy | Mavericks, a vital turning point came in Paula's life |
traded to Minnesota Timberwolves from Dallas | Mavericks a few short days before regular season began |
It is the former home to the Southeast Texas | Mavericks ABA franchise, Beaumont Drillers of the NIFL |
On August 5, 2006, he was waived by the | Mavericks after appearing briefly in just six games sp |
overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft by the Dallas | Mavericks after playing college basketball at Clemson, |
king seven of them) in a game for the Dallas | Mavericks against the New Jersey Nets on March 5, 1996 |
February 13, 2010: Traded to the Dallas | Mavericks along with Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Steve |
Mavericks: An Incorrigible History of Alberta. | |
loit Snappers, in 2004 to High-A High Desert | Mavericks, and in 2005 to Double-A Huntsville Stars, w |
He also appeared for the Dallas | Mavericks and Detroit Pistons, amassing 32 more regula |
With the | Mavericks and Stars having relocated to American Airli |
ts who design with containers are considered | mavericks and trail blazers,". |
dent of Basketball operations for the Dallas | Mavericks and son of former Golden State Warriors head |
Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards, Dallas | Mavericks, and Milwaukee Bucks. |
on signed with the Chicago Bulls, the Dallas | Mavericks and the New York Knicks respectively. |
e Memphis Grizzlies, Toronto Raptors, Dallas | Mavericks, and the trade exception of Orlando Magic. |
th round of the 1980 NBA Draft by the Dallas | Mavericks and played one season (1980-81) for them, av |
nd round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the Dallas | Mavericks and played 31 games with them in the 1984-85 |
l as playing for the independent High Desert | Mavericks and Bakersfield Blaze. |
enix Suns, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz, Dallas | Mavericks, and Golden State Warriors. |
Wagner also has a stake in the Dallas | Mavericks, and he continues to invest in and nurture s |
He also played with the Dallas | Mavericks and Golden State Warriors, with whom he conc |
irlines Center in Dallas, home to the Dallas | Mavericks and Dallas Stars. |
e NBA season, splitting time with the Dallas | Mavericks and Utah Jazz. |
He has played 83 games in the NBA for Dallas | Mavericks and the Heat, averaging 4.7 points, 2.2 rebo |
he Chicago Bulls, the Miami Heat, the Dallas | Mavericks and the New Jersey Nets, averaging 7.6 point |
nsas City Kings, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas | Mavericks, and Utah Jazz. |
apability to fire AIM-9L Sidewinders, AGM-65 | Mavericks and GBU-16 Paveway II laser guided bombs. |
re in 2010 when the game between the Madison | Mavericks and the Steele Knights was televised by ESPN |
He sued the Dallas | Mavericks and the NBA, claiming that their refusal to |
His first four seasons were with the | Mavericks, and he played for both the Golden State War |
also played for the Sacramento Kings, Dallas | Mavericks, and Chicago Bulls, and he won an NBA Champi |
ver, Cleamons and Smith never played for the | Mavericks and Carr only played briefly before he was s |
d in 4 NBA seasons from 1982 to 1986 for the | Mavericks and Indiana Pacers. |
tland Trail Blazers, Toronto Raptors, Dallas | Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves. |
2000, he was the manager of the High Desert | Mavericks, and in 2001, he was the manager of the Lanc |
dependent Northwest League with the Portland | Mavericks and Salem Senators before retiring. |
On August 6, 1991, Davis signed with the | Mavericks and in his first season with the team, he ra |
his 9 year tenure as the voice of the Dallas | Mavericks and joined WTMJ (AM) to call games for the M |
franchise that was once known as the Houston | Mavericks and later the Carolina Cougars. |
On June 28, 2007, the Dallas | Mavericks announced they had signed Westphal as an ass |
during the 1995-96 season as a member of the | Mavericks, appearing in 67 games (12 starts) and avera |
during the 1995-96 season as a member of the | Mavericks, appearing in 79 games and averaging 18.9 pp |
The Calgary | Mavericks are a Canadian rugby union team based in Cal |
The | Mavericks are in the West Valley Athletic League with |
On March 15, 2009 versus the Dallas | Mavericks, Ariza scored a career-high 26 points along |
ember 28, 2007, Elie was hired by the Dallas | Mavericks as an assistant coach. |
s picked in the 1987 NBA Draft by the Dallas | Mavericks as the 43rd pick overall. |
yed with the Jazz and briefly for the Dallas | Mavericks, as well as three games for the Miami Heat i |
2009, Nathan Jawai was traded to the Dallas | Mavericks as a part of the four-team deal among Raptor |
ly 9, 2009, Buckner was traded to the Dallas | Mavericks as a part of the four-team deal among Grizzl |
e of Nebraska as the Secondary Coach for the | Mavericks at the University of Nebraska at Omaha for 1 |
t will replace Texas Hall as the home of the | Mavericks athletics teams. |
Wright played for the NBA's Dallas | Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, and Orlando Magic. |
, played two years in the NBA, both with the | Mavericks averaging 9.0 ppg in his career. |
On October 16, 2008, at | Mavericks Bar in Ottawa, Ontario Canada, Ten Second Ep |
Also the first station to broadcast Dallas | Mavericks basketball games in Spanish. |
ll host the University of Texas at Arlington | Mavericks basketball teams. |
rporate Sponsorships position for the Dallas | Mavericks basketball team. |
fficial Dallas/Fort Worth station for Dallas | Mavericks Basketball. |
ing the sixth season of the Super League the | Mavericks became the first team outside of B.C. to win |
He played for the | Mavericks before being traded during his rookie season |
Darryl Virostko, | Mavericks big wave surfer "Flea" |
Jason Collins (surfer), | Mavericks big wave surfer "Ratboy" |
he New Orleans Hornets in 2008, in which the | Mavericks brought back Jason Kidd, head coach Avery Jo |
In 2006, he re-signed with the Dallas | Mavericks, but after one season, he was traded to the |
s moved to Spokane, Washington, the Portland | Mavericks came to town in the form of an independent S |
d made four All-Star Game appearances in his | Mavericks career. |
She announced parade plans for the Dallas | Mavericks championship in 2006, prior to the Mavericks |
e played for the Clippers, Utah Jazz, Dallas | Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors |
He is a three-time | Mavericks competition winner. |
eventual Western Conference champion Dallas | Mavericks considered adding Kemp to their roster in ti |
In 1995 he started the now famous | Mavericks Cricket Institute, to help develop cricketer |
Cowboys Cheerleader for two years, a Dallas | Mavericks Dancer for one year, and toured with the Uni |
The | Mavericks defeated Richland Northeast to win the 2000 |
In 2011 the | Mavericks defeated the Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals, an |
l 1997-98) with five different teams (Dallas | Mavericks, Detroit Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves, Wa |
e Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas | Mavericks, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, and Orlan |
Tart played for the | Mavericks during the 1968-1969 season but during the s |
and was promoted to their High-A High Desert | Mavericks during the season. |
Hardy played for the ABA's Houston | Mavericks during the 1967-68 season, averaging 5.2 poi |
Led by Finley, the | Mavericks earned their first 40-win season since 1989- |
The arena is also locally known to | Mavericks fans as "The House that Dirk Built" in refer |
In the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season, the | Mavericks finished with a lowly 19-31 record, but Mich |
llege, where he quarterbacked the Mesa State | Mavericks football team and served as student body Pre |
He was traded to the | Mavericks for Greg Buckner on September 28, 2007. |
and Hank Whitney were traded to the Houston | Mavericks for Leary Lentz and Willie Somerset. |
y 5, 2006, Croshere was traded to the Dallas | Mavericks for Marquis Daniels. |
he Grizzlies traded his rights to the Dallas | Mavericks for cash considerations, reported to be arou |
t his position as an assistant coach for the | Mavericks for a head coach position for the Toronto Ra |
d the rights to Dirk Nowitzki, to the Dallas | Mavericks for the rights to Robert Traylor. |
players from the expansion draft joined the | Mavericks for their inaugural season, but only two pla |
r, Cleamons was the head coach of the Dallas | Mavericks for slightly over one year, from 1996 to 199 |
ayed for the University of Nebraska at Omaha | Mavericks for two years, leading them to their first N |
y signing with an expansion team, the Dallas | Mavericks, for the 1980-81 basketball season. |
NBA Draft and promptly traded to the Dallas | Mavericks for a future first-round pick in the 2005 NB |
eries shifted back to Dallas, the top-ranked | Mavericks found themselves one game from seeing their |
In 1947-1948, there was an unrelated | Mavericks franchise based in Houston as part of the Pr |
After playing with the | Mavericks fro 1999 to 2002, Buckner signed with the 76 |
d for the Nets from 1999-2001 and the Dallas | Mavericks from 2001-2003. |
ity of Texas at Arlington and played for the | Mavericks from 1977-1979. |
, Howard played briefly for the NBA's Dallas | Mavericks from 1992 to 1993. |
Nowitzki and Nash led the | Mavericks from a 14-game winning streak to open the se |
A minority (4%) owner, he frequently attends | Mavericks games. |
The | Mavericks gave their all and were able to stave off el |
The | Mavericks had more contracts than roster spots, so Kra |
Under Ussery's direction, the Dallas | Mavericks has experienced increased corporate sponsors |
The | Mavericks have been involved in the following transact |
on averaged only 11 minutes per game for the | Mavericks, having to play behind forwards Dirk Nowitzk |
He played three seasons with the | Mavericks, having his most successful year during the |
is debut in the same day, against the Dallas | Mavericks, he scored 4 points and grabbed 3 rebounds. |
5 season, playing for the High-A High Desert | Mavericks, he batted .313 |
Before ever playing a game with the | Mavericks, he was released in February 2000. |
In 1998, with the High Desert | Mavericks, he went 14-5 with a 2.96 ERA in 28 starts a |
son, when he was still calling games for the | Mavericks, he won a KATIE award for his work at KLIF-A |
In his second year with the | Mavericks, he left for Major junior hockey in the Onta |
The | Mavericks' head coach Don Nelson initially planned on |
A book entitled | Mavericks History Of Alberta (see external links) cont |
left unprotected and selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1980 NBA Expansion Draft. |
etball player who was selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 2nd round (28th overall) of the 1993 |
rchia most recently managed the Mid-Missouri | Mavericks in the independent Frontier League. |
with a 1985 first round draft choice to the | Mavericks in exchange for Geoff Huston and a 1983 thir |
u, founded an NBA expansion team, the Dallas | Mavericks, in 1980. |
etball player who was selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1st round (4th overall) of the 1982 N |
His brief NBA career ended with the Dallas | Mavericks in 1984-85. |
Skyforce, and 25 games with the NBA's Dallas | Mavericks in the 1986-87 National Basketball Associati |
then traded, along with John Wallace, to the | Mavericks in exchange for Erick Strickland and Pete Mi |
was 30 years old, when he joined the Dallas | Mavericks in 1990-91 for one season. |
agent in 2002 and played for the High Desert | Mavericks in the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 200 |
at season and became the coach of the Tucson | Mavericks in 1975-76. |
etball player who was selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 2nd round (35th overall) of the 1991 |
He signed with the | Mavericks in 2009, but did not make their final roster |
, departed to take over the expansion Dallas | Mavericks in the 1980-81 NBA season, while the Superso |
etball player who was selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 1991 N |
me, along with Steven Later, to the Missouri | Mavericks in exchange for Sean Muncy . |
.4 rpg, Houston was eliminated by the Dallas | Mavericks in game seven by 40 points, despite having a |
Kansas City Kings in the first round, Dallas | Mavericks in the second, and the Phoenix Suns in the 1 |
Emmett played for the Dallas | Mavericks in the NBA Summer League in 2010. |
Foster played for the | Mavericks in the NBA Summer League in 2010, but failed |
Mbenga was later waived by the | Mavericks in order for them to sign Juwan Howard. |
Drafted seventeenth overall by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1985 NBA Draft, he never proved to be |
Dumas was selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1st round (19th overall) of the 1994 |
he second round, 46th overall, by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1988 NBA Draft. |
ler "The Big Show" played basketball for the | Mavericks in 1990-1991 before transferring to Wichita |
ith the Spurs, he was selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1980 expansion draft. |
contract and played 12 games for the Dallas | Mavericks in 1996-97, but was released almost immediat |
l basketball player, formerly for the Dallas | Mavericks in the NBA. |
He finished his career with the | Mavericks in 1994 with career averages of 13.9 points, |
th ESPN before returning to coach the Dallas | Mavericks in 2008. |
He was traded by the Hornets to the Dallas | Mavericks in exchange for Dan Dickau and a second roun |
zz in the Western semi-finals and the Dallas | Mavericks in the Western Conference Finals. |
e hitting coach for the Single-A High Desert | Mavericks in the Seattle Mariners organization. |
tween the Vancouver Grizzlies and the Dallas | Mavericks, in British Columbia, Canada. |
and the Dallas | Mavericks In addition, Hayes used to host a morning ra |
the National Basketball Association's Dallas | Mavericks in the second round (#34 pick overall) of th |
He had previously played with the Dallas | Mavericks in the NBA pre-season in 1999, but he did no |
ard was selected ninth overall by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1996 NBA Draft out of Louisville. |
etball, Atkinson plays for the Hertfordshire | Mavericks in the Netball Superleague, after having pla |
ing seventh game at home to the rival Dallas | Mavericks in the second round. |
He was then selected by the Dallas | Mavericks in the second round of the 1981 NBA Draft (2 |
und of the 1967 NBA Draft and by the Houston | Mavericks in the 1967 ABA Draft. |
ers on December 22, 2009, against the Dallas | Mavericks, in which he scored only two (2) points in 4 |
signing two 10-day contracts with the Dallas | Mavericks in 1981, he was signed for the remainder of |
He now plays for the Moenchengladbach | Mavericks in the GFL2. |
1996-97 season, he was traded to the Dallas | Mavericks in exchange for Ronald "Popeye" Jones, but K |
and (2000-02), but were swept by the Dallas | Mavericks in the Western Conference Semifinals. |
ketball player who was drafted by the Dallas | Mavericks in the 1st round (20th overall) of the 1987 |
School officially changed its mascot to The | Mavericks in order to further distance themselves from |
Association (ABA) as a member of the Houston | Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, Denver Rockets, Dallas Chap |
& Confused to feature the band in their May ' | Mavericks' issue. |
Held at | Mavericks, it is one of the most respected big wave co |
g a buzzer beater shot to further extend the | Mavericks lead. |
2004 The | Mavericks: Live in Austin Texas, directed by Michael D |
He played for the Dallas | Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons, San |
fellow Pittsburgher and owner of the Dallas | Mavericks, Mark Cuban. |
in the NBA when he was signed by the Dallas | Mavericks midway through the 1994-95 seasons, and made |
Western Conference Finals against the Dallas | Mavericks, midway through the fourth quarter, Bell sus |
asons there with the Denver Rockets, Houston | Mavericks, Minnesota Pipers, and New York Nets. |
Udrih played with the Dallas | Mavericks NBA Summer League team in 2005. |
de Brignac in celebration of the the Dallas | Mavericks' NBA Championship. |
haps most known as the founder of the Dallas | Mavericks NBA and Dallas Sidekicks MISL franchises. |
He played with the | Mavericks' NBA Summer League team in Las Vegas, U.S., |
The Houston | Mavericks, of the ABA, played their home games from 19 |
s as the flagship affiliate for the Missouri | Mavericks of the Central Hockey League, Blue Springs H |
ames Brown Arena will be home to the Augusta | Mavericks of the Southern Indoor Football League and t |
Jim also managed the 2005 Mid-Missouri | Mavericks of the Frontier League. |
the other team that drafted him, the Houston | Mavericks of the American Basketball Association prior |
Mavericks of the Mind, his second book and first colle | |
played for the Class-A Advanced High Desert | Mavericks of the California League. |
ter, in 1969, he bought the troubled Houston | Mavericks of the American Basketball Association and m |
ons for NBC and prior to that for the Dallas | Mavericks of the National Basketball Association. |
ion Arena, which they shared with the Dallas | Mavericks of the National Basketball Association. |
Winger who currently plays for the Missouri | Mavericks of the CHL. |
an basketball assistant coach for the Dallas | Mavericks of the NBA. |
player who currently plays for the Missouri | Mavericks of the CHL. |
Vianna played briefly for the Dallas | Mavericks of the National Basketball Association durin |
pollos, of the CPHL, from 1965-1969, Houston | Mavericks, of the ABA, from 1967-1969, the Houston Aer |
in 1998, but he was injured when the Dallas | Mavericks offered him a contract, thus failing to beco |
Smith was cut by the NBA club the Dallas | Mavericks on October 22, 2008. |
double, in a playoff game against the Dallas | Mavericks on April 28, 2001. |
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