Mavericks rally from 29 down to stun T-wolves
December 31st, 2008 adminDALLAS (AP) — Rick Carlisle was watching the game in his office before halftime, Dirk Nowitzki was …
DALLAS (AP) — Rick Carlisle was watching the game in his office before halftime, Dirk Nowitzki was …
Who deserves to be at the top of the latest NBA Power Poll? The Christmas Day game tells the story.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP — Al Jefferson scored a season-high 38 points, including nine in overtime, and grab…
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jameer Nelson and Hedo Turkoglu made sure there would be no letdown for the Orla…
NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin McHale turned to prayer, though it wasn’t really needed. The combination of A…
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Tony Parker keeps finding ways to hurt the Minnesota Timberwolves. Manu Ginobili…
Looking at the top of this week’s poll would probably bring a smile to any of the Eastern Conference…
Sean Deveney looks back at the biggest and most surprising stories from the NBA in 2008. He also looks ahead to five stories to watch in 2009.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — From dunking on a player 8 inches taller and 55 pounds heavier than he is to swa…
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota guard Mike Miller left the Timberwolves’ game Saturday night against H…
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