Found August 17, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
Once the 2005-06 Dallas Mavericks suffered a heart-breaking defeat in the NBA Finals to the Miami Heat (after being up two games to none), the Mavericks luck seemed as if it could go nowhere else but up.
During the next season Dallas ended the year with the best overall record in the NBA (65-17, .817 winning percentage), achieving the greatest single season record in the 27 years of the Mavericks existence.
Come playoff time, the first seed and well respected Mavericks matched up against the eighth seed underdog Warriors.
In another unexpectedly calamitous defeat, Dallas lost in six games to the overpowering Golden State Warriors, ending their season much earlier than anticipated.
Since the '06-'07 NBA season, the Mavericks have not raised many eyebrows (trading Devin Harris to the New Jersey Nets for Jason Kidd, along with GM Marc Cubans insider trading charges).
Despite the continuous flow of low blows for the Mavericks, this present offseason has given fans and the player...
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