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Dallas Mavericks: The New Sheriffs in the Wild, Wild West

February 27th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NBA Basketball   Comments Off on Dallas Mavericks: The New Sheriffs in the Wild, Wild West
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When the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban okayed pulling the trigger on a trade that brought F Caron Butler, G DeShawn Stevenson, and C Brendan Haywood from the Washington Wizards, he engaged in a stare-down with the Los Angeles Lakers. Essentially, Cuban took 20 paces, cocked his cowboy hat, stroked his gun, looked straight in the eyes of Phil Jackson, and said, “Son, this here town ain’t big ‘nugh for the both of us.”

He might be right.

After posting a dud against Oklahoma City in the first game after the NBA’s trade deadline, the Mavericks have been on an absolute roll. Road games in Orlando and Atlanta? No problem. Hosting those dastardly Lakers? A breeze.

All things told, Dallas has run off six straight wins to move to 38-21, 4.5 games clear of the Spurs in the Southwest Division. The Mavs are currently stalking 39-19 Denver for the #2 seed in the Western Conference, and after that, their sights will be set on the defending champs from La La Land.

Historically, this Dallas team is one that puts together a fantastic roster chalk full of players like F Dirk Nowitzki and G Jason Kidd and then ultimately falls on its face at some point during the playoffs. Glitz and glamour is what the Mavs are normally after. However, this time, they’ve gone after grit, determination, and toughness, and that might be the key to the championship.

Yes, that glitz is still there. Nowitzki is still one of the most prolific scorers in the NBA. Look no further than his 37-point effort against the Hawks in Atlanta last night for proof of that. On this winning streak, the German national player is averaging 28.3 points per game, significantly higher than his 25.0 point average for the year.

Kidd is still one of the flashiest point guards in the NBA as well. He’s always been known as the king of the triple-double of this generation, and he had yet another one in Atlanta, scoring 19 points, dishing out 17 assists, and bringing down 16 rebounds. It was his 18th double-double of the year and his first triple-double.

G Jason Terry is as pure of a scorer as it gets. He’s averaging 16.9 points per game, and he’ll surely be a great candidate for the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year honors.

When the Mavericks acquired F Shawn Marion in the offseason, it was the beginning of their transformation into a tough team. Marion is a former Defensive Player of the Year award winner, and he’s always doing the little things to keep his team going. His numbers aren’t fantastic (11.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per game), but he’s the one that Dallas turns to get to step in front of that pass and start the fast break or go diving into the bench to try to save a loose ball.

Even though Dallas knew that it was probably heading towards another division championship and a high seed in the playoffs, Cuban and his front office knew that this team wasn’t tough enough to body with the likes of Kobe, Pau, and Bynum for the Lakers. Something had to be done.

Though everyone will look at the trade during the All-Star Break and call it the “Caron Butler deal,” truth be told, Butler for the departed Josh Howard would’ve been a comparable flip-flop.

The difference-maker has been Haywood. Talk about someone that has played like a man possessed! Since coming over from our nation’s capitol, the new center for the Mavs has recorded at least ten points and at least nine rebounds in all six of his games. He has averaged 11.8 points and 11.5 rebounds per game in that stretch as well, adding 19 blocked shots to boot.

Haywood’s defensive presence is starting to become contagious. Dallas has only allowed 92.3 points per game in its L/6 overall, and it is starting to play like a legitimate contender.

And if you don’t think that this winning streak can’t continue, just take a look at what’s on tap… New Orleans, Charlotte, Minnesota, Sacramento, Chicago, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans, the Clippers, Portland, and Golden State… That’s the next 15 games for this team.

Look out, LA. If you’re not careful, the new sheriffs in town are going to overtake you, and the road to the NBA Championship will be going through Big D.

2010 NBA All-Star Game MVP Odds, Preview, and Prediction

February 13th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NBA Basketball   Comments Off on 2010 NBA All-Star Game MVP Odds, Preview, and Prediction
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The NBA All-Star Game tips off on Sunday night at the brand new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in “Big D.” Basketball’s brightest stars all come together in this fantastic spectacle between the best in the Eastern Conference and the best in the Western Conference. Bankroll Sports takes a moment to look at the odds for and predict the All-Star Game MVP, which is a job that has become a lot harder since last year’s winner and three-time All-Star Game MVP, G Kobe Bryant won’t be playing in the game. Last season’s co-MVP C Shaquille O’Neal didn’t make the Eastern Conference roster.

Dirk NowitzkiThe Likely Suspect: The MVP winner has been on the winning team’s roster in every year since 1990. With Bryant out of the lineup, the West is still favored, but only by a slender point. So if you’re looking at a Western Conference candidate to score you some extra coin in basketball betting action this weekend, take a look at Dallas F Dirk Nowitzki. Nowitzki is the pride and joy of the hometown team and will inevitably see plenty of court time in this exhibition. Last season, the German national player scored just eight points on 3/5 shooting, and he’s never scored more than 13 points in an All-Star Game in his career. Still, Nowitzki is the third favorite on the board because this season, he’ll be the hometown hero, and you can find him at +650 at BetUS .

LeBron JamesThe King of the Lone Star State: It’s hard to deny the fact that Cleveland’s F LeBron James is the most talented and most dynamic player in the NBA. No one else can do some of the things that he can do on the court, and he proved it once again in last season’s All-Star Game when he played the most minutes for the Eastern Conference and scored 20 points on 8/19 shooting. It’s pretty clear that James is probably going to take the most shots once again for an Eastern Conference roster that chalk full of pure shooters, which makes him the runaway favorite at just +250 at BetUS.

Tim DuncanDon’t Forget About Us!: Oklahoma City F Kevin Durant and San Antonio F Tim Duncan are at opposite stages of their careers at this point, but both have the ability to take over the All-Star Game. Expect both to see plenty of minutes, as both have ties to the Lone Star State. Durant is turning into one of the best low post players in the league. This will be the youngster’s first shot on the NBA’s biggest mid-season stage, a stage in which he should thrive on against some of the NBA’s best. Duncan is no stranger to the All-Star Game experience, and even though he is at the tail end of his career, he has what it takes to win this award. Duncan split the MVP honors in 2000 by scoring 24 points and bringing in 14 rebounds. Duncan can be found at +1300, while Durant is at +600 right now at BetUS.

Current & Latest Odds To Win All-Star Game MVP Honors @ BetUS Sportsbook:
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Al Horford +2500
Jason Kidd +1500
Amare Stoudemire +1000
Carmelo Anthony +600
Chris Bosh +1200
Deron Williams +1200
Derrick Rose +1800
Dwight Howard +700
Dwyane Wade +600
Gerald Wallace +1800
Kevin Durant +600
Kevin Garnett +2000
Joe Johnson +2000
LeBron James +250
Pau Gasol +1500
Paul Pierce +1800
Rajon Rondo +2200
Steve Nash +1000
Tim Duncan +1300
Zach Randolph +1800
Dirk Nowitzki +650
Field (Any other Player) +1200