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Phoenix Suns
vs
Dallas Mavericks
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
01/31/2016
7:05pm EST

Lines:
Phoenix +8.5
Dallas -8.5

Total:
Over 198.5 (-105)
Under 198.5 (-105)

Community Picks: Phoenix Suns 0% vs Dallas Mavericks 0%

Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Dallas Mavericks
If the Dallas Mavericks are to improve their position in the Western Conference, they know they'll need to take advantage of an upcoming glut of home games. Currently 1 1/2 games behind fifth-place Memphis and five back of the Los Angeles Clippers for fourth, Dallas (27-22) has a chance to gain some ground during an 18-game stretch in which it plays 14 times at American Airlines Center, where it's won nine of 12. "It's an important stand for us," guard Deron Williams said. Continue to Article
January 31, 2016 1:55:am EST
Dallas Mavericks
Highlights of Friday's National Basketball Association games: Cavaliers 114, Pistons 106 Kevin Love erupted for 29 points, LeBron James reached the 26,000 career point mark and the Cleveland Cavaliers downed the Detroit Pistons 114-106 at The Palace on Friday. Love, who was passed over by the Eastern Conference coaches as an All-Star reserve, enjoyed his second-highest scoring game this season. Cleveland's power forward scored 34 against Orlando on Nov. 23. Continue to Article
January 30, 2016 1:09:am EST
Dallas Mavericks
Chandler Parsons had 19 points and a season-high 10 rebounds while Deron Williams struggled in his first game against his former team and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Brooklyn Nets 91-79 Friday night. Parsons led the Mavericks in scoring for the fifth time in six games and is averaging 24 points during that span. Williams, who sat out a visit to Brooklyn in December with a left hamstring strain, scored eight points on 3-of-14 shooting. Continue to Article
January 29, 2016 11:07:pm EST
Dallas Mavericks
There are plenty of ways to quantify the gap between the Golden State Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers, but a simple look at the standings is probably the greatest indicator. Add in Golden State's recent demolition of some of the best teams in the league, and if it weren't for two more stops on the Warriors' East Coast road trip, one could probably call their flight for Saturday's contest the most pointless six hours of travel in NBA history. The largest gap at the break in league history is the 38 games that separated Cleveland and New Jersey in 2009-10, and Golden State (42-4) and Philadelphia (7-40) each have six games remaining. Continue to Article
January 29, 2016 3:12:pm EST
Dallas Mavericks
NBA players typically express gratitude and appreciation after they've been chosen to play in the annual All-Star Game, even if they've been there many times. There's always something special about learning that you've made your first All-Star team , though ... especially when the news comes as a surprise, and courtesy of a loved one. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] Late voting pushes for San Antonio Spurs star Kawhi Leonard and (somewhat surprisingly) Dallas Mavericks center Zaza Pachulia left Draymond Green outside the starting lineup for the 2016 Western Conference All-Stars. With the list of reserves for both conferences set to be announced Thursday night, the Golden State Warriors power forward was scheduled for an interview about his chances of getting a reserve slot with Comcast Sports Net Bay Area, only to have his hit interrupted by a very familiar face and voice: those of his mother, Internet superstar Mary Babers-Green . You can watch the full 8 1/2-minute clip at the CSN Bay Area website , which includes an all-time line from Mama Green. "You know how I always say this is a popularity contest?" she asked, referencing her distaste with the fan-voting system for selecting All-Star starters that can sometimes result in more famous players earning nods over those who have had superior seasons. ( Cough, cough .) "Well ... someone thought you was popular." For what it's worth, Draymond's laughing and repeated questioning of how his mom knew before he did wasn't a bit; this really was the first time he'd heard that he was going to be an All-Star, according to Yahoo Sports' Marc J. Spears . Babers-Green was thrilled to be the one to tell Draymond that he would join two Golden State teammates, starter Stephen Curry and fellow reserve selection Klay Thompson, in Toronto for the Feb. 14 exhibition, marking the first time in 40 years that the Warriors had sent three players to the All-Star Game. She was a bit less thrilled, though, at having to wait an extra week to deliver the good news, according to Carl Steward of the Bay Area News Group : A similar surprise was supposed to occur last week when ESPN sent a crew to the home of Babers-Green in Saginaw, Michigan, to film her giving the news to her son by phone that he would be a Western Conference starter. But when he wasn't voted into the starting lineup, the network had to scrap the plan and eat the expense. CSNBA picked up the ball at [Warriors media relations executive Raymond] Ridder's suggestion, however, and did a remote hookup with Green's mother for the All-Star reserves announcement. Having not told Draymond about the ESPN snafu, she had to stay quiet for the whole week. "It was exciting because I knew how excited Dray would be," said Babers-Green by phone. "But I had to keep it a secret, and that was the hard part, because Dray and I talk about everything. This has been one of his lifelong dreams. I lived this with him since he first proclaimed it. So just to see him live that dream and give the news to him was really fun. I thought I could hear him crying. I think he was full of tears." Green later told Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal during an interview on TNT's All-Star reserve announcement special that he was close to tears, but that he had to close off the waterworks in the interest of Internet self-preservation: If Green's on-court playmaking — a career-high 7.2 assists per game, sixth-best in the NBA, while serving as the Warriors' ostensible point forward — doesn't leave you convince of his ability to see the game two steps ahead, surely his awareness that he could be the new Crying Jordan will make you a believer. Talk about vision. Green's full eight-minute interview with the "Inside the NBA" crew — touching on how he found out, what it says about evolving standards of evaluation that a "player like him" makes a "team like this," and more — is well worth the watch: Some players in the past have talked about the difficulty of finding time within all the pageantry and off-court commitments of All-Star Weekend, especially the first time around, to really enjoy the moment, appreciate the achievement and have a good time with the experience. Somehow, I don't think that's going to be a problem for Draymond Green. More NBA coverage: - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at devine@yahoo-inc.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @YourManDevine Stay connected with Ball Don't Lie on Twitter @YahooBDL , "Like" BDL on Facebook and follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr for year-round NBA talk, jokes and more. Continue to Article
January 29, 2016 10:39:am EST
 
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