Slow to Start
If Jason and the Mavericks could get a full head of steam going earlier in games, they might be even better than 20-13.
If Jason and the Mavericks could get a full head of steam going earlier in games, they might be even better than 20-13.
Fourteen seasons under his belt, Jason remains one of the greatest players currently suiting up in the NBA.
Jason and the Dallas Mavericks wrapped the 2008 portion of the 08-09 NBA season winning two of the year's three final contests.
After a tough outing against his former team, the New Jersey Nets, Jason led Dallas to back-to-back-to-back victories over the holidays.
Tonight, Jason will return to the team he brought from two 50 loss seasons to an NBA Finals contender.
Jason and the Mavs battled one out again in the fourth quarter, beating the Toronto Raptors, 96-86, on Wednesday night.
On Tuesday, December 16th, Jason and his personal foundation sponsored a holiday shopping spree at a local Toys ‘R Us for 40 kids ages 7-11 from Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.
It was a tough way for No. 2 and Co. to end a seven game home stand, but their 98-88 loss last night was against a solid Denver Nuggets (17-7) who have recently acquired Chauncey Billups.
Though it wasn't pretty, Jason and Co. fought off the struggling Oklahoma City Thunder Saturday night and emerged with a 103-99 win.
It was slow going for the Dallas most of the night Thursday, but No. 2 made a key play when his team needed it most, and the Mavericks defeated the Charlotte Bobcats, 95-90