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    The Basketball Diaries

    What went wrong during the Dallas Mavericks' lost season

    Jonathan Rienstra
    Apr 23, 2013 | 3:14 pm

    It’s got to be a strange feeling for Dirk Nowitzki and the rest of the Dallas Mavericks. After 12 straight post-season appearances, the club failed to qualify this year, finishing a depressing 41-41 for 10th place in the Western Conference.

    The crux of it all was Nowitzki missing the first 27 games of the season due to knee surgery. Then the Mavs went 13-23 after he returned.

    The team eventually went on a run, going 28-18 to finish the season. But this squad was not better than the one that got bounced from the first round of the playoffs last year in a four-game sweep at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

    This was a team of one-year mercenaries playing for a second chance while surrounding a core of aging players.

    Instead, this was a team of one-year mercenaries playing for a second chance while surrounding a core of aging players.

    Some of those rentals proved worthy of sticking around. Shooting guard O.J. Mayo, who basically played his way in to a better contract, is expected to return to Dallas.

    But of the nine free agents for the Mavs this summer, surely a handful of them, including Mike James and Anthony Morrow, will be playing for another team. It makes little sense to keep this team intact, even if they did close out the season in good form.

    What the Mavs truly need is a dominant defensive presence in the post and a point guard that can orchestrate the offense while providing capable perimeter defense to at least cover up for Mayo’s shortcomings on that end.

    Of course, saying that a team needs a big post player and a strong point guard is like saying that a car needs a steering wheel and an engine block.

    What’s more, though, is that the Mavs need someone who will also be the best player on the team — or at least a close No. 2 to Nowitzki.

    Right now, the Mavs core consists of Nowitzki, Shawn Marion and Vince Carter. Although all of them are among the best at their particular skill sets, they will all be at least 35 when next season begins. Carter will turn 37 halfway through the season.

    Even if they manage to keep up their production through the year, that trio is not designed for a deep playoff run, even with Mayo at shooting guard and Carter on the bench. Not without some quality around them, at least.

    Free agents to the rescue
    Obviously, the two biggest free-agent names out there this summer are the Clippers’ Chris Paul and the Lakers’ Dwight Howard. But it’s difficult to see why Paul, the best point guard in the game, would leave Los Angeles’ wealth of young talent, like DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin, to facilitate a team of aging jump shooters.

    Howard is far more interesting. He’s flirted with the Mavs in the past, and the Lakers have been such an underwhelming mess that he may feel like a change of scenery. But he’s also a head case, and with Kobe Bryant’s retirement looming, he might feel compelled to stick out a season or two before becoming the guy for the Lakers.

    Howard or Paul would benefit Dallas. But if neither is available, then there’s always the possibility of going after very capable point guards like Golden State’s backup Jarrett Jack, who averaged 12.9 points and 5.6 assists, or Atlanta’s Jeff Teague, who, at 24 years old, turned the corner this season with 14.6 points and 7.2 assists per game.

    Center offers less intriguing options, but there’s still potential. Philadelphia’s Andrew Bynum missed the season after knee surgery, but he’s only 25, knows how to win and would be a force on both ends. Of course, like Howard, he’s a bit of a character, but Nowitzki and Marion's calm leadership could protect Bynum from his eccentricities.

    The Spurs’ Tiago Splitter puts up smaller numbers than Howard and Bynum, but he’s increased his point and rebounding totals in the three years since he joined the NBA from Brazil. He’s still raw, even at 28, and has moved into the starting spot with San Antonio nicely this year. Plus, it would be a chance to grab a key piece from a rival.

    A 12-year playoff streak is a great accomplishment, and the Mavs also reached two finals and won one championship. It's a covetable stat sheet, but all sports are cyclical. Bad years happen to every team. Case in point: any sports organization ever. The important thing is to minimize the frequency and severity of downtimes.

    Nowitzki has led this organization to unprecedented success, but the future has to start now. The Mavs can’t waste the rest of Nowitzki's years — or risk falling back into the pack of fighting for low seeds in the playoffs.

    Dirk Nowitzki has a few years left. Will the Dallas Mavericks make it worth his time?

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    Dirk Nowitzki has a few years left. Will the Dallas Mavericks make it worth his time?
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    World Cup match recap

    Croatia can't weather Harry Kane in England's 4-2 World Cup win in Dallas

    Associated Press
    Jun 17, 2026 | 5:21 pm
    England v Croatia: Group L - FIFA World Cup 2026
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    Harry Kane of England celebrates the team's 4-2 World Cup win over Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17.

    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Harry Kane scored twice to equal the English record for FIFA World Cup goals, Jude Bellingham added another two minutes into the second half, and England beat Croatia 4-2 on Wednesday at Dallas Stadium in Arlington.

    Martin Baturina and Petar Musa answered each of Kane's first-half goals in a rematch of the 2018 semifinal game won by Croatia. Musa's goal came on the final play before the whistle ending the first half.

    The even score didn't last long once play resumed.

    Bellingham took a long pass and stayed clear of the defender the rest of the way, sending a shot past Dominik Livakovic and in off the far post. Marcus Rashford padded the lead in the 85th minute.

    Kane, who won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup in Russia by scoring six times, is up to 10 World Cup goals, tying Gary Lineker's mark from the 1986 and 1990 tournaments.

    The 32-year-old striker's first goal came on his second chance on a penalty kick after Livakovic's save on the first try was nullified by a video review that showed both his feet off the goal line as Kane was striking the ball.

    Kane went the same way toward the right post with the second attempt, while Livakovic lunged the other direction, to his right.

    The penalty was called when Luka Modric, the 40-year-old midfielder who extended his Croatian record by appearing in his fifth World Cup, kicked Noni Madueke in the thigh.

    England vs. Croatia World Cup Luka Modric #10, of Croatia, is challenged by Harry Kane, #9 of England, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17. Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images

    Kane matched Lineker's mark when the Bayern Munich striker easily beat Livakovic with a powerful header off a corner kick from Declan Rice. Kane has 81 international goals.

    Bellingham almost immediately had another great scoring chance soon after his seventh international goal. Livakovic made that save and about a half-dozen more in a matter of minutes during a frenetic English attack.

    Musa plays for Major League Soccer's FC Dallas, which has its home games about 40 miles from AT&T Stadium.

    The retractable roof venue that is home to the NFL's Dallas Cowboys is giving World Cup fans an air-conditioned reprieve from the muggy Texas heat, this time for white-clad English fans and Croatian supporters who were mostly wearing their country's familiar red-and-white checkered uniforms, not the blue kits the players had on.

    Musa tracked a header from Ivan Perisic and put a one-timer past Jordan Pickford, who was also beaten in the 36th minute by Baturina. That shot into the left corner ticked off Pickford's hand.

    England next plays Ghana in Foxborough, Massachusetts, in Group L on Tuesday, the same day Croatia plays Panama in Toronto.

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