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About Dallas Mavericks
In 1979, millionaire Donald J. Carter and Dallas Mavericks founding President/GM Norm Sonju set the wheels in motion to secure an NBA team. At the 1980 NBA All-Star Game league owners voted to admit the Texas franchise. For a $12 million entry fee, Dallas was in for the 1980-81 season. The Mavericks would play in the NBA's Midwest Division.
The Dallas Mavericks joined the NBA in 1980-81 and quickly became a competitive franchise. With premium draft selections the team steadily improved through the 1980s-Dallas looked like a team of the future. Then in the early 1990s the Mavericks experienced one of the most precipitous declines in NBA history. The team's descent was so complete that it twice threatened the worst single-season record ever recorded. But with a solid core of young, talented players, the Dallas Mavericks should be able to start climbing their way back up the NBA ladder.
Before welcoming the Mavericks in 1980, Dallas had been home to the Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association from 1967-68 to 1972-73. On March 26, 1973, the Chaparrals played the Carolina Cougars in the last ABA game played at Dallas Memorial Auditorium-the paid attendance was 134. The next season the Chaparrals became the San Antonio Spurs, and for the next seven years Dallas was without a professional basketball franchise.
Dallas enjoyed its finest postseason run in 1988. After dumping the Houston Rockets in four games and Denver in six, the Mavericks found themselves in the Western Conference Finals for the first time in team history. All that stood between Dallas and the NBA Finals were the defending NBA-champion Lakers. The Mavericks gave the Lakers all they could handle in the series, but Los Angeles's playoff experience prevailed. The Lakers won the seventh and deciding game, 117-102.
When Mark Cuban purchased the Dallas Mavericks on January 14, 2000, the face of the organization began to change immediately. Once again Dallas Mavericks games had a party atmosphere as Reunion Arena rocked with the return of the "Reunion Rowdies." Dallas Mavericks games became more than just ordinary NBA games - they were a total entertainment experience.
Cuban was not only successful at instilling a sense of pride and passion into Dallas Mavericks fans by presenting himself as the ultimate role model by cheering from the same seats he had in years past, but he also became the first owner in team sports to encourage fan interaction through e-mail on his personal computer. It was through this personal touch that Dallas Mavericks fans throughout the Metroplex, and around the world, began to notice Cuban's energetic personality and take notice of the Mavericks. He has personally responded to thousands of emails, and several suggestions from fans have led to innovative changes such as a new three-sided shot clock, which allows line of site to the 24-second clock from anywhere in the arena.
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The 2002-03 season for the Dallas Mavericks established their position as one of the elite teams in the NBA and produced many team and individual achievements. After starting the season on fire and winning their first 14 games, the Dallas Mavericks made franchise history by finishing the season with a 60-22 mark, that eclipsed the 2001-02 season record of 57-25. The 60-22 record was the team's ninth winning season in franchise history and also made Dallas one of three NBA teams to post 50 wins in three consecutive seasons. Dallas became the first team to clinch a playoff spot in the NBA in mid March. The Mavericks advanced to the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 1988, before bowing out to the eventual World Champion, San Antonio Spurs in six games. The Mavericks playoff run consisted of 20 games marking the longest post season run in Mavericks history.
The Dallas Mavericks where guided by Don Nelson, in his 25th year as a head coach, to their 60-22 record. Nellie has led Dallas to a better record in each of the last four seasons. Only seven other coaches in NBA history have ever accomplished this amazing feat. Nellie has led teams to 50 win seasons 12 times and now has coached two teams to 60 win seasons. Nellie was named the Western Conference Coach of the Month in November.
Along with the guidance of Don Nelson, the Dallas Mavericks "Big Three" of Dirk Nowitzki, Steve Nash and Michael Finley combined once again for a powerful punch. Dirk joined Mark Aguirre as the only Maverick to score 2,000 points or more in a single season. While scoring his 2,011 points, Nowitzki continued to show his versatility ranking first on the team in points (25.1), rebounds (9.9) and steals (1.35) as well as averaging 39 minutes per game. Nowitzki has improved each year with the Mavericks as he has increased his scoring average over each of the last five seasons.
The excitement of the 2002-03 season spread throughout the Metroplex and interest in the Mavericks reached new heights. Dallas recorded a franchise-record 41 regular season sellouts and it was the first time in Mavericks history that all homes games were sold out. The Mavericks have now sold out American Airlines Center for 71 consecutive regular season games dating back to the 2001-02 season.
With the new expectations and goals, the Dallas Mavericks look poised to make a run for the Championship in 2003-04 and beyond.
Dallas Mavericks Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Dallas Mavericks tickets for every game nationwide.
Tickets for the Dallas Mavericks can be purchased online or by calling our toll
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