76ers @ Mavericks Game Thread: 1/29/05

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  1. Avery

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    <font color="Red">Philadelphia 76ers (19-23)</font> @ <font color="blue">Dallas Mavericks (28-13)</font>
    Time: 8:30 PM, EST
    Arena: American Airlines Center
    TV: CSN, NBALP (Free Preview)
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    <u>Last Meeting</u>

    N/A
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    <u>Starting Five</u>

    <font color="Red">Philadelphia 76ers</font>

    C- Samuel Dalembert
    F- Kenny Thomas
    F- Kyle Korver
    G- Andre Iguodala
    G- Allen Iverson
    *

    <font size="1">*- Denotes GTD, Willie Green may serve as possible replacement</font>

    Head Coach- Jim O?Brien

    <font color="blue">Dallas Mavericks</font>

    C- Erick Dampier
    F- Dirk Nowitzki
    F- Jerry Stackhouse
    G- Michael Finley
    G- Jason Terry


    Head Coach- Don Nelson
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    <u>Key Match-up</u>

    <font color="Red">Willie Green</font> v. <font color="blue">Jason Terry</font>
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    Player To Watch

    <font color="blue">Jason Terry - Dallas Mavericks</font>

    [IMGl]http://www.nba.com/media/playerfile/jason_terry.jpg[/IMGl]PPG: 11.3
    RPG: 2.5
    APG: 4.7
    FG%: 52.1 %
    3P%: 46.2 %
    He's slightly under last season averages, however statistics doesn't tell the whole story. While his numbers are just a tad down from last season averages, his production is arguably at an all-time high. Heading into this game, Jason Terry is the reigning Western Conference Player of the Week. In the past four games he led the Mavericks to a 4-0 record while posting 18 PPG on 72% shooting, 6.8 APG and an astonishing 69% from the 3Pt range. So playing against a lackluster defensive team and possibly without their best player, Jason Terry may have a field day out there.

    Projected Stats: 18 Points, 7 Assists, 3 Rebounds, 5 Steals, 0 Blocks
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    <u>Keys To The Game</u>

    <font color="Red">Philadelphia 76ers</font>

    <ul><font color="Red">Slow Downn Dirk</font> This is not an easy task for any defender or team for that matter. Dirk height gives him the advantage on virtually every defender. His ability to shoot way over the defender gives him the edge each and every single time. With the 76ers undersized big men, they will have a very difficult time containing Dirk. Their best option would be to put Dalembert on him and just see what happens from there. Dalemebrt is the only player on the roster that has a chance at slowing down Dirk. With Dalembert length, quickness and mobility he can go anywhere Dirk can go. However, Dirk can also get to the paint at will and with that overwhelming strength it may catch Dalembert off guard and get himself into early foul trouble.[/list]

    <ul><font color="Red">Force Turnovers</font> The 76ers are number one in the league at forcing turnovers. That said, they must put pressure on the Mavericks guards and force them to make bad passes. If the 76ers can force the Mavericks to commit a high number of turnovers and at the same time take care of the ball themselves, they can surprisingly make this a competitive game.[/list]

    <ul><font color="Red">Perimeter Shooting</font> This is going to be a decisive factor in this game for the 76ers. There is no question the Mavericks will knock down their perimeter shots, so the 76ers must make sure they do the same. With the Mavericks you have an intimidating frontcourt that can block shots that gets into the paint. So what the 76ers must do is drive into the paint and hope for a foul and if not, kick the ball out to the open perimeter shooter and either shot the ball or make the extra pass. It?s obvious that the 76es best perimeter shooter is Kyle Korver, so the Mavericks may pay him a little more attention than the others, so Korver must act as ad decoy and give the extra pass here and there and from that point it?s all up to the beneficiary of that pass to make the shot.[/list]
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    Personal Prediction- Iverson is doubtful, their on the road and they?re playing the Mavericks.


    94- 115 76ers
     
  2. Trip

    Trip 2000000000000000000000000

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    Where the Mavs Keys To The Game and analysis??? [​IMG]

    Lol, I'm just kidding. Nice preview, but you should have written it from a Mavs perspective too if you are gonna post it here. AI or not, the Sixers will probably lose this one. The Mavs have too much firepower, and they're at home.

    Mavs by 7.
     
  3. WhiteManCanJump

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    Mavs lose. The only good thing i saw out of this game was that Dampier was just a beast. This is why we signed him. A double double with over 20 boards and 5 blocks to boot. Dirk was off tonight, as was Finley. Mavericks cant beat many teams when their 2 best players cant put the ball in the basket
     
  4. GarnettKG21

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    That's gotta suck losing to the Iverson-less Sixers.....at home
     
  5. samoan-maverick

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    ^^^^^
    Hmmm but losing to a Webber and Peja and Jackson-less Kings is fine huh??
     
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    Hmm losing to the Sixers is much worse, who else that people actually know are in the lineup besides Iverson??
     

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