Jason Terry, in the midst of a redemptive postseason that has helped move the Dallas Mavericks one win from a second-round sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers, said Saturday that he wants to retire with the Mavericks, the team he joined in 2004 as Steve Nash's replacement. The 12th-year shooting guard has one season remaining on the six-year, $57 million free-agent contract he signed in 2006, just weeks after the Mavs melted down and lost a 2-0 lead to the Miami Heat in the franchise's infamous first NBA Finals appearance. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=6502167