Or go to your favorite podcast app and search Mavs Moneyball Podcast.Bruce Brown was so good for two straight hours tonight and in just one three-minute sequence he went from unsung hero to guaranteed to be photoshopped onto Carlton Banks. If you’re unable to see the embed below, click here to be taken to the podcast directly. Here’s our latest episode of Mavs Moneyball After Dark. You look down the line, you genuinely like the guy next to you so you end up caring about what goes on.” It kind of makes a ‘the sky is the limit’ type of scenario because everyone is willing to sacrifice. “I feel like this team really genuinely likes each other. “The main thing I sense from this team, which is super unique, is the togetherness,” Dinwiddie said. This is a team that played through adversity all season and has a deep sense of camaraderie that has helped it overcome the odds repeatedly. While the Suns will be the favorites in the series, it’s hard to discount the Mavericks’ chances. Instead, Dinwiddie and the Mavericks have a date with the Phoenix Suns on Monday night. The emotions in the locker room would have been quite different as the team was heading back to Dallas facing a Game 7. Had the play turned out differently, Pinson wouldn’t have seized the opportunity to rib his friend. “There was contact, there was a screen, and I did my job to help run him off the line or make him take an extra dribble, etc. “I think he was trying to say that I messed up, which–by the way, just for the cameras and everything–I did not,” Dinwiddie said. The two are close friends and Pinson was just trying to get under Dinwiddie’s skin. He had ulterior motives and wanted to criticize Dinwiddie’s defensive effort on the play. Theo Pinson orchestrated the whole thing. It turns out there was more to it than just learning. “They shouldn’t get an open shot at the end of the game.” “We just watched the last play because we’re just trying to learn from it,” Dorian Finney-Smith said. But that didn’t stop at least one of his teammates from giving him grief for the play in the locker room after the game. He didn’t end up on the cover of sports pages in Dallas and Salt Lake City as the latest spokesperson for “the agony of defeat” this morning. Thank you.’ I didn’t want to be in that picture of him hitting the shot and I’m sitting there like, ‘Ah dang.’” “Some of the bench was celebrating and stuff and I think if you look at my face, I’m like, ‘Thank you. While many of his teammates cheered, Dinwiddie felt something else in the moment. I was scared.”īogdanovic missed as his shot struck iron and bounced off the rim. That was just a mad dash hoping to contest or make him dribble or second think it. The play they ran obviously got me and Bullock to collide, got Bogi the space he needed. A hard screen from Jordan Clarkson meant that Dinwiddie would have a lot of ground to cover if he wanted to challenge the final shot. Bogdanovic was Dinwiddie’s defensive assignment. Royce O’Neal inbounded the ball, tossing it across the court to Bojan Bogdanovic. With four seconds remaining, Utah had the ball. 4 thoughts as the Dallas Mavericks held on to close out the Utah Jazz in Game 6, 98-96
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