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Whitt s End: Dallas Mavs Best 24 Minutes Ever - Can They Get It Back? - Sports Illustrated Dallas Mavericks News, Analysis and More

Jan 1, 2021 Whether you’re at the end of your coffee, your day, your week or even your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End 1.01.21 . Out with the old … no, really, OUT with the old. In with the new. Or anything other than a repeat of 2020. Happier New Year! Has any year ever had as much pressure to perform as 2021? Been watching/covering the Dallas Mavericks since 1980 and last Sunday’s first half in Los Angeles was the best 24 minutes of basketball they’ve played. Sure, the Clippers were minus Kawhi Leonard, but the Mavs maxed out their energy and execution for every second of the half. They played 10 players, each of whom produced a plus-minus of +20 or better. Only game that comes close to the 50-point halftime lead was a 2003 playoff game in which they scored 84 points in the first half of a rout of the Sacramento Kings. 

Five things we have learned about the Suns so far

Five things we have learned about the Suns so far Share this story Photo by Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images The Phoenix Suns came into the season with a lot of questions about them. Was their 8-0 run in the bubble a fluke? Could Cameron Johnson continue to show the improvement that he put on display in Orlando? Was the resurrection of Cam Payne’s career a fluke, and is a long-term answer at back-up PG? How will Chris Paul and Jae Crowder fit in with the team? What kind of team identity will the Suns form? While it’s probably too early to definitively answer all of these, we have some pretty good evidence on a lot of them after four games.

The notable deaths of 2020

The notable deaths of 2020 A look at some of the public figures we lost this year. By Adam BernsteinWashington Post Share At their essence, obituaries are about making connections with strangers. Even celebrities, seemingly well-known, are mysteries to most of us, their humanity lost beneath their public persona and behind the publicity hype. The craft of the obituary involves excavating another person’s humanity, so that we might better understand a life perhaps far different from our own. These obituaries, a sampling of the thousands that appeared this year in The Washington Post, offer portraits of a small number of the inconceivable number of lives lost in 2020, and an opportunity to remember those who have shaped our shared humanity.

Kobe Bryant and Diego Maradona among sports world s big losses in 2020

Kobe Bryant and Diego Maradona among sports world’s big losses in 2020 Published: Dec. 31, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. ET By Legendary sporting names Jack Charlton, Gale Sayers, Don Shula, Rafer Johnson, Don Larsen, Joe Morgan, Tom Seaver, John Thompson and Curly Neal also among those who left us during this extraordinary year Miami and Milwaukee players take a knee during the national anthem on Aug. 31 in the NBA playoff bubble in central Florida as a video screen pays tribute to the late Georgetown University coach John Thompson, who had died that day. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images Email icon There were so many this year.

In remembrance: From Kobe Bryant to Diego Maradona, 2020 saw staggering losses in sports

In remembrance: From Kobe Bryant to Diego Maradona, 2020 saw staggering losses in sports
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