This type of mentality is what has kept the Mavericks from winning the NBA finals. Don't get me wrong, I am an avid fan of the Mavericks, but it is hard to have hope when all the eggs are put in one basket, or counted before they hatch.
There is an obvious need for a great basketball team in such a large city, and was once rated the seventh most valuable basketball franchise in the United States by Forbes Magazine in 2008. Everyone obviously sees the potential that this team has, and that potential is greatness. Do the Mavericks have a great arena to play in? Yes, the American Airlines Center is the best arena to hold basketball games in the entire city of Dallas. Is the team filled with talent? Absolutely, key players such as Dirk Nowitzki, averaging 25 point per game, and Jason Terry, averaging 16.6 points per game, only break the surface of the talent that is on this team. For some reason, it just seems that with this team, pressure does break pipes.
This tirade however is backed up by frustration in following the Mavericks throughout my entire life. I have been there through the bad, the embarrassment, the frustration, and yes, some good. It is just hard to constantly be so involved in a team that has lost in the first round of playoffs three out of the past 4 years. That one year that was the exception only gave us a little longer until we were defeated in the conference semifinals by the Denver Nuggets.
The 2010-2011 basketball season might prove change for this team. Sports Illustrated ranked the Mavericks 5th for preseason power rankings. Although it is always great to be number one, number five lets us start out with a modest, yet successful ranking that leaves room for improvement. I personally cannot wait to see what the Mavericks are going to do out on the court tonight, and can only hope for the best. Maybe it is the Mavericks time to put all false connotations to rest considering this teams talent and ability. Just as the football and baseball seasons come to a close, I knew there was something I could look forward to.
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