2011 NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS PREVIEW — Mavericks in 7

Execution vs. Explosion. Savvy vs. Speed. Aptitude vs. Athleticism. You get the picture. Mavs vs. Thunder. While — yeah, I know — I shoulda took my Mavs-over-Blazers first-round pick and quit while I was ahead, I predicted a Lakers’ win the West semis and, happily, sheepishly, here we are in…

Texas Rangers Win a Series. But Is John Rhadigan Winning?

As I’ve said before, new Rangers TV play-by-play voice John Rhadigan is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Love him as a friend. Be honored to have him as a neighbor. Or a role model. Whatever. Great dude. But as the voice of my baseball? Um, let’s see…

Ron Springs: From Triumph to Tragedy

Ron Springs was pronounced dead yesterday. After dying on Oct. 12, 2007. I wrote about Springs’ sad plight in a March 2010 Observer cover story. But you already knew his tale. Former Cowboys’ running back who became a national poster boy — along with Everson Walls — for warm-n-fuzzy feelgoods…

Beat L.A.? The Mavs Might Replace Them on the Mountaintop.

Two words I never expected to hear organically and joyfully chanted at American Airlines Center: Sweep L.A.! Shocking as it was to hear, it was almost unfathomable to see. If you honestly thought the notoriously soft, choke-charred Mavericks would beat the two-time defending NBA champion Lakers, 4-0, in their Western…

Dirk Nowitzki Is “Like the German Moses”!

The song “Dirk41,” by German musicmaker Flula Borg, was originally released in December 2009. It’s available for purchase on iTunes, or you can listen to it on Borg’s MySpace page, where it’s received but a scant 6,709 plays in more than a year and a half. But, trust me, you’ll…

Give Ron Washington Credit for His Desperation Flip-Flop

Rangers’ manager Ron Washington loves status quo. Likes the same ol’ routine of it all. When something extraordinary happens in the game he delivers his pet philosophical phrase: “That’s the way baseball go.” But in the midst of watching his team lose seven of nine games and seven of eight…

The Most Memorable “Fights” in Dallas-Fort Worth Sports History

When the Lakers’ Empire imploded on Mother’s Day in Dallas, it did it in surreal style — under a barrage of 20 Mavericks’ 3-pointers, and punctuated by cheap-shot thuggery from Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum. Was thinking about Bynum’s chicken-shit elbow to an exposed J.J. Barea. Other than the time Jason…

Grizzlies-Thunder: Who Should Mavs Fans Be Rooting For?

While the Mavs were sleeping last night, they might have won another playoff game. How’s that? Because over in Memphis the Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder played only the sixth triple-overtime game in NBA playoff history. On the heels of Saturday’s overtime win by Memphis, OKC survived last night’s marathon thriller,…

The Day Willie Mays Played in Dallas

Willie Mays turns 80 years old today. I didn’t need ESPN to tell me either. When I was a boy, Mays’s birthday was a High Holy Day. He was, and still is, my dad’s favorite ball player. He still wears his New York Giants cap; still pines for the Polo…

My Top 21 Texas Rangers in the History of Ever

C.J. Wilson was superb in last night’s much-needed win over Seattle. Pedro Strop is gone. Mark Lowe is back (uh-oh). Tommy Hunter and Nefali Feliz are getting close. And dazzling Cuban defector Leonys Martin is fast-tracking our way.In the middle of a very transitory Rangers season I was asked by a…