Nothing Short of a Title
Jason and the Mavs aren’t content with getting past the first round of the playoffs, and have made it clear that they have one goal in mind: going all the way.
Jason and the Mavs aren’t content with getting past the first round of the playoffs, and have made it clear that they have one goal in mind: going all the way.
And just like that, in his first full season back in Dallas, Jason led his team to the Western Conference Semifinals, the Mavericks defeating the San Antonio Spurs, 4-1, in their opening round play
If Jason and the Mavs eliminate the San Antonio Spurs from the first round of the playoffs tonight, it will mark the earliest that San Antonio has deparated the postseason since 2000.
Another sensational performance by Jason has brought the Dallas Mavericks within one win of reaching the Western Conference playoffs' second round.
Hold the San Antonio Spurs' Tony Parker to under 36 percent shooting, and your team, in all likelihood, is going to win.
At home for the first time this postseason, Jason and the Mavs are excited to get back to playing their style of basketball in Game 3 of the Western Conference's opening round.
Jason and the Mavs headed back home with their opening round playoff series split 1-1, losing 105-84 after they were unable to recover from the San Antonio Spurs fast start.
Despite not feeling 100 percent, J-Kidd got Dallas its first playoff win on the road in quite some time, leading the Mavericks to a 105-97 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
Jason's 13th straight appearance in the post-season, which ties the longest active streak, comes against a familiar Mavs foe: the San Antonio Spurs.
On the night he racked up his 103rd triple-double, Jason also catapulted his team into the playoffs with a victory and the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference.