Saturday, November 10, 2012

Hamilton declines $13 million one-year deal








Photo Images by texasrangers.com
Josh Hamilton declines Rangers offer
By Katrina King 

ARLINGTON -- Josh Hamilton turned down the Rangers' offer of $13.3 million because he is looking for a long-term contract worth $20-25 million annually.
The offer made recently would put the Rangers in a position to get a draft pick return if Hamilton signs with another team. The Rangers expected Hamilton to refuse the offer, although the organization still has interests in re-signing him.
The Rangers and Hamilton’s agent Michael Moye are in discussions and will continue talks during off-season.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

TSB Preseason Recap: Mavericks, Rockets



TSB Preseason Recap:  Mavericks, Rockets


Coach Rick Carlise with new signees, Bernard James, Jae Crowder, Jared Cunningham, and Donnie Nelson

Monday, Oct. 15, 2012

Mavericks 123, Rockets 104

 The Mavs opened their preseason home game against the Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, and New Orleans Hornets at the American Airline Center in Dallas, TX. The Mavericks performance was impressively surprising particularly grabbing combined 54 boards! Fans know, organization too, know that the Mavericks do not rebound.  Not known as rebounding team.  Basketball 101 teaches the importance of rebounding.

Sport Bar Fans are still scratching their head about the dismantling of a winning championship team that may have won back to back championships.  Of course that was two seasons ago, however, the wounds are still quite sore. Slow to get over.

        Sport Bar Fans believe that with these new signees the team might play well enough to go to the first-round of the play-offs (okay, a possible prediction).   Pre-season play demonstrated signs of strong potential in scoring and rebounding. Jae Crowder, O.J. Mayo. Elton Brand, Chris Kaman, Darren Collision, play well.  Fans are observant, they can tell these guys are trying to find their fit on the court…it is not there yet. 

Rookie Bernard James (Sgt. United States Air Force) have not received much playing time nor has he been very impressive when playing.  In fairness, this is contributed to the rotation coach Carlisle must juggle with the new signees as well as the veterans.  Although the players executed well together there is still plenty of room for growth.  It is a matter of channeling these new talents into a cohesive component.

Newcomer, Guard, O.J. Mayo scored 10 first-half points against Houston, and finished with 20 points to go with four assists in 24 minutes.  Jae Crowder quickly will become a fan favorite, he scored a team-high-tying 20 points to go with five rebounds, two assists, and two steals in minutes played off the Mavericks’ bench.  Eighteen of his 20 points came in the fourth quarter.  This is exactly the kind of performance Dallas needs from its players.  They need players to perform. Sure, an off night will occur a night or two.


Simply too early to tell because this is preseason and the new guys are trying to become familiar with their new employer.  However, it appears this season the Mavericks may be the sleeper team meaning the organization has acquired individuals with particular skills in scoring and rebounding, which is exactly what the Mavericks need.

Mayo (20), Crowder (20), Vince Carter (15), Shawn Marion (15), Elton Brand (10) and Brandan Wright (10) scored in double figures for the Mavericks in the win. It was the first time this preseason that Dallas had more than four players in double digits.   Newcomer Chris Kaman was M.I.A

The Houston Rockets, Kevin Martin scored a game-high 23 points, including 16 points before halftime.  The Rockets outshot the Mavericks 57% from deep in the first half and led 58-57 at the break, but Dallas came back in the second half to win 123-104 win.


Injury Report:
Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.  He is expected to be out six to eight weeks or maybe longer.  In a press conference with the media, Dirk was adamant about taking his time returning to the floor. 

  Mavericks guard Rodrigue Beaubois (sprained left ankle) did not play in the game against Houston. However, he is expected to receive playing time in upcoming games, Beaubois have suffered off and on with his ankle injury.

For the Rockets, newcomer guard Jeremy Lin rested.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Dallas Cowboys win pre-season opener 24-23, Romo has competition with back-up QB's

By Katrina King

Welcome football fans, the Cowboys are back!.. The new Dallas Cowboys with head coach Jason Garrett who will take the helm officially as Cowboys head coach, begins his coaching season tonight against the Denver Broncos.

Also new this season is defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.  The Cowboys looked good in the preseason opener .  A few players played well and stood out but the one player in particular was back up QB Stephen McGhee.  Look out Tony Romo, you better not slip and get hurt because there are two well qualified QB's waiting and ready.

However, it is my opinion that Garrett will play all three QB's just minimize injuries.  Other players that showed promise was Felix Jones, #34 Phillip Tanner, Eron Riley, and  #14 Dwayne Harris.

 However, it would be back up QB Stephen McGhee who would be named "Player of the Game."  bring the Cowboys from behind to win the game 24-23.  If Dallas really realize what they have in their arsenal, at their disposal with the QB's,  only creative and imanginative things can happen.



The 'Boys illustrated good potential under new coach Jason Garrett and Defensive Coordinator,  Rob Ryan.  The game was tight for the first two quarters both teams analyzing each other. 

Sunday, July 31, 2011

COPY CAT outlet calls itself Texas Sports Beat

This is a plea to anyone who reads Texas Sports Beat, TSB Sports, followers, please be advised that there is another outlet called Texas Sports Beat.

Unfortunately, this outlet did not bother to check legally to see if this namewas taken for use.  They have claim the web domain www.texassportsbeat.com.  PLEASE DO NOT GO TO THIS WEBSITE. You will find it is the wrong website to follow if you have been a follwer of Texas Sports Beat.

I will pass on more information as I received it.  

Monday, July 25, 2011

Finally, the NFL Lockout is over!. Are you ready for some football?!


Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett and WR Dez Bryant
By Katrina J. King
That's right, the NFL lockout is officially over and teams can catch up on training camp maneuvers.  Pre-season starts in late August and teams are on the move to get trade talks complete, sign free-agents, and creating ways to keep the talented ones.  Cowboys head coach, Jason Garrett will be entering his first full season this year as the Cowboys head coach. Will certainly be interesting to see how the 'boys will perform, especially dysfuntional, non-compliant Dez Bryant.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

LIEBERMAN TAKES ON NEW CHALLENGE - PROMOTED TO LEGENDS BASKETBALL FRONT OFFICE

Former Texas Legends coach Nancy Liberman (2010-11)
Photo by Layne Murdoch
Joins Legends Del Harris, Spud Webb in historic front office
Frisco, TX (July 18, 2011) - Nancy Lieberman has been a collegiate National Champion, an All-American, Olympian, the first woman to play in a men’s professional league, WNBA player, Hall-of-Famer, WNBA head coach, and the first female coach of a men’s team under the NBA umbrella. Today, the team’s first head coach has accepted a new position as the Legends’ Assistant General Manager.
Lieberman led the Legends to a playoff berth in their inaugural season last year – becoming only the third coach in the NBA or NBA D-League to lead an expansion team to the play-offs. Now, she will have an opportunity to contribute to even more success from the front office.
“Nancy took on a tremendous challenge in becoming our head coach,” Legends owner Donnie Nelson commented. “And she embraced that challenge like she has throughout her life. She was everything I could have hoped for as a head coach.”
Lieberman’s path from the coaching bench to the front office mirrors Nelson’s successful move of the same nature in 2001. After nine seasons as an assistant coach in the NBA, Nelson moved to the Dallas Mavericks’ front office, where he is now President of Basketball Operations and General Manager of the NBA champions.
“I have no doubt that Nancy will be successful in her new capacity,” Nelson added. “Her experience as a coach will only make her a stronger asset in the front office.”
Lieberman’s 31 years in professional basketball have been filled with firsts, including her role as the first woman coach of a professional men’s team in the NBA or NBA D-League. She was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996.
“Coaching with the Legends has been a dream,” Lieberman commented. “The players did a tremendous job throughout the season. Their respect for the coaching staff, work ethic, and team-first attitude was everything I wanted to see in a team. That being said, I have always been very intrigued with management at the NBA level. The opportunity to work with Donnie in this capacity is too great an opportunity to pass up. I am looking forward to continuing to build the Legends organization and strengthening its reputation as the standard-bearer in the NBA D-League.”
The move not only moves Lieberman into management with a team under the NBA umbrella, but also will allow her to spend more time with her son as he finishes high school.
“My family is tremendously important to me,” Lieberman added. “The challenge of balancing my family life with my professional aspirations has long been one that I have embraced. I truly believe that every woman can attain both their personal and professional goals. My position as Assistant General Manager allows me to balance my schedule while maintaining my professional goals. I look forward to working with Donnie, Del, and Spud as we move towards our goal of winning an NBA D-League championship.”
Lieberman joins basketball legends Del Harris (1995 NBA Coach of the Year) and Spud Webb (1986 NBA Slam Dunk Champion) in the Legends front office. Lieberman, Harris, and Webb will play an integral role in a national search for her replacement as Legends’ head coach.
“Nancy has left big shoes to fill on the sidelines,” Nelson concluded. “She will have a lot of valuable insight for the next head coach. I’m excited as our team only gets stronger with Nancy taking on this new responsibility.”
The Legends recently announced that all center courtside seats for the 2011-12 season have been sold. Only a handful of premium seats remain, and performance opportunities such as halftime acts and national anthem choirs have also become very limited. Call 1-214-469-0822 or email info@TexLegends.com to inquire about season tickets and performance opportunities.
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NEW MAVS LICENSE PLATE GETS FINAL APPROVAL FROM TXDMV BOARD





July 15, 2011 (All Across Texas) –The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Board approved the new Dallas Mavericks official Texas license plate. A new design for the new NBA Champions. The new design sports a black background with the Dallas Mavericks logo on the left side.
The Mavs plate will be available for purchase at www.myplates.com this fall.
Fans can register interest now. Just go to www.myplates.com/go/mavs.
The new plates are a great way for fans to show their pride in the 2011 NBA Champions.
Plates start at $55 a year, and you get a better deal if you order for a 5 or 10-year term. About three weeks after you order, the plates arrive at a county tax office for pick-up.
My Plates offers more than 100 license plate designs, with partners and themes as diverse as our state. Texans have bought more than 54,000 My Plates since November 2009, putting more than $5M in the state general revenue fund.
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