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Sunday, March 22, 2009
I have been holding onto this, but I think it is time for it to be released. In last Wednesday’s edition of the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, Mr. Randy Galloway had a nice column on Roy Tarpley and his lawsuit that was just settled. Inside of that column I read one of the most outrageous things I have ever seen. Galloway says “Roy, to this day, ranks as the biggest train wreck in local pro sport history, and that covers a lot of wreckage. He was also the best player in Mavericks’ history, and for those who might want to dispute that, I can amend it to say Roy was the best talent in Mavs’ history, and there will be no argument.”
- 7th pick in 1986 Draft and a complete bust
- Averaged 12.6 Points and 10 rebounds a game
- Played in 24 playoff games with Dallas, averaged 17 points per game.
- 6 year career with the Mavericks
- Highest Award: 87-88 Sixth Man of the Year
- 9th pick in 1998 Draft and not a complete bust
- Averages 22.7 points and 8.6 rebounds a game
- Has played in 104 playoff games with Dallas, averages 25.3 points per game
- In his 11th season with the Mavericks
- Has the most career points in Mavs franchise history (Yes, that is more than Tarpley)
- Highest Award: 06-07 NBA MVP
Dallas Mavericks franchise records
Most points, franchise leader in total: 18,383 (as of February 2009[update]
Most points in a game, season, overtime: 53
Most points in a game, season, regulation: 51
Most points in a game, playoffs: 50
Most free throws made, consecutive: 60
Most free throws in a game, made, none missed: 15
Most free throws in a game, attempted, playoffs: 24
Most free throws in a game, made, playoffs: 21
Most free throws made in a playoff run: 205
Most rebounds, franchise leader in total: 6,965 (as of 2009[update])
Most defensive rebounds, season: 710
Named NBA Player of the Week, franchise leader in total: 10
Labels: Dirk Nowitzki, Mavs