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  2. 10 in a row! Mavericks completed their tenth win in a row against the T-Wolves tonight. Mavs were up by 20 and let them come back. Randy Foye went on a tear on the Mavs, that kid is a player! But the mavs were able to hold on and get the win. It seems like the mavericks have trouble finishing halves. The scoring went something like this. 33 in the first, 18 in the second, 25 in the third, 17 in the fourth. The T-wolves zone defense stifled the mavs offensive attack but a clutch block by Damp, who is finally dominating opponents, on Randy Foye, down the stretch sealed the victory.
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  4. Keep us updated on HD.
  5. Predictions?
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  8. I told them Sunday. I like to call it Regionals (round 3).
  9. About time!
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  11. Awesome!!!
  12. How does Tarkington look this year?
  13. DeRosa signs with Cubbies 11/14/2006 5:04 PM ET Cubs sign DeRosa to three-year deal Former Rangers utility man expected to see action at second By Carrie Muskat / MLB.com CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs continued their offseason shopping spree on Tuesday, signing versatile Mark DeRosa to a three-year deal. DeRosa, 31, batted .296 with 40 doubles, 13 homers and 74 RBIs in a career-high 136 games last season for the Texas Rangers. He rotated from second, third, short and both left and right field, and could see the most playing time at second for the Cubs. New Chicago manager Lou Piniella had youngsters Ryan Theriot and Ronny Cedeno as options at second heading into his first season with the team. A right-handed hitter, DeRosa began with the Atlanta Braves, and has compiled a .273 average, 38 homers, 93 doubles and 193 RBIs in his career. A nine-year veteran, DeRosa ended last season with a career-high batting average while his 74 RBIs were more than the 73 he totaled in the 2003-05 seasons combined with Atlanta and Texas. DeRosa excelled against southpaws, batting .342 against left-handed pitching. He's one of nine Major Leaguers to start at all four infield positions. On Sunday, the Cubs locked up third baseman Aramis Ramirez to a five-year, $73 million deal, and signed pitcher Kerry Wood to a one-year contract. Well, we knew it was coming, but I still hate to see him go....It's amazing to think about how much money Rudy Jaramillo has made a bunch of hitters with just a year or two of instruction.
  14. I expect some big things from Huffman.
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