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Brian and Tobin discuss an up and down week in Mavs Land, Luka’s history usage rate, the Kidd v Wood issues, and the bleak history of free agent centers in Dallas.
It’s the first Mavs Time of the year, with Brian and Tobin delving into the ups and downs of the first three games. Luka’s statistical brilliance, Wood’s hot start, and the JaVale McGee of it all in a somewhat frustrating beginning to the season.
Hark! A trade! Brian and Tobin break down the Christian Wood trade and the value of getting something for nothing. Then it’s a look ahead at some of the players who might be available in free agency for the Mavs in the mid level exception range.
We’re celebrating a glorious day in Mavs’ history and exploring the “get a second star” roster building plan with a detailed look at some of the (lackluster) big names who may be available this summer.
We come here to bury the Suns, not praise them! It’s a euphoric Mavs Time with Brian and Tobin recorded right after a historic Game 7 win in Phoenix. Luka was in total control, Kmart Kobe disappeared, and JKidd has his guys on to the Conference Finals against the Warriors. The vibes are immaculate!
It’s a grouchy and somewhat somber Mavs Time as we look at the highs and lows of the Suns series so far and discuss on what we need to see from Luka moving forward. Plus, Monty vs Kidd and, as always, a Dorian Finney Smith appreciation moment.
The Mavs have advanced in the playoffs for the first time since 2011 and we couldn’t be more excited! Actually we could be much more excited because Game 6 was brutal. We’re breaking down the Mavs’ big win and looking ahead to a series with the Suns.
Luka’s back baybayyyy! We’re looking at games 3 through 5 in this Mavs-Jazz series and the anxiety playoff basketball induces in us. The good, the bad, and the Kane Fitzgerald of it all plus feelings going into Game 6 and the culture change in Dallas.
Basketball is good again! Brian and Tobin pop in with an impromptu dive into a massive Game 2 win for the Mavs and the improvement areas from Game 1. Plus, Brunson’s insane night, Maxi becoming the best version of himself at the perfect time, and the potential fracturing of the Jazz.
Before the anxiety the next few weeks will induce, Brian and Tobin stop down to express their frustration over the Luka injury, preview the Jazz series, and discuss the strategies Dallas may use against Utah. Plus, the 2000-01 Mavs’ roster and becoming best friends with Dirk Nowitzki.
We’re talking about a masterful performance by Luka and one of the biggest wins of the season in Milwaukee, the Maxi problem, and our hopes and dreams for the final weekend of the season.
It was a big week in Mavs Land, starting with a frustrating loss in Minnesota but culminating in a massive W against Utah and dumping gasoline on the dumpster fire that is the Lakers. Plus, another insane stat for Luka and an impromptu rant about Bally Sports and the hellscape of RSNs.
Brian and Tobin spend some time on the Donnie Nelson lawsuit, pretend like the Sixers game didn’t happen, lament the disaster in Charlotte, and go in depth on a wild game against the Wolves.
The Mavs’ Spring Break trip to the East Coast led to some wild finishes and the emergence of Spencer Dinwiddie: Buzzer Beater King. We’re talking up two huge wins for the Mavs plus other notes and thoughts on the week.
This week we’re discussing Luka’s historic stats, delving into three big ones (and one awful loss), and giving some much deserved love to Dorian Finney Smith.
Time has told. We discuss the day that finally came and what's next for the Mavericks
Brian and Tobin discuss a wild ending in New York and the Pacers’ roster make up before questioning where the Celtics and Nuggets go from here. Plus, the Thunder roll and SGA’s MVP.
Brian and Tobin are forced at gunpoint to once again discuss their Purgatory-like existence in Mavsland and the prospective addition of Cooper Flagg. Plus, a swim through each series, what’s next in Cleveland, and Brian tries to publicly fight Bill Guthrie.
Brian and Tobin talk about the end of the Popovich coaching era in San Antonio and what’s ahead for the Rockets and Clippers. Plus some wild upsets in the semifinals and concerning play from the favorites.
Brian and Tobin discuss the Pacers’ win and the Bucks’ future while swimming through each playoff series. Plus, an ugly Warriors-Rockets matchup and the death of Heat Culture.








