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What it means to Dallas as Mavericks advance to second round?

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What it means to Dallas as Mavericks advance to second round?

The Dallas Mavericks barely won Game 6 against the Utah Jazz. Luckily, they escaped
the commendable inbound play of the Jazz as Bojan Bogdanovic missed wide open
potential game-winning trey.
They\’ve sent Utah home but it means more than that because this is the first playoff
series win of Dallas since 2011. That was the year the great Dirk Nowitzki gave them an
NBA championship over the Miami Heat big three.
Luka Doncic led the squad in Game 6 with almost a triple-double, 24 points, nine
rebounds and eight assists.
Now that they are through to the West semis, expectations for the Mavericks gone
higher. While it is still a long shot, can they do what the 2011 Dallas squad did?
Well of course, we\’ll find out.

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Bulls add veteran Dragic with a one-year deal

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After a winning season for the Chicago Bulls after a few years, they are adding depth in the offseason to back their goal for a deeper postseason run come next NBA season.

They added veteran guard Goran Dragic after signing him to a one-year deal. The Lithuanian last played for the Brooklyn Nets.AS SEEN IN BOMBO RADYO

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Stephen Curry nails 2022 ESPY hosting

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Stephen Curry nails 2022 ESPY hosting

One thing is for sure, Stephen Curry did a great job hosting the return of the 2022 Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly (ESPY) Awards.

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The 2022 NBA Finals MVP printed his mark on the awards night by, of course, the traditional roasting of athletes, one of which includes LeBron James.

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Dwight Howard plans to join WWE

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Dwight Howard plans to join WWE

MMA to boxing is not the only sport you can cross, so is basketball to pro wrestling.

NBA veteran ang NBA champion Dwight Howard wants to be in the WWE if he’s not on an NBA team this coming season. 

He is currently a free agent and no signs yet of teams interested to sign him in.

Howard, an 8x NBA All-Star, 3x NBA Defensive Player of the Year and 5x All-NBA First Team, is currently 36 and has seen his career depleted throughout the years.

He made it clear though that his first priority is to still play in the league and will consider the WWE if left out in the 2022-23 season. 

Howard participated in the WWE tryout and could be a great boost to the show due to his physique and entertaining attitude.

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