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Salt Lake City, UT (SportsNetwork.com) - Dallas revamped offense impressed throughout the first week of the NBA season, but it was humbled Thursday night in Portland. The Mavericks bounced back on Friday night. Dirk Nowitzki had 27 points and 10 rebounds as the Mavericks routed the Utah Jazz, 105-82, on Friday night. Tyson Chandler posted 15 points and 13 boards and Monta Ellis tallied 13 points, six assists and three steals for the Mavericks, who suffered a 108-87 loss against the Blazers. After leading the NBA with 111.8 points per game and a 52.4 percent field-goal percentage through its first four games, Dallas shot just 36.7 percent and was 5-of-23 from beyond the arc Thursday. The Mavs shot 47.7 percent (42-of-88) from the floor Friday. Alec Burks netted 14 points to lead Utah, which was coming off Gordon Haywards buzzer-beating win over Cleveland Wednesday. Trevor Booker sunk two free throws to get the Jazz within 24-23 early in the second, but the Mavericks responded with a 15-2 run to seize control of the contest. Nowitzki netted seven points during the surge, which was capped on Monta Ellis jumper for a 39-25 advantage midway through the frame. Dallas led 52-44 at the break and put the game away in the early stages of the third. Nowitzki nailed a 3-pointer to begin a 9-0 spurt and two Chandler Parsons free throws finished it and made it 61-44. Nowitzkis jumper at the third-quarter horn gave Dallas a 78-62 cushion heading into the fourth, where they led by as many as 25 before cruising to the easy triumph. Game Notes The Mavericks scored 32 points off 23 Utah turnovers ... Dallas was 12-of-14 from the foul line ... Dallas held a 15-6 margin in second-chance points ... Hayward had 12 points and five boards. Anthony Miller Bears Jersey . After not scoring 40 points in the opening quarter in the last five seasons, the Rockets have done it five times this season and twice in the last three games. Custom Bears Jerseys . The Eastern Conference-leading Celtics finished their recent trek at 3-1 on Monday in Salt Lake City when Rajon Rondo made a key jumper with 24.1 seconds remaining, as Boston held off the Utah Jazz, 107-102, at EnergySolutions Arena. http://www.bearsauthenticproshop.com/Yo ... rs-Jersey/. Tensions rose in the first period when Penguins defenceman Brooks Orpik hit Bruins forward Loui Eriksson with what appeared to be a clean hit. Aaron Lynch Bears Jersey .com) - The Winnipeg Jets placed defenceman Paul Postma on injured reserve Tuesday. James Daniels Bears Jersey . The Philadelphia left fielder clubbed a tiebreaking, solo home run in the seventh inning, and the Phillies edged the Red Sox, 2-1, in the middle test of a three-game interleague series at Citizens Bank Park.TORONTO -- A tweet from Jermain Defoe. A plea from Michael Bradley. The Toronto FC stars may not have been aligned, but they both had something to say Wednesday. Defoe, from his perch in England, took to social media to announce he will be back in Toronto on Monday. Previously the club had told reporters that the 31-year-old with the wonky groin -- and a question mark over his future -- would be back Saturday. "Rehab has gone well! Back to Toronto Monday, and ready for playoff push .goals," said the clubs leading scorer in his second TFC-related tweet since Toronto turned down a club-record transfer bid for its star striker amidst reports that he wanted to go home. Rather than dash out a tweet, Bradley took the unusual step of volunteering to chat with the media after practice Wednesday. Usually the club controls access to its stars like the Prime Ministers Office handles Stephen Harper and Bradley had already been made available to reporters Tuesday. But the stand-in captain, after huddling with a pair of public relations types, was ready for a second go-round in as many days. His message was for Toronto FC fans to get behind the team Sunday when it welcomes hapless Chivas USA (6-16-6) to BMO Field. The game is the first of seven remaining for a 9-11-7 Toronto team struggling to reverse a slide down the standings. "The thing that I cannot stress enough is how much we need our fans to make BMO the best stadium, the best atmosphere that we all know it is and can be in the league," said Bradley. The U.S. international is as intense as they come. Smoke was virtually pouring out of his ears Saturday in the wake of a controversial call in Chicago that cost Toronto a much-needed two points. So Bradleys commitment to the TFC cause is not in doubt. But hes also a company man. And the Toronto FC faithful need a push despite the outlay of millions this season and subsequent culling of manager Ryan Nelsen and five assistant coaches. This weekends game is a rare Sunday outing at BMO Field -- and features the leagues second-worst team in Chivas. And while the last home game -- a 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union -- was announced as another sellout of 22,591, more than a few ticket-holders elected to stay at home. And with an announcement expected Tuesday on the plans to expand/renovate BMO Field, empty seats would serve as a poor intro. But fan fervour can be in short supply when a team is winless in six games (0-4-2) and has won just three of its last 16 (3-7-6). TFC has not won at home since July 12 (0-3-2) and has a 5-6-2 record at BMO Field this season. And four of those wins were before June 8. Rookiee defender Nick Hagglund enthusiastically lent his voice to Bradleys, talking up the Toronto crowd.dddddddddddd. "When theyre on fire and theyre holding up their scarves and singing the Canadian national anthem, it transfers from the stadium to the guys on the field," he said. "And we just want to win for them." There were no words of wisdom from journeyman English striker Luke Moore, who had a brief stint with Chivas earlier in the season. He declined to speak to the media. Bradleys message, while clearly well-intentioned, seemed like the latest salvo from an MLS franchise that has started to resemble a reality TV show. Last Thursday it was outgoing MLSE CEO Tim Leiwekes turn for a Big Brother-style confessional when he told a room full of Ryerson MBA students that Bradley and new manager Greg Vanney were the only ones "looking around and going We aint going down unless we go down fighting." The sly words of a master executive looking to take the focus away from his soccer team? Or an honest aside delivered en route to the airport? You choose. But Vanney and Toronto FC players found themselves starting the week by having to answer questions about their CEOs swipe. Leiweke also told the Ryerson crowd he did not expect Defoe to be back next year, saying he expected they would have to bring in new designated player talent. Defoe cannot go anywhere until the January transfer window opens so Toronto is his only available port of call. While Defoe will be back next week ahead of the Sept. 27 game against the visiting Portland Timbers, Vanney suggested that the star striker may not see action until the Oct. 4 game in Los Angeles against the Galaxy. "My concern is Portland would be a quick jump," said Vanney. "He doesnt know 100 per cent how he would respond to a full training session. The key is to get him back and get him in and then well go from there, well see how hes feeling and manage him from there." Vanney was slated to speak to Defoe later Wednesday, his first conversation with the forward since he took over as manager on Aug. 31. "Weve kind of played phone tag in the past weeks," he said. "Hes been in contact with Tim (Leiweke) and the rest of the crew. But now that things are getting closer, he and I are going to sit down and chat." Also Wednesday, Vanney added Dan Calichman to a coaching staff that already included Nick Theslof, Jason Bent, Jon Conway, Michael Rabasca and Jim Liston. Calichman is a former MLS all-star who played with Vanney at the Los Angeles Galaxy. He has been brought in to work with the Toronto defence. Stitched NFL Jerseys Discount Jerseys Stitched Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Camo Youth NFL Jerseys China NFL Jerseys Outlet Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys ' ' '


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