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The 2007-08 season didn't play out the way the Mavericks because of a myriad of issues that were first addressed with the dismissal of head coach Avery Johnson. Looking back at what went wrong and forward to what lies ahead will occupy the franchise throughout an offseason of certain change.
The team is facing a major overhaul, beginning with the hiring of the next head coach. The organizational philosophy and makeup of the next season's team will fall into place from there. Changes took place when Johnson took over from Don Nelson more than three years ago, and the ninth coach in franchise history will have his own vision.
"We've got to bring a coach in that brings the best out of what he's got here," Dirk Nowitzki said. "Open up the offense a lot more, run, but still a guy that knows how to coach defense. Basically, you don't want to go back to the Nellie days where we just run-and-gun and have fun and get scored on every time down, so that's obviously not the solution you want to get to."
The Mavs struggled against playoff contenders during the season before squeezing into the playoffs in the ultra-competitive Western Conference with a 51-31 record. The playoffs opened with two double-digit losses in New Orleans and included several well-publicized off-court incidents involving Josh Howard.
It all ended with a 99-94 loss in Game 5 as the Hornets closed out a 4-1 series win. Though a number of reasons factored into the first-round setback, Nowitzki also hinted that Jason Kidd's talents might have been underutilized.
"We probably could've opened up a little more, had a little more free flow, let Jason create and not just make him a weakside spot-up shooter," Nowitzki said. "But Avery had his belief in the system and that's the way he thought we could be the most efficient and the best team we can be, and things just didn't work out."
Johnson prodded Kidd to be more of a scoring threat. Kidd admitted that he didn't feel comfortable in that role and preferred to set up the talent around him.
"For us to be the best team, I have to be aggressive," Kidd said. "That's one of my downfalls is being so unselfish that I have to look to be selfish sometimes."
He added: "Whoever the coach may be, you want to play to your strengths."
SEASON HIGHLIGHT The Mavs locked down their eighth consecutive postseason trip with their only solid stretch against playoff contenders since adding Jason Kidd. After dropping 10 in row to winning teams, Dallas knocked off Golden State, Phoenix and Utah over a nine-day period in April. The victory over the Jazz on April 10 clinched the playoff berth.
TURNING POINT The front office tried to find answers with the trade for Jason Kidd during the All-Star break. With less than 30 games left in the regular season to work with, the blockbuster deal didn't have the impact the team hoped. Recognized as perhaps the best pure passer in the NBA, Kidd never brought the dynamic dimension Johnson's system needed.
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I like the hire. I think Avery is an insprirational coach, but I'm not sure he has enough of the X's and O's to get the Mavericks over the hump. Now it's all about how Donnie Nelson can mold the roster this off-season. Can he work some Magic and put the Mavs back o
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god im sick and tired of seeing all these other fans come in here and throw their little two cents in about our situation.... No one cares what a Lakers fan has to say, and I REALLY dont wanna hear what a Spurs fan has to say. This is our situation not yalls, stay out of it no
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I hope you guys don't mind me posting here (I'm a Pacers fan), but this is my take on the Mavs:
I think firing Avery Johnson was the right move, because I've always found his coaching style to be suspect. Granted this doesn't solve all of the team's problems, but Avery certainly didn't help things t
I can see that sman1965 bothers almost every team on their message board. While trash talking is fun, just seeing this guys posts makes me fell like I am back in the 3rd grade.
I am proposing a boycott of any thread he starts, and to any posts he makes on other threads as well...
Maybe he will start to talk smart sports conversation or maybe he will jus
To get more respect. I see so many posts on these boards and in blogs here that discount him over and over again. Have the Mavs been successful in the Playoffs the past 2 years??? No but it's not all his fault. And to call him old. The guy is just hitting his 30's. He's got heart, and he's not as "soft" as people keep claiming he is. Is he a lock down
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He is the most ridiculous owner ever. Why does he come to the games all the time? To see them lose badly in the playoffs apparently. I hate the douchebag. How did he ever buy this team. Why did he buy the team? How many other owners come to the games. He should stop coming to them because I swear he is jinxing them.
First, before I make my post I would like to say I respect Mavericks fans and the team for the way you guys handled the series against my Heat in 06-- My words are not at all to trash your team it is just soley what I think in regards to the situation you guys are in at the pres
Hi Mavericks Fans,, just had to ,, let it be known that,, I heard that Avery Johnson was fired earlier this week..,, that upset me a bit.
All I have to say is Avery Johnson is perhaps one of the best coaches I have seen.,, He is not a quitter like Pat Riley or Phil Jackson,, leaves then comes back.
Sorry to invade your board but I have to let this out. I need to rub this in Jason Kidd's face. He is a whiny little baby who when he doesn't get what he wants he cries and moans or takes games off (this seasons mysterious "migraine" before the