March 23, 2011

TYSON CHANDLER SERIOUS ON TITLE RUN

For Tyson Chandler, this is the season in which he thinks his Dallas Mavericks have a great chance of finally nailing an NBA championship. As usual, the Mavericks are having an incredible regular season as evidenced by their current 49-21 win-loss mark and are running third over-all in the Western Conference ladder. But their perennial problem is the post-season. Even though talents are flowing on its roster year-in and year-out, the Mark Cuban-owned franchise always fall short in its quest for a first-ever league title. The 7-1 Chandler, who was the 2nd pick over-all of the Los Angeles Clippers during the 2001 draft, is currently averaging an impressive 10.2 points per game and 9.4 caroms per outing in 64 games so far with the Mavs this season. He was traded by the Charlotte Bobcats to Dallas last summer. Chandler says they have to get their acts together now and if not, they can kiss their title aspiration goodbye, according to the Dallas Morning News.


“I told guys, we can call it a summer real early or we can buckle down and get things together.”

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