Whitt’s End: 6.24.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Love the Mavs’ draft. Turning the 26th pick into Rudy Fernandez is a big win. Think of Fernandez, 26 and a three-year veteran with the Blazers, as a younger, better Peja Stojakovic. Dallas…

The Top 5 Worst Draft Picks in the History of Your Dallas Mavericks

Determining the best Mavs’ pick of all-time is simple: Dirk Nowitzki. You know the story. In 1998 then-general manager Don Nelson took the giant German in a draft-day switcheroo with the Milwaukee Bucks for the late, not-so-great Robert “Tractor” Trayor. Just a week after their championship parade climaxed in the…

2011 NBA Draft: Meh.

Arizona forward Derrick Williams is a beast. He has 3-point shooting range, can score in the paint with either hand and has an NBA body that can bang and rebound on the low blocks. And that’s it. The rest of the 2011 NBA Draft class: Weak to questionable. Yes, even projected…

Charles Haley and Kenny Rogers Go Hunting For Redemption

I had the audacity to write the truth about Charles Haley. And this was my castigation. Between 1992 and 1994, I made a lot of visits to the Cowboys’ locker room at Valley Ranch. On most of them, I was serenaded by Charles Haley, one of the baddest people and…

The Best Team in Mavericks’ History: ’88 vs. ’11

While contemplating defensive coordinator Dwane Casey’s departure to be the Toronto Raptors’ head coach and whom they should take with the 26th pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft, a couple more Mavs-related items buzzed through my brain this week. 1. Who from the championship team should have their number raised to the roof in…

Mitch Moreland Closes the Case at Rangers’ 1st Base

First place, thanks to 1st base. With his 11th-inning homer to beat the looming storm last night in Arlington, Mitch Moreland not only provided a walk-off win over the Houston Astros but also further cemented our confidence that he’s the Rangers’ 1st baseman of the present, and the future. It’s been…

The Top 10 Lamest “Rivalries” in Sports

As I watched Mitch Moreland’s gargantuan, 472-foot homer sail into the soon-to-be stormy June night, I was reminded that the Rangers-Astros’ fight should be stopped on account of inhumane bludgeonry. Moreland’s blast — tied for third-longest in baseball this season — capped an 8-3 Texas cakewalk that continued its dominance…

Dwaine Caraway’s Last, Lousy Act as Fake Mayor

During last Thursday’s NBA championship parade for the Mavericks, Fake Mayor Dwaine Caraway — remember, he’s only interim Mayor because Tom Leppert up and quit — rode in a red convertible and waved to his unadoring crowd. Yep, the guy who gave the key to the city to Michael Vick…

And Then … There Was Baseball. Rangers, Your Move.

When we last left our Rangers they and pitcher Derek Holland were clubbed around in New York by the Yankees. Not, no last Wednesday. Way back on April 16.It was hours after the Rangers’ 5-2 loss in the Bronx that Saturday afternoon that the Mavericks rallied in the last six minutes…

Whitt’s End: 6.17.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Jason Terry’s voice is still hoarse from all the partying and cigars, but yet we’re already peeking at 2012. Problem: The Mavs aren’t a team built for the future, but rather…

Take a Bow, Dallas. You Did Good.

Rick Carlisle just called Dirk Nowitzki “the best basketball player on the planet.” Screw it, let’s go with it. And, for the record, Carlisle did smile. And DeShawn Stevenson did show up, smoking a victory seeegar. Jason Kidd: “We already got this championship. Now we gotta go get that next one.”…

Dirk’s Legacy: The All-Time Top 7 NBA Power Forwards

10 All-Star Appearances. 1 NBA MVP. 1 Ring. 1 NBA Finals MVP. 4-time All-NBA First Team 3-Point Shootout Champion Soft. Clutch. With Sunday’s victory over the Miami Heat Dirk Nowitzki filled in the final void of his Hall of Fame resume. Only things potentially left that would improve his legacy…

Dallas Mavericks’ Parade: Tip-Off is Thursday, 10 a.m.

The Dallas Mavericks’ championship parade — paid for by owner Mark Cuban — will start Thursday at 10 a.m. and travel from City Hall to American Airlines Center. Eff. That. Since Cuban is buds with Jerry Jones (see: 2010 NBA All-Star Game) and seeing that a Mavs’ title parade happens, oh,…

The Champion of Championships: Where Does the Mavs’ Title Rank?

Great. But is it the greatest? When Dirk Nowitzki accessorized his lefty layup in the final minute with private tears of joy and accomplishment last Sunday night in Miami, the Dallas Mavericks symbolically threw Don Carter’s 10-gallon hat in the ring. After years of sheepishly having Brad Davis’ No. 15, A.C…