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Posted By: katu23
Date: 13 Nov 03, 10:19 am

The Mavericks led the NBA in scoring last season and added Antoine Walker and Antawn Jamison this year. No comments !!!

After Tuesday's 125-97 win over New Orleans, Mavericks are averaging 118.3 points a game at American Airlines Center, where they are 3-0 this season (127, 103 and 125 points in those 3 home games). Dallas will again come out running and shooting. And since they don't play defense this is their only chance to win their opponent. However Dallas`s last games at home have shown they are monsters when they are on.

Steve Francis and Yao Ming will lead the Rockets against Dallas tonight. This season, the Rockets have been winning and insisting they have not proved a thing. More than that, they say the Mavericks present a test they have not taken in their fast start.

No Houston player has been hotter the past three games than guard Cuttino Mobley. He is averaging 23.7 ppg in that span, including 30 in Tuesday's win over Miami. He's made 28-of-44 shots in those three games, including 9-of-13 from 3-point range.

The Rockets bring the NBA's best record into their game at Dallas tonight and don`t forget they have the league's best field-goal percentage. Both teams are rested and should be sharp.

Gamebookers offers 189.5 as a line for OVER/UNDER. It`s worth to take OVER with medium stakes.

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