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By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News

GRAPEVINE – On the eve of the free-agent hunt, Dirk Nowitzki was still smarting from the Mavericks' close call in the NBA Finals.

Part of the residual pain stemmed from owner Mark Cuban. Nowitzki talked about Cuban on Friday and how the owner's passion for the Mavericks is a double-edged sword that cut the wrong direction at times in the playoffs and particularly against Miami in the Finals.

"We all know that Mark is 100 percent all the time," Nowitzki said while signing 350 autographs for campers at a Mavericks' basketball clinic at Grapevine High School. "He loves us and he gets fired up once in a while. Well, all the time, really.

"Do I think it's a bit much sometimes? Yeah. He's got to learn how to control himself as well as the players do. We can't lose our temper all the time on the court or off the court, and I think he's got to learn that, too. He's got to improve in that area and not yell at the officials the whole game. I don't think that helps us.

"We all know what Mark brings to the team, how he supports us. We live with who he is, and we love him that way. But do I think it's good for us always? No."

Cuban did not respond to an e-mail.

Nowitzki, who is in line for a three-year contract extension that he called "a no-brainer" for both sides, said that his comments on Cuban are nothing that hasn't been said before. Nowitzki said he, Michael Finley and Steve Nash went to Cuban when the trio was still together and asked Cuban to tone down things.

It was suggested at that time that Cuban watch games from a suite rather than from his courtside seat near the Mavericks' bench. That suggestion was overruled.

The biggest sticking point comes from the work that coach Avery Johnson has done to get the Mavericks to stress accountability throughout the roster. During the final few games of the Finals, Cuban made a point to question officiating calls.

"He sits right there by our bench," Nowitzki said. "I think it's a bit much. But we all told him this before. It's nothing new. The game starts, and he's already yelling at them. So he needs to know how to control himself a little.

"If you get a bad call, keep playing hard. That's what Avery put in our heads. So I don't believe the refs messed up [in the Finals]."

It was the first trip to the NBA Finals for Cuban and just about everybody else in the Mavericks' organization. They will all learn from the experience, Nowitzki said.

Nowitzki also said he's leaning toward playing for Germany in the World Championships in Japan in August, but he has yet to make a final decision. He plans to return home to Germany next week after a few more days of hanging with friends and a trip to Las Vegas, which has become something of an annual rite after the season.

And while the team begins the search for free agents, Nowitzki said the Mavericks' prime contributors have earned the right to try to get back to the NBA Finals. The key to that is to get himself, Jason Terry and Josh Howard under contract long term.

"I haven't thought of that much at all," Nowitzki said. "I heard that I could extend, and that's obviously a great thing. I love being here. I love being a Mav. And obviously, we all love Mark.

"Really, it's a no-brainer. But I want to think about some stuff and get away from basketball. If I sign an extension, I can sign it up until October. I don't have to sign it on the first of July. So I'll go home and go through some stuff."

Whenever it happens, it will keep Nowitzki in a Mavericks uniform through 2011. The extension would be worth about $59 million for three years.
 

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That's what I've been saying: Avery stresses accountability, and Mark plays the blame game. :curse:
 

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:clap:s for Dirk. I agree with him, for every positive thing he bring to the franchise it's always overshadowed by his unability to control himself at the game. I'm glad someone on the Mavs stood up and stated their opinion, besides Jason, cuz he seems to do it a lot.
 

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:clap:s for Dirk. I agree with him, for every positive thing he bring to the franchise it's always overshadowed by his unability to control himself at the game. I'm glad someone on the Mavs stood up and stated their opinion, besides Jason, cuz he seems to do it a lot.
Are you referring to the punch-in-the-balls Jason? lol...
 

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LOL, never thought about that one.. but I suppose you could think of that as a stating opinion, but what I really was reffering to was the fact that before halftime it would always be Jason to talk to the interviewers and talk about what he felt needed to be improved in the 2nd half and such
 

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Are you referring to the punch-in-the-balls Jason? lol...
LOL, It just occured to me that a lot of people will see the money the Mavs threw at Jet, and immediately will remember his punch and suspension.
 

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Good for Dirk. I'm not a Mavs fan but if I was I'd be pissed. If Cuban kept his mouth shut I think the Mavs would have won the title. There's no question all the whining distracted his players.
I have no doubt Cuban is a brilliant businessman, but he's also a 12 year-old child who needs a time out.
 

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Good for Dirk. I'm not a Mavs fan but if I was I'd be pissed. If Cuban kept his mouth shut I think the Mavs would have won the title. There's no question all the whining distracted his players.
I have no doubt Cuban is a brilliant businessman, but he's also a 12 year-old child who needs a time out.
Get it out of your head that Mark cost us the Finals. I'm really getting sick and tired of reading that everywhere. The PLAYERS choked. End of Story.
 

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The players choked. End of Story.
That wasn't a choke job as much as a change in momentum, and a failure to stop the bleeding. Adjustments were made, and Avery didn't respond to those adjustments. I see the players' role being no greater than that of the coaching staff - a chess game was lost.

The circus atmosphere, meanwhile, was provided courtesy of Cuban. Don't know if that would've changed the outcome on the floor, but it's a lot easier to concentrate on your work when your 2 year old toddler's sleeping instead of crying.*

*Simple analogy, don't read anything into it ( :biggrin: )
 

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That wasn't a choke job as much as a change in momentum, and a failure to stop the bleeding. Adjustments were made, and Avery didn't respond to those adjustments. I see the players' role being no greater than that of the coaching staff - a chess game was lost.

The circus atmosphere, meanwhile, was provided courtesy of Cuban. Don't know if that would've changed the outcome on the floor, but it's a lot easier to concentrate on your work when your 2 year old toddler's sleeping instead of crying.*

*Simple analogy, don't read anything into it ( :biggrin: )
I hear what your saying Bray, but when your star player is missing a clutch free throw and dissapearing in the 4th quarter throughout the series, I consider that a choke job. Blowing a 2-0 lead in the Finals with HCA is choking. I don't care what they say, they went to Miami a alittle arrogant and cocky and they let theur guard down long enough to get bit in the ***. Everyone definitley played their part, Cuban and AJ included. But it boils down to the guys on the court.

Geez I'm ready for next season to get going.....
 

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Geez I'm ready for next season to get going.....
Yeah, I guess it's time to judge Cuban on other matters...if he's all over the refs in next year's Finals, that would be ok. :clown:
 

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Why can't he be a little more like the Maloofs when I see those guys they seem to be composed but still a big fan compared to Cuban. Plus for a rich guy cuban wears pretty crappy clothing
 

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Why can't he be a little more like the Maloofs when I see those guys they seem to be composed but still a big fan compared to Cuban. Plus for a rich guy cuban wears pretty crappy clothing
I think it's his character, he's used to be successful and he will do all to win. Sometimes it's too much, but maybe that's also part of his success.
 

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I remember seeing the Maloofs distracting the opposing players at the FT line by whistling and shouting.

I'd rather have Mark, thanks anyway.
 
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