April 22 1990 Finished the 1989-90 season with a record of 47-35. 1990 Named Richie Adubato as head coach, removing interim title. 1997 Samaki Walker underwent surgery on his right foot to repair a stress fracture. 2004 Antawn Jamison was named as the winner of the NBA's 6th Man of the Year award. Jamison received 43 of a possible 120 1st place votes and had a total of 338 points. Al Harrington (Ind) finished 2nd and received 27 1st place votes and a total of 275 points. 2006 Rawle Marshall had 15 points including 7-10 FT and 4 steals in 31 minutes and Pavel Podkolzin had no points, 1 rebound, and 3 fouls in 4 minutes as the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBADL lost to Albuquerque 108-119 in the Finals. 2007 Placed DJ Mbenga, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, and Maurice Ager on IL for the start of the playoffs. Mbenga and Mensah-Bonsu were on IL entire playoffs. Ager was activated 3 days (2 games) later. 2008 Activated Antoine Wright and placed Tyronn Lue on IL with a sore lower back. Wright had been on IL for 3 days (1 game) (no injury). 2015 Announced that Chandler Parsons (injured right knee) would be out for the rest of the playoffs and that Rajon Rondo (injured back) was out indefinitely. Parsons would undergo surgery on his knee on 5/1/15. Rondo did not play the rest of the playoffs. He only played 10 minutes in Game 2 vs Houston (4/21/15) due to his questionable play (including an unforced 8 seconds violation). 2015 The NBA fined Jason Terry (Hou) $5,000 for his flop during the 4/21/15 Dal-Hou game. Games Record: 3-3 (home: 3-1, road: 0-2) Regular season: 3-1 (home: 3-0, road: 0-1) Playoffs: 0-2 (home: 0-1, road: 0-1) Score Dallas Dallas High Opponent Year WL Opponent Dal-Opp Margin High Scorer Rebounder High Scorer 1988 W San Antonio 127-96 +31 Aguirre 26 Tarpley 12 Robertso 20 Game #81, current record: 52-29, streak: won 1; final record: 53-29 Score Dallas Dallas High Opponent Year WL Opponent Dal-Opp Margin High Scorer Rebounder High Scorer 1990 W Charlotte 118-107 +11 Perkins 17 Wenningto 8 Tripucka 24 Game #82, current record: 47-35, streak: won 4; final record: 47-35 Score Dallas Dallas High Opponent Year WL Opponent Dal-Opp Margin High Scorer Rebounder High Scorer 1994 W Houston 107-95 +12 Mashburn 28 Rooks 10 OT/KS 19 Game #81, current record: 12-69, streak: won 1; final record: 13-69 Score Dallas Dallas High Opponent Year WL Opponent Dal-Opp Margin High Scorer Rebounder High Scorer 1999 L @San Antonio 76-103 -27 Finley 20 Anstey 10 Robinson 18 Steve Nash did not play due to a strained lower back (the 3rd of 10 games he would miss due to the injury). Game #43, current record: 15-28, streak: lost 1; final record: 19-31 Playoffs Score Dallas Dallas High Opponent Year WL Opponent Dal-Opp Margin High Scorer Rebounder High Scorer 2007 L Golden State 85-97 -12 JHoward 21 JHoward 13 BDavis 33 It was Golden State's first playoff game since 5/4/94. Dallas played a small-ball lineup (a change from the regular season) as centers Erick Dampier and DeSagana Diop combined to play just 18 minutes (and neither started). Up by 3 points with 5:30 left in the 4th quarter, Golden State closed the game with a 15-6 run. Baron Davis (GS) had 33 points including 4-7 3-pointers, 14 rebounds, and 8 assists. Stephen Jackson had 23 points and Jason Richardson had 13 points. Josh Howard had 21 points and 13 rebounds. Devin Harris had 19 points and Jason Terry had 17 points. Dirk Nowitzki had 14 points including 4-16 FG and 12 rebounds. Golden State out-scored Dallas 24-10 in fast break points. Game 1: Golden State led series 1-0; Golden State would win series 4-2 Playoffs Score Dallas Dallas High Opponent Year WL Opponent Dal-Opp Margin High Scorer Rebounder High Scorer 2008 L @New Orleans 103-127 -24 DNowitzki 27 BBass 8 CPaul 32 Dallas led 4-5 with 10:48 left in the 1st quarter and Dallas never led again in the game. New Orleans led 67-51 at halftime and led in double-digits the entire 2nd half. The 24 point loss tied the 4th largest loss margin for Dallas in team playoff history. New Orleans shot 60.8% (48-79) FG and Dallas shot 47.1% (33-70) FG. New Orleans had just 4 offensive rebounds, tying an opponent playoff low. Dirk Nowitzki had 27 points on 7-11 FG and 12-15 FT, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists. Brandon Bass had 19 points on a perfect 5-5 FG and 9-9 FT. Jason Terry had 16 points including 4-5 3-pointers. New Orleans had 6 players in double-digit scoring, including all 5 starters. Chris Paul had 32 points on 10-16 FG and 12-14 FT, 5 rebounds, and 17 assists - 17 assists tied the 4th most by a Mavs opponent in team playoff history. Peja Stojakovic had 22 points including 5-7 3-pointers. David West had 27 points including 11-17 FG and 5 assists. Tyson Chandler had 10 points and 11 rebounds. Game #2: New Orleans led series 2-0; New Orleans would win series 4-1