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DALLAS — Just last week, the lockout was sapping Jason Terry's usual
optimism.
This was the first fall since he was in fifth grade, more than 20 years ago,
that he wasn't part of a basketball team. It was especially agonizing because
it was his most anticipated season yet. Months after winning his first NBA
championship, and the first for the Dallas Mavericks, he was supposed to be
on the court with Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd, trying to defend their title.
As the Mavs' player representative, Terry had been part of several high-level
meetings. So he knew just how dire things were. When his brother went to play
in Japan two weeks ago, Terry was so distraught that he considered joining
him.
Standing on the Mavericks practice court Thursday morning, Terry was sure
glad he didn't. A deal is so close to being done that teams were allowed to
let players return to the facility, and the smiling shooting guard was the
first one through the door.
"I'm glad my card worked so I can get into the gym," he said. "I was a little
nervous out there at the front gate."
Terry was expecting to be joined later in the day by Shawn Marion, Corey
Brewer and Dominique Jones. His bigger concern is who will be joining the
Mavericks when their season opens, likely on Christmas against the Miami Heat.
Center Tyson Chandler is among the top free agents, and it remains a toss-up,
at best, whether he returns.
Giving Chandler the kind of long, lucrative deal he can likely get elsewhere
could mean severe luxury tax ramifications for Mavs owner Mark Cuban, and it
would limit their ability to chase the crop of coveted free agents available
next offseason.
Then again, there's the lure of defending their title.
"You can't see my fingers or toes, but they are crossed hoping that Tyson's
coming back," Terry said. "He was a big part of what we accomplished here.
We've laid a foundation. To take a step backward would be terrible. I'm not
saying that we wouldn't have a chance to win this year if Tyson doesn't come
back, but it definitely puts things up against us."
Terry said he's spoken to Chandler every day for two weeks and believes he
wants to return.
"It's up to ownership to make it happen," Terry said. "We'll see."
J.J. Barea, the backup point guard who proved to be an invaluable offensive
sparkplug in the postseason, also is a free agent. So are Caron Butler, the
team's second-leading scorer until an injury in December; DeShawn Stevenson,
Brian Cardinal and Peja Stojakovic.
Terry knows they won't all be back to make another run at a title together.
But he hopes Cuban doesn't let the 2012 free agent crop detract from their
chances this season.
"I think people put too much emphasis into next year," said Terry, who
happens to be going into the last year of his Dallas contract.
The proposed plans are for training camps to open next Friday, with a 66-game
season tipping off Dec. 25.
Consider that Terry, Nowitzki and Kidd are all in their 30s, there's a theory
that the late start and shortened season will help Dallas' title defense.
Another theory is that a condensed season will be tougher on older bodies.
''Some people say it helps, some people say it hurts," Terry said.
"I think mentally we're one of the strongest teams in this league,
so whatever the schedule is this year, whatever presents us,
I believe our core guys will be ready for it....
"Nobody is picking us anyway to do anything this year, so you can only imagine
how we're going to feel, like we have something to prove again."
'Can these guys do it again? Are they too old?'
All those questions will have to be answered."
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