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The other 'highlight' was the Trebilcock backscreen on an unsighted Tim Smyth, who stayed down for abit...but sprung into life after that and scored 10 points.
Newley was very rusty, though if he pulled down that two-handed dunk over the top of Trebilcock I think even the Eastern 'diehards' would have cheered. Becis by far won their duel, I thought he was the game MVP.
Don't know if Motteram would have made a win/loss difference. The Mavs were too strong last night. They played like the championship team that they were last year even though they have lost Holmes. Newley's performance was disappointing. May have been teething problems which will correct itself as the season goes on, but you would think that a player of his calibre would not have been so badly affected. With much expectation on him going into this game, its difficult to tell if Motteram would have been much better.