Tim MacMahon (Burner) (@timmacmahonburn) 's Twitter Profile
Tim MacMahon (Burner)

@timmacmahonburn

It’s not what Tim said, but it’s what he thought. I tweet about the Dallas Mavericks unfortunately. #MFFL

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Western Conference Predictions: 1. Denver 2. Phoenix 3. Golden State 4. Oklahoma City 5. Sacramento 6. LA Lakers 7. Minnesota 8. Dallas 9. LA Clippers 10. Memphis 11. Portland 12. New Orleans 13. Utah 14. Houston 15. San Antonio

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Oh what a year, Dallas. It wasn’t always pretty, but it was quite a journey. The job isn’t finished, but let’s take a moment to enjoy the process. All for one. One for Dallas. Finish what you started. #MFFL

Oh what a year, Dallas. It wasn’t always pretty, but it was quite a journey. The job isn’t finished, but let’s take a moment to enjoy the process. 

All for one. One for Dallas. Finish what you started. #MFFL
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I know Anthony Davis and Max Christie will not see this, but I just want them to know I am happy to have them in Dallas. Whatever happens on Saturday, please know it is not a reaction to you guys, but the passion of a fanbase that cares about its players. Outside of basketball,

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Trading Doncic was one thing, but the way the Mavericks’ organization has handled his departure gives me some serious doubts on if players will want to come play in Dallas. You could not have handled this any worse than they have. Complete lack of professionalism and humility.

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So Nico Harrison called an **INVITE ONLY** private press conference with no cameras or audio devices allowed to tell everyone fuck you I made the right decision???

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2011 NBA Finals, Game 2: Rick Carlisle’s Mavs were down 15 in the 4th quarter to the Miami Heat and came back to win by 2. 2025 NBA Finals, Game 1: Rick Carlisle’s Pacers were down 15 in the 4th quarter to the OKC Thunder and came back to win by 1.