NBA Investigating Incident in Which Mavericks Fans Walked Into Portland Trail …
Updated: February 4, 2010, 3:28 PM ET Cuban: White House had same problem Comment Email Print Share ESPNDallas.com DALLAS — The NBA is investigating a security breach at American Airlines Center that allowed two female fans to walk into the Portland Trail Blazers ‘ huddle during Saturday’s game, The Oregonian reports. More on the Mavs News, notes and analysis of the Mavericks from ESPNDallas.com’s Jeff Caplan, Tim MacMahon and the rest of our team. Blog .

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 | Mavericks 1911. Raine, the author of Wyoming, Ridgway of Montana, Bucky O''Connor, and A Texas Ranger begins this western tale: Phyllis leaned against the doorjamb and looked down the long road which wound up from the valley and lost itself now and again in the land waves. Miles away she could see a little cloud of dust traveling behind the microscopic stage, which moved toward her almost imperceptibly as the minute-hand of a clock. A bronco was descending the hill trail from the Flagstaff mine, and its rider announced his coming with song in a voice young and glad. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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 | Mavericks 1911. Raine, the author of Wyoming, Ridgway of Montana, Bucky O'Connor, and A Texas Ranger begins this western tale: Phyllis leaned against the doorjamb and looked down the long road which wound up from the valley and lost itself now and again in the land waves. Miles away she could see a little cloud of dust traveling behind the microscopic stage, which moved toward her almost imperceptibly as the minute-hand of a clock. A bronco was descending the hill trail from the Flagstaff mine, and its rider announced his coming with song in a voice young and glad. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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 | Mavericks 1911. Raine, the author of Wyoming, Ridgway of Montana, Bucky O'Connor, and A Texas Ranger begins this western tale: Phyllis leaned against the doorjamb and looked down the long road which wound up from the valley and lost itself now and again in the land waves. Miles away she could see a little cloud of dust traveling behind the microscopic stage, which moved toward her almost imperceptibly as the minute-hand of a clock. A bronco was descending the hill trail from the Flagstaff mine, and its rider announced his coming with song in a voice young and glad. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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