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With Cuban watching, Mavericks rout Bobcats 100-83

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The Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Dirk Nowitzki scored 32 points, Josh Howard added 21 and the Dallas Mavericks never trailed in a 100-83 rout of the Charlotte Bobcats on Tuesday night, delighting owner Mark Cuban a day after he was charged with insider trading.

With Cuban sitting along the baseline and as animated as usual, the Mavericks toyed with the lifeless, undermanned Bobcats in their second straight win.

A career-high 21 points from rookie D.J. Augustin was nowhere near enough for Charlotte, which fell behind 15-0 while playing again without top scorer Jason Richardson (knee). The Bobcats didn't score until nearly 7 minutes had elapsed in a woeful performance that kept them winless all-time against Dallas.

With Nowitzki dominating the inside and adding nine rebounds, the Mavericks led by as many as 23 in a rare blowout after a horrible start to the season, made worse when their boisterous owner suddenly faced legal trouble.

The billionaire Cuban was charged by federal regulators Monday of using confidential information on a stock sale to avoid more than $750,000 in losses. Cuban has disputed the Security and Exchange Commission's allegations and said he will fight the charges.

He didn't seem bothered by his problems Tuesday. He chatted with players and staff members before the game, and joked with photographers and fans while sitting in the more than half-empty arena.

There was reason for Cuban to be upbeat: the Mavericks pitched the third-longest game-opening shutout in the NBA since the start of the 2002-03 season.

Shots fell harmlessly off the rim, when the Bobcats even got a shot off. Once Raymond Felton stepped on the sideline with nobody within 10 feet of him.

Charlotte went 0-for-9 from the field 0-for-2 from the foul line with three turnovers before Augustin's scoop shot with 5:20 left cut Dallas' lead to 15-2.

It was the longest game-starting scoring drought since Boston went 8 scoreless minutes against New Jersey on Dec. 9, 2006, according to STATS LLC. But unlike the Celtics, who came back to win 92-90, the Bobcats never threatened with a roster coach Larry Brown again called flawed before the game.

Felton and Wallace combined to miss their first 11 shots and finished 6-for-27 for 19 points. Sean May, benched by Brown earlier in the season because of conditioning issues, went scoreless points in 13 minutes. With Richardson missing his third straight game, the fifth-year Bobcats got only 26 points from their starters in falling to 0-9 against Dallas.

The Mavericks, who were 2-7 before rallying to beat New York on Sunday to snap a five-game losing streak, easily overcame the distractions from Cuban and Jerry Stackhouse, who was on the inactive list with his future uncertain as his agent explores a potential trade.

The most memorable moment of the second half may have been when a fan shouted "Put Cuban in!" with the Mavericks leading 68-46 late in the third quarter.

Notes: Brown said he would love if the Bobcats could sign F Antonio McDyess, who is without a job after Denver waived him after being involved in the Allen Iverson-Chauncey Billups trade. Brown coached McDyess in Detroit. "I have heard that he wants to reach out to me," Brown said. "He would be perfect for this team." ... Brown said May's weight is down to 273 pounds. "I just want him to be able to run up and down the court without getting tired," Brown said. ... Mavericks F Devean George missed his 11th straight game as his recovery from a hand injury remains slowed.


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