DALLAS — You know what they say about broken-down superstars: Can’t win with ’em, can’t win without ’em.
Don’t they say that?
They should.
Anyone who witnessed the Dallas Mavericks’ dominant 101-91 victory in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series against the Clippers on Friday night at American Airlines Center would.
Kawhi Leonard – the Clippers’ 32-year-old leading man who is trying to simultaneously manage the effects of knee inflammation and ramp up to something resembling his six-time All-Star...