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Mavs Step Back podcast Ep 33: Justin Jackson talks summer gains, season goals and much more

Mavs Step Back podcast Ep 33: Justin Jackson talks summer gains, season goals and much more
Mavs Step Back podcast Ep 33: Justin Jackson talks summer gains, season goals and much more
Mavs Step Back podcast Ep 33: Justin Jackson talks summer gains, season goals and much more
DALLAS - Welcome to Episode 33 of "The Step Back: A Mavs Podcast,'' where we discuss anything and everything related to the Dallas Mavericks: game coverage, breaking news, rumors, you name it! Dalton Trigg and Matt Galatzan are your hosts, and you can follow along with their Mavs conversations on Twitter: @dalton_trigg and @MattGalatzan. Message us at @StepBackMavs on Twitter with any Mavs-related questions you may have, and it could end up being discussed on the pod.

On this week's episode, Dalton (@dalton_trigg) and Matt (@MattGalatzan) have the pleasure of chopping it up with Dallas Mavericks forward Justin Jackson on a variety of different topics. These topics include: why Justin wears No. 44, gaining muscle and transforming his body this summer, his goals for the 2019-2020 Mavs season (Playoffs?), learning from the iconic Dirk Nowitzki in a short period of time, and much, much more. 

Before Justin joins the guys on this Step Back episode, Dalton and Matt revisit the Mavs schedule release so they can shop and compare their 2019-2020 season predictions. From there, they talk about how the Mavs will match up with the two star-studded NBA teams from Los Angeles, plus they will delve into why it is so dumb to complain about being double-teamed in pickup basketball games (yes, we are looking at you, Devin Booker...). Thanks to all who are listening to the Mavs Step Back!

And yes, that includes you, Mark Cuban!

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NBA and the Dallas Mavericks since 1990. He has for more than 20 years served as the overseer of DallasBasketball.com, the granddaddy of Mavs news websites.