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By Tim MacMahon
ESPNDallas.com Tuesday, November 3, 2009 DALLAS -- The standing ovation started with a few minutes remaining in the game and continued until Dirk Nowitzki disappeared into the tunnel. There had been scattered boos from the sellout crowd earlier Tuesday night as frustration mounted during three miserable offensive quarters. But Nowitzki made the fans forget about that with the most spectacular dozen minutes in franchise history. His 29 points in the final frame broke a 25-year-old team record for scoring in a quarter. It turned a 15-p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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