"He’s pretty amazing, I got to admit," Dirk Nowitzki says about the Matrix. He doesn’t demand the ball, he just gets his points on the go." "I really think, especially on the break, that’s going to open up my shots on transition," he says. "And we can get some baskets where we don’t have to work extra, extra hard." Deja vu anyone Wasn't that Josh Howard's thing Mike Fisher from DallasBasketball called out Josh on his website, "J-Ho, while you sit, and when you study film, watch what Shawn Marion did in Washington while on the offensive end...if you’re gonna sit, you might as well sit and learn." With all the love for the new guy, former MVP, and 6th Man of the Year, where is J-Ho's love The league better be careful. Josh Howard is expected to be fully healthy and ready come this season Watch out for a motivated Josh Howard.. WASHINGTON, Jan. 
26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ Hassan Saied Kehsari and hiscorporation, Kesh Air International, pleaded guilty this morning in theSouthern District of Florida to charges of conspiring to illegally exportmilitary and commercial aircraft parts to Iran.The guilty pleas were announced by Matt Olsen, Acting Assistant AttorneyGeneral for National Security; R Alexander Acosta, U.S. Attorney for theSouthern District of Florida; Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S.Department of Commerce; Office of Export Enforcement; Anthony V Mangione,Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office ofInvestigations; and Sharon Woods, Director, U.S. Department of Defense,Defense Criminal Investigative Service. Keshari appeared on behalf of himself and Kesh Air International in federalcourt today to announce their guilty pleas. Seitz.Count 1 of the Indictment, to which Keshari and Kesh Air International pleadedguilty, charges conspiracy to export and cause the export of goods from theUnited States to the Islamic Republic Iran, in violation of the embargoimposed upon that country by the United States and in violation of theInternational Emergency Economic Powers Act, and to export and cause to beexported defense articles, in violation of the Arms Export Control Act, all inviolation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 371.

On the conspiracy count, Hassan Saied Keshari faces a maximum statutory termof five years' imprisonment and a maximum fine of $250,000.Kesh AirInternational faces a statutory maximum fine of $500,000.According to documents filed with the court during the plea hearing, Keshari,an Iranian national and naturalized United States citizen, by and through hisNovato, Calif., corporation, Kesh Air International, purchased aircraft partson behalf of purchasers in Iran and exported the aircraft parts to Iran by wayof freight forwarders in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The military aircraftparts were purchased from defendant Traian Bujduveanu, who operated throughhis Broward County, Fla., business, defendant Orion Aviation Corp.Among the aircraft parts illegally exported to Iran through the conspiracywere parts designed exclusively for the F-14 Fighter Jet, the Cobra AH-1Attack Helicopter, and the CH-53A Military Helicopter.All of these aircraftare part of the Iranian military fleet, while the F-14 is known to be usedexclusively by the Iranian military.Moreover, all of the parts supplied by Keshari as part of the conspiracy aremanufactured in the United States, are designed exclusively for military use,and have been designated by the U.S. According to the Indictment and documents filed with the court during the pleahearing, Keshari received orders by email from buyers in Iran for specificaircraft parts.Keshari then requested quotes, usually by e-mail, fromBujduveanu and other suppliers and made arrangements for the sale and shipmentof the parts to a company in Dubai through the use of false or misleadingshipping documents.From Dubai, the parts were then shipped on to thepurchasers in Iran. Keshari has been in federal custody since his arrest in June 2008 and willremain in custody pending his sentencing.Co-defendant Bujduveanu alsoremains in federal custody awaiting trial, which is scheduled for May 2009.The investigation was conducted by the U.S Department of Commerce, Office ofExport Enforcement, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office ofInvestigations, and the U.S.