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Khloe Kardashian's Mavericks Game Breakdown

Khloe Kardashian was seen Sunday at the Dallas Mavericks game, just a day before her Monday radio show debut.

In support of her husband Lamar Odom, the reality star even brought along Odom's two kids, but appeared overly anxious by the middle of the game.

Khloe was seen alongside Robert Kardashian and Odom's two kids, his daughter Destiny and his son Lamar Junior. The support may have even helped Lamar, who achieved his best game of the season with 19 points, assisting the Dallas Mavericks in their win over the Utah Jazz.

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Khloe showed relief after the Maverick's win. "Wow!!! I can breathe again!!! Great game!!!!! Go Mavs!!! :)," Kardashian wrote on Twitter yesterday.

Kardashian actually appeared to be stressed out during the entire game, making frequent tweet updates. "Why do I let basketball stress me out this much?!? LOL," she began.

Later she said, "OMG I think I'm having an anxiety attack! LOL this game!!!"

She then announced that the game had gone into overtime followed by another fretful tweet. "Let's go Mavs!!!!!! (Khloé breathe... Yes you can talk to yourself because you got it like that!)," Khloe wrote.

Last week it was released that Kardashian would be given her own radio show in Dallas. Listeners anxious to listen to the reality star can tune in to Mix 102.9 in Dallas or download the iHeart Radio application. The show will also be available on the station's website, 1029.com.

The show will air from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central Standard time. The station has advertised that listeners will also be able to talk to Kardashian live.

Khloe announced on Twitter Monday that Kris Jenner and Robert Kardashian would be her first radio show guests. Fans have been counting down the days until the show. The reality star also has a new Twitter account titled, "KhloesRadioShow."

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