“I’M HERE!” That’s what Anthony Davis exclaimed to the applauding crowd at American Airlines Center after a big play during his debut for the Dallas Mavericks last year.
Can a six-game losing streak be fun? The Dallas Mavericks (19-32) are hard at work testing psychological boundaries on the basketball court. Losing basketball
Kyrie Irving has been out with an ACL injury for almost a year now, but he could make his return soon. When he comes back, he will be on a wildly different Dallas Mavericks roster.
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Kyrie Irving has not played a single minute for the Dallas Mavericks this season. The nine-time All-Star is still rehabbing a torn ACL in his left knee and currently does not have a firm timetable for his return.
The NBA trade deadline has come and gone for the Dallas Mavericks, and they made one of the big blockbusters of the season, sending Anthony Davis, along with D'Angelo Russell, Jaden Hardy, and Dante Exum, to the Washington Wizards in a glorified salary dump.
The Dallas Mavericks decided they weren't done at the NBA's trade deadline, but not in a way many would have expected. With Daniel Gafford and Marvin Bagley
The Dallas Mavericks are making a quick trade just before the deadline comes to a close, according to ESPN insider Shams Charania. "The Charlotte Hornets are trading Tyus Jones to the Dallas Mavericks for Malaki Branham, sources tell ESPN.
The Dallas Mavericks made another decision to move on from the disastrous Luka Doncic trade on Wednesday when they sent out Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards in what was essentially a salary dump.
Cooper Flagg came into the NBA as one of the most heralded prospects of the last few decades. The former Duke freshman seemed to be the total package, combining a varied offensive bag with the size, smarts and competitiveness to be an excellent defensive player, as well.
The Dallas Mavericks made a big decision to move forward with the future of the franchise, trading Anthony Davis and others to the Washington Wizards for mainly expiring contracts and middling draft capital.
On Wednesday, the Dallas Mavericks elected to shake things up by trading Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards in a package centered around young players and draft compensation.
Rumors began to emerge Tuesday about a “secret Eastern Conference team” that might have interest in trading for Anthony Davis, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line (subscription required).
The Dallas Mavericks are now Cooper Flagg's team after the front office dealtAnthony Davis to the Washington Wizards on Wednesday. The Mavericks are gradually shaping the roster to build around the former Duke star.
The Dallas Mavericks don’t want to trade Naji Marshall or Max Christie, but they are still exploring moves involving Daniel Gafford, Klay Thompson and D’Angelo Russell, according to NBA insider Marc Stein of The Stein Line.