Last week’s survey centered around the upcoming NBA Draft, which takes place over two days this week, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dallas picks 9th in the draft, a maddening position considering how bad the team was this year.
The Dallas Mavericks went more than a month without a head coach, as they dismissed Jason Kidd late into the process. And just a day before the 2026 NBA Draft, the Mavericks have made a huge gamble, as ESPN's Shams Charania announced that they'd be hiring Dusty May, the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, to be their next coach.
With a resume as full as possible as far as college basketball, May has 190 total wins and led FAU to an improbable Final Four in 2023 and then delivered Michigan a national championship in 2025.
The NBA implemented a lottery system beginning with the 1985 draft. Since then, 41 players have gone No. 1 overall. How many of the top overall picks from the NBA's lottery era can you name in five minutes?
We are now just one day away from the 2026 NBA Draft, a monumental event for the Dallas Mavericks. They'll enter the draft with the 9th, 30th, and 48th overall picks, but they have shown a willingness to move up or down the board as they see fit.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
The Dallas Mavericks are going to be in a fascinating spot during round one of the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday night. Intel from the sourcing has been light, with very little to nothing coming from inside the building in Dallas.
We are now just two days away from the start of the 2026 NBA Draft. The Dallas Mavericks may still not have a coach, which can make figuring out which prospects would be a good fit tricky, but new team president Masai Ujiri and general manager Mike Schmitz have hosted a lot of draft workouts with top players.
There are just two days remaining before the 2026 NBA Draft. While the Dallas Mavericks still don't have a head coach in place, rumors are starting to heat up about their draft plans.
The Dallas Mavericks are currently gearing up for the NBA Draft, which is slated to get underway on Tuesday night. The Mavericks have the ninth pick in the draft and are looking to put a solid young team together around reigning Rookie of the Year winner Cooper Flagg, who went number one overall last year.
Luka Doncic became a superstar almost immediately when he joined the NBA back in 2018, making the playoffs in his second season and giving the Los Angeles Clippers a real scare in his first postseason series.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas recently weighed in on Kyrie Irving’s absence from the 10-year reunion of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers championship team, expressing hope that any lingering issues between former teammates will eventually fade with time.
The Dallas Mavericks are entering a pivotal stretch of the offseason as the franchise continues its search for a new head coach while simultaneously exploring potential trades ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.
Kyrie Irving has not played since tearing the ACL in his left knee on March 3, 2025, an injury that cost him the rest of the 2024-25 season and the entire
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving finds himself in the headlines this offseason, but it’s not for a reason any of us could have foreseen a week ago. Quite a few members of the title-winning 2015-16 Cleveland Cavaliers are currently having a reunion over in Europe, but Irving decided against making the trip.
In an interesting turn of events, Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer has emerged as a candidate for an NBA job. Scheyer has been Duke's head coach since the 2022-23 season, owning a 124-25 record and a Final Four appearance.
We are just a few days away from the start of the 2026 NBA Draft, which is one of the most talented drafts in recent memory. With top talents like AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Cameron Boozer, it has the star power at the top while also having plenty of depth down the board.
The Dallas Mavericks have still yet to announce who their next head coach will be, despite the 2026 NBA Draft being just a few days away. Today marks a month since they let go of Jason Kidd, as Masai Ujiri decided it was best to go with a clean slate into next season.
The Mavericks are still looking for a head coach, and according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line, one name Dallas hoped might emerge as a serious candidate appears likely to stay put.
The Dallas Mavericks know exactly who their franchise centerpiece is — Cooper Flagg. What the organization must determine now is how to maximize his immense potential.
When members of the Cavaliers’ 2016 championship team gathered in Europe this week to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of one of the greatest moments in franchise history, one notable name was missing.
When J.R. Smith took to social media to call out an unnamed teammate for “ghosting” the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers’ 10-year championship reunion trip to Europe, the basketball world immediately pointed the finger at Kyrie Irving.
Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion ended their relationship in April amid plenty of rumors suggesting the Dallas Mavericks veteran cheated on the rapper.
The future ahead for the Dallas Mavericks since the day they traded generational talent like Luka Doncic has been on a roll. League insiders expect the front office to launch a far more aggressive offseason reset than rival executives around the NBA currently anticipate.
The Mavericks are entering an important offseason as they look to build their team around star rookie Cooper Flagg. They have picks No. 9, 30, and 48 in the 2026 Draft, along with a new front office headlined by new president Masai Ujiri and first-time general manager Mike Schmitz.