Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd had a unique plan for Cooper Flagg at the start of the 2025-26 NBA season. Heading into the 2025-26 NBA season, the Dallas Mavericks had trouble at the point guard position with Kyrie Irving sidelined due to a torn ACL injury.
The Dallas Mavericks have their next game against the Brooklyn Nets, a team that could be a trap for Cooper Flagg and his crew. To learn more about the Nets, we spoke with Brooklyn Nets SI contributor Colin Simmons.
The Dallas Mavericks are still facing the consequences of trading Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. When the trade was announced, the Dallas Mavericks expected to fill Luka Doncic’s gap with the help of Anthony Davis.
The Dallas Mavericks have moved on from Nico Harrison, but have yet to appoint the successor to the mastermind behind the Luka Doncic trade. About 10 months after making the worst trade in NBA history, Nico Harrison was let go from his GM role by the Dallas Mavericks.
The Dallas Mavericks return to the hardwood on Friday night against the Brooklyn Nets after nearly a week off, hoping to pick up where they left off. They won four of their last five games, including wins over the Houston Rockets, Miami Heat, and Denver Nuggets.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Dallas Mavericks are back in action on Friday night after nearly a week off, and they'll be hosting the Brooklyn Nets, arguably the worst team in the NBA.
NBA pundits have floated the idea of trading Anthony Davis to kickstart their rebuild, but apparently, the Dallas Mavericks front office isn’t keen on pulling the trigger anytime soon.
The Dallas Mavericks are taking a careful approach as they evaluate their long-term plans, and one insider recently shed some light on how the organization views its current roster.
If a trade involving Dallas Mavericks big man Anthony Davis were to come to fruition, there is a potential date on when that would take place. Davis has been on and off the court throughout his stint with the Mavericks.
It's not surprising that No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg immediately stood out for the Dallas Mavericks. The stunning part is that Flagg is lining up to have one of the most memorable rookie campaigns this century.
Three teams are circling for Dallas Mavericks power forward, Anthony Davis and the market just got louder. The Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, and Toronto Raptors are expected to position themselves as trade suitors for him.
The Dallas Mavericks are expected to shop star forward Anthony Davis ahead of this year's trade deadline, and December 15th marks the unofficial start of NBA trade season, as that's when most players who signed contracts this offseason can become traded.
The Dallas Mavericks have made the switch. Cooper Flagg, only a rookie, has taken charge in leading the Mavericks post the Luka Doncic era. With the trade season approaching, they have a chance to make some key changes to help them grow from their unsteady start.
The Pistons haven’t had any trade conversations with the Mavericks about Anthony Davis, per Omari Sankofa II of the Detroit Free Press (via Ashish Mathur).
The moment the Oklahoma City Thunder became champions, NBA fans and media started discussing whether they were going to become the league's next dynasty.
The Dallas Mavericks were arguably the most disappointing team in the NBA through the first few weeks. At 9-16, their postseason hopes don't look good, as they are reportedly open to exploring an Anthony Davis trade.
The Dallas Mavericks announced on Wednesday that third-year center Dereck Lively II will miss the rest of the season as he undergoes foot surgery. It'll be his third procedure on his foot in the last year, which is a concerning trend for a talented, tall player.
With the Dallas Mavericks in disarray, rumors emerged that one of their stars was contemplating retirement, only for Mark Cuban to deny these rumors. The Dallas Mavericks find themselves in a difficult position this season, having started things very poorly to begin their campaign.
Mark Cuban was quick to nip an unconfirmed report in the bud on Tuesday, which claimed one Dallas Mavericks player was on the verge of retirement. A report
It has been evident to Dallas Mavericks fans that Cooper Flagg isn’t quite at 100%. For the last few weeks, he has appeared on injury reports with a thumb injury, but has powered through it, sitting out just one game this season due to illness.
This season hasn’t heavily favored the Dallas Mavericks, despite the public’s expectations surrounding the team. The Mavs have shown fight in recent weeks, entering the NBA Cup week with a 9-16 record, winning four of their last five games with wins over the Miami Heat, Denver Nuggets, and Houston Rockets.