The Texas Legends – the Mavericks‘ G League affiliate – have parted ways with guard Tyler Dorsey, the team announced today (via Twitter). Dorsey had been averaging 18.9 points per game with a .370 3PT% in 12 regular season appearances (30.7 MPG) for the Legends.
Green was on a hot streak before being hurt Dec. 9, averaging 9.2 points and shooting 44.8% on three-pointers in his previous 10 games. He hurt the elbow playing defense in a game against the Bucks and said he knew right away that something was wrong.
The Lakers worked out shooting guard Tyler Dorsey, with GM Rob Pelinka and coach Darvin Ham looking on, per Krysten Peek of Yahoo Sports. Teams became eligible to start signing free agents to 10-day contracts on Thursday and Dorsey could be in line for such a deal.
The Los Angeles Lakers have gotten off to a poor start to the 2022-23 NBA season with a 17-21 record in 38 games, which has them as the 12th seed in the Western Conference.
The Dallas Mavericks recently changed their two-way contracts by ending Tyler Dorsey's deal and signing A.J. Lawson to their final of two deals. Lawson
The Mavericks intend to waive shooting guard Tyler Dorsey and sign shooting guard A.J. Lawson to a two-way contract, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The Dallas Mavericks currently need more bodies added to their supporting cast around Luka Doncic due to injuries. With that comes the need to shuffle the roster around.
In 2017, the NBA introduced the idea of “two-way contracts,” a deal that teams could sign players with fewer than four years of NBA experience to in order to give them a chance to not only play in the league, but develop in the NBA G League as well.
The Legends are scuffling, but Hardy is still playing well. The Texas Legends had a bit of a rough week, going 1-2 over a three game stretch that included two road games in Mexico City.
The Mavericks players on assignment are playing well. The Dallas Mavericks’ players assigned to the Texas Legends of the G League are proving they have something to offer to the roster.
When Tyler Dorsey signed a two-way contract with the Dallas Mavericks over the summer, he was leaving nearly four times the money he could’ve made in Europe on the table.
The Dallas Mavericks are hoping Dorsey will turn into an overseas steal. The Dallas Mavericks are hoping they’ve found a steal in shooting guard Tyler Dorsey.
If the Mavericks are going to be represented in the EuroBasket final four, it will be up to Luka Dončić to make it happen. Dallas’ other connection in the tournament, guard Tyler Dorsey fueled excitement about his potential role with the Mavericks with his play alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Greece national team.
The Dallas Mavericks used one of their two-way contract slots to sign Tyler Dorsey earlier in the offseason … and so far, he’s making them look really smart.
A Mavericks’ connection continued to find good success on Day Two of the FIBA EuroBasket tournament. Tyler Dorsey, the Mavericks’ guard who signed a two-way
When the Dallas Mavericks signed 27-year-old Tyler Dorsey to a two-way contract earlier this summer, the move came with little-to-no fanfare. If anything, many wondered why the Mavs would use one of their two-way slots on a guy who is much older than typical prospects who land those contracts.
After Sunday’s disappointing finish to 2023 World Cup qualifying, Luka Dončić and the Slovenian national team will move on to the EuroBasket tournament, opening on Thursday against Lithuania.
The Dallas Mavericks made headlines earlier in the summer with the departure of second-leading scorer Jalen Brunson to the New York Knicks, as well as the acquisition of Christian Wood. Other additions included signing veteran JaVale McGee and resigning Theo Pinson.
It’s time to continue our series breaking down the Mavericks’ roster. Rather than just running down the assets and debits of each player, we’re going to approach this year’s roster evaluation a little differently.
Former NBA shooting guard Tyler Dorsey is reportedly expected to return stateside after spending the last three years in Europe. Stavros Barbarousis of
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