The Dallas Mavericks have signed point guard Brandon Williams to a two-way contract and waived shooting guard Dexter Dennis, the team announced. Williams, 24, is 6-1 and has been playing with the Osceola Magic, Orlando’s G League affiliate.
The move finalizes Dallas’ roster The Dallas Mavericks have finalized their roster ahead of the regular season opener on Wednesday. Saturday, the team announced the conversion of guard Dexter Dennis and forward Greg Brown III to two-way contracts.
The NBA season will begin on October 24, so teams around the league have made an abundance of transactions over the previous 24 hours. On Saturday, the Dallas Mavericks announced that they had made two roster moves.
With less than two weeks remaining until the 2023-24 NBA season gets underway, the Dallas Mavericks still have some roster decisions to consider. Not only does head coach Jason Kidd have to figure out his lineups for the main 15-man roster, but the front office has to decide what to do with its two-way contracts.
Dexter Dennis played five seasons of college basketball for Wichita State and Texas A&M. This past year, he played in 34 games for the Aggies and
Dexter Dennis, the Texas A&M Aggies' lone senior guard, is officially onto the next chapter. The 24-year-old transferred to the Aggies from Wichita State to fulfill his fifth and final year of eligibility after spending his undergraduate years with the Shockers.
Texas A&M hoopster gets his shot at the pros Dexter Dennis is the lone departure from Texas A&M’s 2022-23 basketball squad that went 15-2 in conference play and advanced to the SEC Tournament championship game.
With the conclusion of their NCAA tournament run in the first round, the Texas A&M Aggies had to end their season in a different way than they had
The Texas A&M Aggies are in need of some roster improvements this offseason, especially with the departure of Dexter Dennis, a graduate transfer guard
Texas A&M men's basketball will undoubtedly be looking to come back even stronger next year, though it will have to make do without the help of Dexter Dennis — the Aggies' transfer guard who became a big part of their winning ways last season. And UMass transfer guard R.J.
With each one of his teammates' hands resting on his shoulders, graduate guard Dexter Dennis sat in the center of the Texas A&M locker room at Wells
DES MOINES, IOWA - The Texas A&M Aggies are wasting no time making big plays in the NCAA Tournament. Seventh-seeded A&M is taking on the 10th-seeded Penn State Nittany Lions at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa on Thursday night to cap off the first day of the Round of 64.
Currently, for the Texas A&M Aggies, two things are certain. They are playing like one of the hottest teams in the nation, and graduate guard Dennis Dexter is playing some of the best basketball of his career.
Aggies move to 5-0 in SEC play POSTGAME: Buzz Williams POSTGAME: Dexter Dennis, Julius Marble
A&M snaps losing skid against Tigers Texas A&M basketball ended 5 years of futility against the LSU Tigers with a 69-56 win on Saturday evening at Reed Arena.
Dexter Dennis broke out of his shooting slump, along with his shoes on Saturday at Reed Arena. Entering Texas A&M's SEC home opener, the Wichita State
Dexter Dennis scored 16 points that included two 3-pointers in an 18-5 run to start the second half as Texas A&M came from behind to beat visiting Oregon State 72-54 on Sunday in College Station, Texas.
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