The Dallas Mavericks shocked the NBA world after finalizing a deal that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for 10-time All-Star Anthony Davis in February.
The Dallas Mavericks may not be as competitive early on in the season as Kyrie Irving recovers from ACL surgery, but Dave Jacoby of The Ringer said on "The Mismatch" podcast that it could turn into a great thing, specifically for Cooper Flagg's development.
Dallas Mavericks first overall pick Cooper Flagg is the overwhelming favorite to be the 2025-26 NBA Rookie of the Year. FanDuel Sportsbook has him at -185, and the next closest player is +800.
For all of the controversy that marred the 2024-25 season for the Dallas Mavericks, the franchise is attempting to move on as it enters the Cooper Flagg era.
The Dallas Mavericks are set to open their 2025-26 campaign at home as they take on Victor Wembanyama and the rival San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs also have No.
The duo of Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash was a fantastic partnership in the early 2000s. They led the Dallas Mavericks to compete in the stacked Western Conference.
The Dallas Mavericks are predicted to only slightly improve their 2024-25 record despite making upgrades. At the same time, Mavericks center Dereck Lively II underwent offseason surgery to clean up bone spurs in his right foot but is expected to recover fully before training camp, as per ESPN’s Shams Charania.
We’re in the dead of the offseason and there’s nothing really to talk about, which is why you’re reading a post about NBA 2K block ratings. It’s that time of year folks.
The Dallas Mavericks have been busy this offseason and will enter the upcoming season with more questions than answers—but in their case, that might not be a bad thing.
Kyrie Irving suffered an ACL injury last season that will see him miss a major part of the next campaign as well. The 33-year-old was a key piece of the Dallas Mavericks team after the Luka Doncic trade, but an injury to him meant the franchise would struggle to make it into the playoffs.
Nico Harrison and the Dallas Mavericks have been the butt of jokes ever since they traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis. It was a wild move, one that still receives criticism today.
The Dallas Mavericks are predicted to win only 42 games during the 2025-26 NBA season. NBA writer Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report thinks the Mavericks will go 42-40 next season.
When it comes to one of the key mental tricks of high-performing athletes – here basketball players – there seems to be two ways to go about it. Either you visualize and put your goals out there – or you fear that it will lose its value if you say it out loud. But which one actually works the best?
DALLAS – The Dallas Mavericks have unveiled their 2025-26 schedule, and with it, the anticipation for another run in the West begins. Their offseason was quiet, headlined only by the addition of D’Angelo Russell on the taxpayer mid-level exception.
The Dallas Mavericks have retooled their roster this summer, as they drafted Cooper Flagg, re-signed Kyrie Irving and Dante Exum, and added D’Angelo Russell via a two-year contract.
We are set for a new era of Dallas Mavericks basketball as the official 2025-26 schedule releases Thursday. Following two of the most memorable seasons in franchise history - for polar-opposite reasons - Mavs fans enter a new season not sure what to think.
The NBA announced the 2025-26 schedule on Thursday. The Dallas Mavericks will make franchise history within their first five games of the 2025-26 campaign.
Basketball bridges cultural barriers. Kyrie Irving understands that very well. Although he grew up in New Jersey, he was born in Australia, and he maintained healthy ties to his Australian heritage.
The Dallas Mavericks have let go of a critical player, Kessler Edwards, who was part of the team’s roster last year. Here’s why the Mavericks released Edwards, 25, and the team the Glendale, California native signed with.
It has been roughly six months since the Los Angeles Lakers made one of the most stunning blockbuster trades in NBA history, and LeBron James and Anthony Davis appear to still be missing one another.
At a recent youth basketball camp, Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall had an interaction that quickly went viral for its bizarre and hilarious twist.
The 19th overall pick in the 2021 draft, Jones played for the Clippers and Mavericks in 2024-25, appearing in 40 total games and averaging 5.0 points and 3.1 rebounds in 11.7 minutes per contest.