Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving has always been honest, even to a fault in some cases. The controversial superstar has made his fair share of polarizing statements throughout his career, and made enemies out of a few different fanbases and even former teammates.
The Dallas Mavericks feel very strongly about a potential LeBron James trade this season. LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers have built a very healthy relationship over the last seven years.
The Dallas Mavericks are spending the offseason trying to figure out where Cooper Flagg will be in the lineup during his rookie season. The No. 1 overall pick from Duke could fit in a number of different spots with the Mavericks and the team will have flexibility in regards to where he ends up playing.
The Dallas Mavericks have yet to officially release their 2025 preseason schedule, but multiple matchups have been revealed through their opponents’ announcements.
Cooper Flagg is undoubtedly the most popular NBA rookie today, so naturally, interest in him is at an all-time high. Even before he made it to the NBA — with the Mavericks selecting him No.
The Dallas Mavericks shook the NBA landscape when they traded away Luka Doncic, one of the most dominant young guards of his era. While the move raised eyebrows across the league, the team has no regrets.
NBA insider Marc Stein of The Stein Line believes LeBron James has “some genuine curiosity” about playing for the Dallas Mavericks. LeBron has a lot of connections with the Mavericks.
Kyrie Irving is an NBA legend, a nine-time All-Star, three-time All-NBA and one of the most popular individual players of the last 20 years. His style and ability have helped define a young generation of hoopers who admire his handle and ability to be both a scorer and a facilitator.
Now that the 2025 Summer League has wrapped up, the NBA is turning its attention to what recently drafted players might bring to their teams, as well as to the outlook for next year’s class.
Now that the 2025 Summer League has wrapped up, the NBA is turning its attention to what recently drafted players might bring to their teams, as well as to the outlook for next year’s class.
What time the game starts matters, scientifically, to me. Jack Reacher, the patron saint of wandering the United States and fighting people, has a saying, a mantra of sorts.
NBA fans know Luka Dončić as a walking highlight reel. But according to Kyrie Irving, one of Dončić’s most jaw-dropping performances didn’t happen under arena lights; it happened at practice.
Who is Dereck Lively II? Sure, we know he is a 21-year-old Dallas Mavericks center who can finish on alley-oops and protect the basket, but what is his ceiling?
Klay Thompson's time in the offseason has been eventful. But with particular reference to his stay in New York City, the Dallas Mavericks guard has had myriad experiences with fans.
Dallas Mavericks rookie wing Cooper Flagg wasted no time making his mark at the NBA Summer League—putting his versatile skillset on full display and proving exactly why he was the No.
Kevin Durant was recently traded from the Phoenix Suns to the Houston Rockets, ending an uninspiring tenure of two and a half years that saw more head coaches than it did playoff series wins.
Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki recently admitted that he somewhat wasted his rookie year, per a recent appearance on “The Why” podcast with Dwyane Wade, Pau Gasol, and Tony Marker.
Klay Thompson has had a prominent presence on social media this offseason. From his cameos in Megan Thee Stallion's videos to his training and workout clips, Thompson has garnered considerable attention.