Before the Dallas Mavericks vs. Indiana Pacers game on Wednesday night, Brandon Williams apologized for his alleged marijuana arrest at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
The Dallas Mavericks have a solution to their ongoing problems if Jason Kidd accepts. With Kyrie Irving set to miss the majority of the 2025-26 NBA season due to his torn ACL injury, the Dallas Mavericks have a problem at the point guard position.
The Dallas Mavericks beat the Indiana Pacers 107-105. It was not a pretty game from either side, but late heroics on the visiting side made the ending worth the sludge of the first 47 minutes.
Brandon Williams' 20 points led a 64-point night from Dallas reserves, and rookie Cooper Flagg recorded a double-double as the Mavericks sent the visiting Indiana Pacers to their fourth consecutive loss in a 107-105 decision on Wednesday.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Prior to Wednesday’s game, Dallas Mavericks guard Brandon Williams addressed the media with a statement apologizing for his arrest on a marijuana possession charge Saturday at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
The hits just keep coming for the Dallas Mavericks (1-3). Reports emerged on Tuesday that backup point guard Brandon Williams was arrested at on Saturday at Terminal C of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
The Dallas Mavericks haven't had guard Brandon Williams for the last two games, listing him out due to personal reasons. At the time, there was no explanation for his absence, but there seems to be one now.
A bad start to the season for the Dallas Mavericks is getting even worse. Mavericks guard Brandon Williams was arrested on Saturday at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, team beat writer Ron Harrod Jr.
There were not many bright spots after February 1st last season, but Brandon Williams was one of them. The Mavericks needed warm bodies and some sort of hope, and Williams provided both.
Earlier in the week, we ran a poll asking which Dallas Mavericks bench guard was the most intriguing option. With Dennis Smith Jr., Dante Exum, and Brandon Williams as the three options, consider me surprised at these results.
The Dallas Mavericks could have an unheralded standout in the making with point guard Brandon Williams. Last season, Williams began the year with Dallas on a two-way contract—splitting his time between the G-League affiliate Texas Legends and the Mavericks.
Brandon Williams went from a two-way contract to a guaranteed deal—now he’s Dallas’ sleeper spark off the bench while Kyrie Irving recovers. Don’t sleep on B-Will.
MESQUITE — As the Dallas Mavericks are some six weeks into their offseason, looking ahead, point guard Brandon Williams has one message he wants to convey to the franchise’s fans across the world.
FORT WORTH – For someone who played almost all of last season on a two-way contract, it’s crazy to think that, as things stand now, Brandon Williams could be the Mavericks’ starting point guard come October.
Before the end of the regular season, the Dallas Mavericks converted exciting young guard Brandon Williams from his two-way contract to a standard multi-year contract.
DALLAS — Brandon Williams suffered an injury during the Dallas Mavericks and Memphis Grizzlies game on Sunday. At the half, the team announced that Williams will not return to the game due to a left oblique strain.
Brandon Williams entered the 2024-25 season with uncertainty, but his hard work has finally paid off. The Dallas Mavericks plan to convert Brandon Williams from a two-way player to a standard two-year NBA contract, according to Shams Charania.
On Wednesday night, the Dallas Mavericks will play the Los Angeles Lakers (at home) in Texas. Before the game, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the team had made a roster decision with Brandon Williams.
Point guard Brandon Williams, who helped the Mavericks survive a severe player shortage over the past few weeks, has reached the 50-game limit on his two-way contract, writes Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News.
The Dallas Mavericks have needed contributions from everyone top to bottom to keep the ship afloat. Among those unexpected contributors is Brandon Williams, who earned praise from head coach Jason Kidd after the team's win against the Orlando Magic.
The Dallas Mavericks dropped their fourth consecutive game on Friday night, falling to the Memphis Grizzlies 122-111. Despite the loss, guard Brandon Williams
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.