Kyrie Irving will miss a chunk of the 2025-26 NBA season recovering from his left ACL tear, which is why the Dallas Mavericks signed D’Angelo Russell to a two-year, $11.7 million deal this offseason.
NEW YORK – Devin Harris has been there, done that. Like Cooper Flagg, he was a high draft pick who joined the Mavericks when they were ready to win big.
Like many on the Dallas Mavericks, current announcer Devin Harris was among those shocked to find out that Luka Doncic was traded. When the news broke, no one thought it was real.
With Veterans Day around the corner, the Mavs Foundation and Kroger teamed up to host their annual Hoops for Troops Commitment to Service project at the Salvation Army of North Texas.
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.
Transitioning from the court to life after basketball can be challenging for NBA players. As Charles Barkley once said to a retiring teammate as he left the locker room after the last game of the season: “That’s the doorway to the real world.” It’s true that there’s nothing like being a pro athlete.
On a brilliant 80-degree February day, the Mavericks unloaded a record number of winter coats and jackets on Wednesday at the Austin Street Center for distribution to those who need help the most.
In 2008-09, 15 years ago, the New Jersey Nets (now the Brooklyn Nets) proudly sent a representative of the franchise to the All-Star Game. And no, it's not Vince Carter.
Michael Jordan, James Harden, and Bob Cousy. What do these NBA legends have in common? They were all No. 3 overall picks in the NBA Draft. Since 2010, some of the biggest stars in the game today, along with some of the bigger busts of the last decade, have also been selected with the No.
A future Hall of Famer and one of the most prolific scorers of his era was last an active player in early November, and he'll spend the postseason like the rest of us: a spectator.
After ratifying the new CBA, the NBA created a hotline for players to call and speak their minds about NBA referees. They can plead their cases on technical fouls, complain about unfair treatment or get gambling tips from Scott Foster.