After a heavy-hitting spring of competing in NST Ski and shooting film segments in Alaska, Kai Jones certainly earned himself some chill days in the park.
After signing a two-way contract with the Dallas Mavericks in early March, Kai Jones has emerged as an intriguing option for teams evaluating frontcourt depth heading into the offseason.
We'll never turn down an opportunity to watch Kai Jones ski. In his latest flick, My Take—which chronicles his 2023-2024 ski season—Jones heads from the slopes of Mt.
The Dallas Mavericks are in an unusual spot this season due to NBA cap ramifications. Despite dealing with injuries for most of the second half of the year, the Mavericks have been limited in who they can add to the roster because they are hard-capped at the first apron and not allowed to exceed that number.
CHICAGO – Two days ago, Kai Jones left the Dallas Mavericks’ game against the Orlando Magic with a left hip contusion after playing just seven minutes.
The Dallas Mavericks won 101-92 over the Orlando Magic last Thursday night at Kia Center, but it came with a cost. Dallas added a new name to the injury list, as Kai Jones left the game early in the first period.
ORLANDO — One of the biggest surprises of the last quarter of this season for the Mavs has been the stellar play of center Kai Jones. Signed by the Mavs to a two-way contract on March 2, Jones has been one of the bright spots of this injury-riddled season.
It's beginning to get tiring covering the injury luck of this Mavericks team, which seems to be never-ending. This time, forward Kai Jones went down with a left hip contusion during the first quarter of Thursday's game against the Magic, forcing him to the bench.
The Dallas Mavericks have been banged up all season, forcing them to rely on some unheralded players and guys deep in the rotation. They've also had to get crafty around the waiver wire and with their two-way contracts to fill the gaps left by having every quality center on the roster injured.
INDIANAPOLIS – From Kai Jones’ vantage point, the Dallas Mavericks having to play games with just eight players is not really a bad thing. At least not for him.
The Dallas Mavericks fell to a brutal 131-135 loss to the Indiana Pacers, getting outscored by 11 points in the last minute of the game. The Dallas Mavericks started this season hoping to return to the NBA Finals with Luka Doncic at the helm.
Injuries have decimated the Mavericks‘ roster and have compromised their ability to compete in the second half of this season. The team had just nine healthy players active on Sunday and saw that number drop to eight in the second game of a back-to-back on Monday.
The Dallas Mavericks made a recent move to bring in former first-round pick Kai Jones on a two-way contract, believing he elevated their ceiling more in the short term due to injuries to Anthony Davis, Daniel Gafford, and Dereck Lively II.
It didn’t take long for Kai Jones to find himself on the Dallas Mavericks’ growing injury list. After signing a two-way contract on Monday, Jones was ruled out of Tuesday night’s game at Milwaukee due to a quad strain, just an hour before tipoff.
The Dallas Mavericks, dealing with various injury concerns amongst their big men, signed former Texas Longhorn Kai Jones to a two-way contract in hopes
Former Philadelphia 76ers big man Kai Jones has his sights set on the Dallas Mavericks. According to NBA Insider Chris Haynes, Jones plans to join the Mavs once he clears waivers this week.
Since a short-lived run with the Philadelphia 76ers’ organization, the veteran center Kai Jones has been working on finding a long-term home in the NBA.
The 10-day contract of center Kai Jones came and went, with the Philadelphia 76ers opting not to re-sign him. Jones, 23, suffered a right hamstring strain and did not appear in a game with the Sixers after signing his 10-day deal on March 15.
Philadelphia 76ers big man Kai Jones made headlines for the wrong reasons earlier this season. The former first-round pick has since opened up about what may have caused his unusual behavior.
A report ahead of training camp indicated that the big man wouldn’t be reporting to the Hornets for personal reasons. He subsequently requested a trade and then was waived by the club.
Ex-Charlotte Hornets big man Kai Jones said that he has met with multiple NBA teams since being waived by the franchise prior to the start of the 2023-24 season.
Kai Jones has requested a trade from the Charlotte Hornets. The 22-year-old center is currently away from the team due to 'personal reasons.' According to a statement released by the Hornets, there isn't a timetable for Jones' return.