• For evolving Mavericks, big lineup has big wrinkles to iron out

    For evolving Mavericks, big lineup has big wrinkles to iron out
    In their 113-109 loss to the Brooklyn Nets, the Mavericks showed their multiple personalities.
    They can be pick-and-roll beasts in their new incarnation with Anthony Davis joining an array of other ballhandlers as a lob-passing threat. They can rebound better than ever this season. And they can get to the free-throw line.
    On the other hand, they can look disjointed defensively as they adjust from being a super-small team to one with size.
    And then there’s what happens when they get to the
  • Gafford’s return marred by loss to Nets

    Gafford’s return marred by loss to Nets
    The Mavericks got Daniel Gafford back in the lineup Monday night, but it wasn’t enough to keep them from a costly loss to the Brooklyn Nets.
    Despite a flurry of clutch plays by Gafford when the game was hanging in the balance, the Mavericks couldn’t get enough stops at the end to avoid a 113-109 loss to the Nets, a team they had beaten by 19 points last week in Brooklyn.
    The Mavericks slipped to 37-39 and their hold on a play-in tournament spot was dinged by the loss as they continue
  • Grinding it out finally pays off for former local star Drew Timme

    Grinding it out finally pays off for former local star Drew Timme
    To say it’s been a long, perilous road for Drew Timme to make it to the NBA would be a major understatement.
    The former Richardson Pearce High School standout, who spent four season helping Gonzaga to college basketball greatness, on Monday fulfilled a lifelong dream by playing at American Airlines Center against the Mavericks.
    The 6-10 forward was not drafted after his senior season with the Zags and had his rookie season cut short in the G League when he suffered a broken left foot. He d
  • ‘Mexico’s Team’: Dallas Mavs, Softtek Showcase Commitment to Growing Global Fan Base with Monterrey Court Dedication

    ‘Mexico’s Team’: Dallas Mavs, Softtek Showcase Commitment to Growing Global Fan Base with Monterrey Court Dedication
    On March 28, the Dallas Mavericks traveled about 600 miles south to Monterrey, Mexico— Dallas’ sister city— to unveil two refurbished basketball courts as a gift to the city’s MFFLs.For decades, the Mavs and Mavs Foundation have worked to grow the game of basketball through dozens of court donations across North Texas. And with support from the NBA, the Mavericks are expanding their reach to grow the game globally.
    Now, with the ribbon officially cut in Mexico, the team h
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