• 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
  • Two paths are clear for Mavericks’ healing process

    Two paths are clear for Mavericks’ healing process
    It may take awhile for the scab from this Mavericks’ season to start flaking off.
    And that’s one of the things that the Mavericks feel will diminish the painful memory of a season gone bad.
    Time.
    The other thing that needs to happen is winning, but that can’t happen until October.
    While management knows all too well about the need for time and success, it’s not lost on the players, either. They are keenly aware of the situation going into an offseason when all Mavericks n
  • Together for Water: Mavericks Take Action to Confront the Water Crisis in Texas

    Together for Water: Mavericks Take Action to Confront the Water Crisis in Texas
    Water is the key to life. It’s a daily given for many— but a non-guaranteed luxury for others.This stark reality is at the heart of the Dallas Mavericks’ latest installment of The HUDDLE, a Mavs Take ACTION! courageous conversation that aims to educate fans on issues our community faces and how we can come together to create lasting change.
    The latest episode, Together for Water, is set to premiere this Friday, April 25. The 15-minute documentary-style feature takes a deep dive
  • Harrison fully expects Kyrie Irving to return next season

    Harrison fully expects Kyrie Irving to return next season
    Nico Harrison’s vision for the Dallas Mavericks to win an NBA title in the near future depends heavily on the return of point guard Kyrie Irving to the team’s lineup.
    Irving has a player-option on his contract that – if he decides to pick up that option – will pay him $43.96 million next season. Or if Irving decides to opt-out of the contract and become an unrestricted free agent, the Mavs can negotiate a longer contract.
    But first things first.
    Harrison, the Mavs’
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  • Harrison: With Davis, Irving, all the Mavericks really need his health

    Harrison: With Davis, Irving, all the Mavericks really need his health
    Nico Harrison couldn’t have been any clearer about the motivation for making the trade for Anthony Davis.
    As he addressed a large media contingent on Monday to wrap up the season and detail what the future looks like, the Mavericks’ general manager said it was a simple matter of getting as much value as possible for superstar of Luka Doncic’s magnitude.
    “If you don’t value AD as an all-NBA player and all-defensive player, then you’re not going to like the trad
  • Harrison: Mavs’ best is yet to come with healthy Davis, Irving

    Harrison: Mavs’ best is yet to come with healthy Davis, Irving
    Nico Harrison couldn’t have been any clearer about the motivation for making the trade for Anthony Davis.
    As he addressed a large media contingent on Monday to wrap up the season and detail what the future looks like, the Mavericks’ general manager said it was a simple matter of getting as much value as possible for superstar of Luka Doncic’s magnitude.
    “If you don’t value AD as an all-NBA player and all-defensive player, then you’re not going to like the trad
  • Lively reminds us that some rain must fall to grow a beautiful garden

    Lively reminds us that some rain must fall to grow a beautiful garden
    One of the best things about Dereck Lively II, apart from his limitless potential, is he still has a boyish, wide-eyed wonder to him.
    Even after a season like the Mavericks just endured.
    That’s why his breakdown of what happened over the past six months – and it’s a long, hard journey for the Mavericks to talk about – was enlightening. Remember, Lively in two years in the NBA has seen some awesome times last season and then this season, which was considerably less than aw
  • Mavs reflect on season, expect to be better with Irving’s return

    Mavs reflect on season, expect to be better with Irving’s return
    MEMPHIS – Thanks in large part to a bushel of injuries that severely affected their seeding in the Western Conference, this was a very trying season for the Dallas Mavericks.
    One year removed from advancing to last season’s NBA Finals, the Mavs posted a 39-43 record in the regular season, which ended Friday with a 120-106 defeat at the hands of the Memphis Grizzlies in a Western Conference tournament play-in game.
    Coach Jason Kidd described this season as an, “incredible season
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  • Slow start, too many turnovers did in Mavs

    Slow start, too many turnovers did in Mavs
    MEMPHIS – Over and over again, members of the Dallas Mavericks kept saying Memphis kept speeding them up during the Grizzlies’ 120-106 win over the Mavs in a Western Conference tournament play-in game on Friday night at FedEx Forum.
    It was a recurring theme coming from the Mavs, whose season ended prematurely during that unfortunate loss to the Grizzlies.
    “They just sped us up and turned us over,” guard Klay Thompson said. “We dug ourselves too big of a hole.
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  • Mavs end season with 120-106 loss to Grizzlies

    Mavs end season with 120-106 loss to Grizzlies
    MEMPHIS – Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Ja Morant combined for 68 points in leading the Memphis Grizzlies to a 120-106 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night at FedEx Forum in a Western Conference play-in tournament game.
    The loss ended the season for the Mavs, who were trying to become the NBA’s first No. 10 seed to advance to the playoffs since the play-in tournament was implemented in 2021.
    Jackson finished with 24 points and seven rebounds, Bane collected 22 poin
  • Mavs’ faithful stick with team to the bitter end

    Mavs’ faithful stick with team to the bitter end
    THE COLONY – While attending two watching parties for what turned out to be the final Mavericks’ game of the season, one thing became clear.
    They weren’t much different, other than the “official” gathering had a lot more bells and whistles.
    The Mavericks may have an image problem among some people, but you’d never know it from the fans who showed up to watch at COSM, where the Mavericks brought entertainers and door prizes to stoke the fans.
    It was less fanfar
  • Mavs play win or go home game against Grizzlies

    Mavs play win or go home game against Grizzlies
    MEMPHIS – With Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving running the show, the Dallas Mavericks were mainly a spectacular guard-oriented show that had fans on pins and needles because of the extraordinary things they could do on the basketball court.
    But with Dončić now playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and Irving out for the season following surgery to repair his torn left anterior cruciate ligament, the Mavs have turned to a potent front line headed by Anthony Davis to punish opp
  • It’s win or go home (again) for Mavs against Grizzlies

    It’s win or go home (again) for Mavs against Grizzlies
    MEMPHIS – With Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving running the show, the Dallas Mavericks were mainly a spectacular guard-oriented show that had fans on pins and needles because of the extraordinary things they could do on the basketball court.
    But with Dončić now playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and Irving out for the season following surgery to repair his torn left anterior cruciate ligament, the Mavs have turned to a potent front line headed by Anthony Davis to punish opp
  • Takeaway: Williams responded to injury with solid game against Kings

    Takeaway: Williams responded to injury with solid game against Kings
    SACRAMENTO — Dallas Maverick point guard Brandon Williams had this simple way of letting coach Jason Kidd know he was going to be able to play in Wednesday’s play-in tournament against the Sacramento Kings.
    “He text me (Wednesday) and said there was no way that he was going to miss this game,” Kidd said. “It was good to get that text (Wednesday) afternoon after shootaround.”
    It was good, because for the Mavs, Williams was one of the best players on the court.
  • Takeaway: Williams rebounded from injury to torment Kings

    Takeaway: Williams rebounded from injury to torment Kings
    SACRAMENTO — Dallas Maverick point guard Brandon Williams had this simple way of letting coach Jason Kidd know he was going to be able to play in Wednesday’s play-in tournament against the Sacramento Kings.
    “He texted me (Wednesday) and said there was no way that he was going to miss this game,” Kidd said. “It was good to get that text after shootaround.”
    It was good, because for the Mavs, Williams was one of the best players on the court. He certainly was one
  • Health, confidence, momentum now are Mavericks’ allies

    Health, confidence, momentum now are Mavericks’ allies
    It was in the visitors’ dressing room at the Intuit Dome after the 69th game of the regular season when Naji Marshall emphatically said there was nothing wrong with having to win a play-in game on the road.
    “Hell, no,” he said when asked if it made a difference where the Mavericks played. “If we’re healthy, it won’t (matter).”
    We can only hope Marshall’s telepathic skills are repeatable.
    The Mavericks smacked Sacramento late Wednesday night and now
  • Exactly a year to the day, this time Thompson was terrific at Golden 1 Center

    Exactly a year to the day, this time Thompson was terrific at Golden 1 Center
    SACRAMENTO – The last time Klay Thompson played a play-in game in Golden 1 Center, he was a member of the Golden State Warriors. That was a year ago to the date. And it was a game Thompson would rather forget.
    But as the calendar turned 365 days later, Thompson put that dreadful night in his rear view mirror and quickly turned into one of the shining stars on Wednesday night as the Dallas Mavericks ended Sacramento’s season with a 120-106 triumph over the Kings in a Western Conferenc
  • Exactly a year later, Thompson was terrific this time at Sacramento

    Exactly a year later, Thompson was terrific this time at Sacramento
    SACRAMENTO – The last time Klay Thompson had a play-in game at Golden 1 Center, he was a member of the Golden State Warriors. That was a year ago to the day. And it was a game Thompson would rather forget.
    But as the calendar turned 365 days later, Thompson put that dreadful night in his rear-view mirror and quickly turned into one of the shining stars on Wednesday night as the Dallas Mavericks ended Sacramento’s season with a 120-106 triumph over the Kings in a Western Conference pl
  • Mavs used dominant performance to oust Kings, 120-106

    Mavs used dominant performance to oust Kings, 120-106
    SACRAMENTO – It’ll be next season at the earliest before the Sacramento Kings will get a chance to light the beam again. That’s because the Dallas Mavericks came to Golden 1 Center and dominated the Kings in a Western Conference play-in tournament game, 120-106, on Wednesday night.
    The win enabled the Mavs to advance to play on the road at the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday at 8:30 p.m. in a play-in game to determine which team will secure the conference’s No. 8 seed. The Ma
  • Mavs use dominant performance to oust Kings, 120-106

    Mavs use dominant performance to oust Kings, 120-106
    SACRAMENTO – Not many so-called experts thought the Dallas Mavericks could do what they did to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night. Then again, not many know that the trials and tribulations of this season have brought out the true character of the Mavs and made them a team that can’t be counted out.
    With Anthony Davis and the front line protecting the rim, and Klay Thompson knocking down haymakers in the backcourt, the Mavs pounded the Kings, 120-106, in a Western Conference pla
  • With a priority on transparency, Harrison, Welts tackle tough questions

    With a priority on transparency, Harrison, Welts tackle tough questions
    If he had a mulligan, Nico Harrison would stick with his first shot.
    Of course the Mavericks’ general manager and president of basketball operations has heard the catcalls, the chants, howls from a relatively small percentage of Mavericks’ fans that still harbor traitorous feelings toward Harrison for the trading of Luka Doncic.
    Doesn’t matter.
    The overriding problem with playing hard-nosed defense for Luka remains the single most compelling reason that the Mavericks traded him
  • Mavs hit the road to face Kings in play-in game

    Mavs hit the road to face Kings in play-in game
    SACRAMENTO – Except for point guard Kyrie Irving, the Dallas Mavericks are anticipating having all of their regular rotation players available when they face the Sacramento Kings in a Western Conference play-in game on Wednesday at 9 p.m.
    And that’s saying a mouth full, because this will be the first time in four games against the Kings this season that the Mavs will have their regular rotation players – Irving notwithstanding. Although the Mavs went 0-3 against Sacramento this
  • Mavericks hope to get physical to extend their season

    Mavericks hope to get physical to extend their season
    The question opened the door for coach Jason Kidd to lift the curtain a little on what’s been going on with his basketball team for the last two months.
    It’s been a physical battle, of course, with injuries upon injuries.
    But what about the mental aspect of tuning out the noise created by the Luka Doncic trade and avoiding any woe-is-us thinking when the players were dropping fast?
    “We’re lucky that the season isn’t over,” Kidd said. “We have an opportun
  • Takeaways from loss to Grizzlies: Transition defense and rebounding must be better

    Takeaways from loss to Grizzlies: Transition defense and rebounding must be better
    MEMPHIS – With four starters sitting out, the Dallas Mavericks were mere shells of their former selves during Sunday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
    With no Dereck Lively II, Anthony Davis, P. J. Washington or Klay Thompson to help jump-start the offense and defense, the Mavs struggled mightily in losing to the Grizzlies, 132-97, at FedEx Forum. Meanwhile, Memphis outscored the Mavs in fast break points (36-14), in second-chance points (17-16), in points in the paint (68-62), a
  • One goal reached, a bigger one remains for Klay Thompson

    One goal reached, a bigger one remains for Klay Thompson
    P.J. Washington could have been speaking for the entire Mavericks’ organization on Monday.
    “I’ve never been a part of a season like this,” he said. “(All you can do is) stay positive about it. We’re here in postseason play and a lot of teams don’t even get this opportunity. I tell everybody to make the most of it and see how far we can go. Obviously, we feel like we can make the playoffs and that’s the goal.”
    It truly has been “one of t
  • With the regular season over, Mavs turn attention to Kings

    With the regular season over, Mavs turn attention to Kings
    MEMPHIS – Now that the regular season has come to a close, the Dallas Mavericks have turned their undivided attention to their first trip to the NBA’s play-in tournament.
    The Mavs will face the Kings in Sacramento on Wednesday at 9 p.m. with the winner moving on to play the loser of Tuesday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies. The season will abruptly end for the Mavs-Kings loser.
    The Kings swept the Mavs, 3-0, this season. But the Mavs are confident
  • With regular season over, Mavs turn attention to Kings

    With regular season over, Mavs turn attention to Kings
    MEMPHIS – Now that the regular season has come to a close, the Dallas Mavericks can turn their undivided attention to their first trip to the NBA’s play-in tournament.
    The Mavs will face the Kings in Sacramento on Wednesday at 9 p.m. with the winner moving on to play the loser of Tuesday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies. The season will end for the Mavs-Kings loser.
    The Kings swept the Mavs, 3-0, this season. But the Mavs are confident they can get
  • Williams injured as Mavs lose regular season finale to Grizzlies, 132-97

    Williams injured as Mavs lose regular season finale to Grizzlies, 132-97
    MEMPHIS – The Memphis Grizzlies had four players score as least 22 points and they went on to post a 132-97 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday afternoon at FedEx Forum.
    With the loss, the Mavericks finished the regular season with a 39-43 record and also clinched the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference. That means the Mavs will play on the road against the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night in the play-in tournament.
    The winner of that game will play the loser of the Golden Sta
  • Williams injured as Mavs lose regular-season finale to Grizzlies

    MEMPHIS – The one thing Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd wanted not to happen Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies, actually happened.
    Before losing to the Grizzlies at FedEx Forum, 132-97, Kidd went on and on about his desire to make sure the Mavs got out of this game without any injuries. Well, the injury bug unfortunately reared its ugly head again as point guard Brandon Williams left the game for good in the first half with a left oblique strain.
    Williams, who just signed a two-year c
  • Brandon Williams FINALLY has a contract — and some financial security

    Brandon Williams FINALLY has a contract — and some financial security
    MEMPHIS — Since he joined the NBA in 2021 as an undrafted rookie out of Arizona, point guard Brandon Williams has been paying his bills by signing a bunch of 10-day and two-way contracts. In other words, he’s been playing for peanuts — by NBA standards.
    But that all came to an abrupt end on Thursday when the Dallas Mavericks converted Williams’ two-way contract into a standard two-year contract. So, after years of waiting to receive some financial security, obviously what

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