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As a rule, I don’t like to alarm anyone unless I’m absolutely sure we’re out of pimento cheese, but here we are at the All-Star break, and already nearly a third of the NBA’s franchises are locked in a death spiral.
Leaving Dallas never sat cleanly with Luka Doncic. Even after joining one of basketball’s glamour franchises, the emotional residue of the split lingered in every interview he gave about his former team.
When The Athletic asked a source close to Mavericks ownership if Adelson and Dumont were considering selling a little more than two years after purchasing the team for $3.5 billio
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Barack Obama impressed by Cooper Flagg's play for Dallas Mavericks
The former President of the United State is impressed by what Cooper Flagg has been able to accomplish in the NBA at such a young age.
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Mark Cuban may buy back majority stake in Dallas Mavericks: report
A new report suggests billionaire investor Mark Cuban could be looking to reclaim a larger stake in the Dallas Mavericks. While Cuban has not confirmed the rumors, here is a look at the current situation.
The Dallas Mavericks enter tonight’s matchup desperately trying to halt an eight‑game losing streak, while the Los Angeles Lakers look to rebound after being forced to field a skeleton lineup in their previous outing.
Marc Stein reports that Dumont confirmed the Dallas Mavericks are not for sale and plans to increase their ownership stake over time.
The Dallas Mavericks made a major move a day before the NBA trade deadline. What did NBA commentators think of the deal?
The Phoenix Suns’ fast start was too much for the Dallas Mavericks to overcome in the Suns’ 120-111 win. It was a game of extended runs; the Suns led by as many as 31, 61-30, but the Mavericks showed competitive fire and spirit and still made it a game in the fourth quarter.
In a recent interview, a Dallas Mavericks insider revealed that Kyrie Irving holds the key to his future in Dallas.
When the Dallas Mavericks or Dallas Stars glance out their arena windows, City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert wants them to see a skyline, not a strip mall. Dallas is the play, she said Friday. If they leave the urban core,