Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd explained why he believes Kyrie Irving is deserving of a 2024-25 NBA All-Star Game selection.
The last month has been full of unfortunate injury news for the Dallas Mavericks. Coach Jason Kidd switched it up with a positive injury ahead of Wednesday’s game against the New Orleans Pelicans. The veteran coach intimated that Dante Exum could make his season debut during the team’s five-game road trip.
Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd confirmed that Exum will be available on Friday to make his season debut, per Mike Curtis of the Dallas Morning News. Exum will be on a 15-minute limit, according to Kidd.
The Dallas Mavericks defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 137-136 on Wednesday night to exact a little revenge from a controversial loss to New Orleans less than t
It’s not Luka Doncic, but the Dallas Mavericks are set to get a contributing piece back in Friday night’s game against the Detroit Pistons.
The 2027 first-round pick was the only one Dallas had to offer because NBA rules prohibit trading first-round picks in successive years, and the Mavericks, at the time, owed the Knicks a first-rounder in 2024 or 2025 from the Kristaps Porzingis deal ( it officially became the ‘24 pick in April) and Brooklyn one in 2029 from the Irving deal.
Luka Doncic's Dallas Mavericks can't seem to shrug off their injury bug. With Doncic out since Christmas Day, the Mavericks have seen several key rotation players join him on the injury list.
Marc Stein: Dante Exum is said to be on course to make his season debut tonight after missing Dallas' first 48 games following wrist surgery. Exum is expected to play limited minutes in Detroit in his long-awaited Mavericks return. More NBA from me: tinyurl.com/yrmzrx83 + @DLLS_Sports
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Cowboys and their stadium shut out of Super Bowls, Mavericks surviving without Luka Doncic, Texas Rangers' Spring in the air and pretending to be humbled, all in this week's DFW sports notebook.
While waiting for the buzzer to sound Feb. 6 at 2 p.m., Dallas Mavericks fans are wondering whether their favorite team will facilitate a deal. In previous years, general manager Nico Harrison and the front office brass needed to be buyers or sellers to transform Dallas into a playoff contender.
The Dallas Mavericks were on the wrong end of a bad call in their last trip to the Big Easy exactly two weeks ago.