Cleveland is now 35-6 halfway through the regular season with its 124-117 victory over Minnesota on Saturday night.
The Mavericks have had some ups and downs. Will they make moves for the better as February's trade deadline draws near?
The Dallas Mavericks took another step toward securing a direct NBA playoff spot with a crucial victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Following the game, Kyrie Irving reflected on his transition from the Brooklyn Nets to Dallas Mavericks,
Recent reports indicate that the Dallas Mavericks are making a key player available for trade to reshape their team dynamics
Evan Mobley and Isaac Okoro have been ruled out of the Cleveland Cavaliers' matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Mavericks are already playing without All-Star guard Luka Doncic, who's sidelined with a calf injury suffered on Christmas.
The Dallas Mavericks are well aware of that, as they've been “one of the most active teams on the phone this trade season," according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. He noted Maxi Kleber ($11 million) and Quentin Grimes ($4 million) as players who have a market.
The Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in six games in the West First Round. They defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in six games in the Western Conference semifinals. Dallas then defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games in the Western ...
Dallas improved to 23-19 while Oklahoma City remain top of the West with a 34-7 record. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Wednesday’s controversial loss to the New Orleans Pelicans was an example of Irving’s latest injury management because of a bulging disc in his back. Irving said Tuesday that he would “most likely” play in a game that was on the road after the Mavericks suffered a lopsided loss at home to Denver the night before.
The New Orleans Pelicans reportedly have several intriguing trade chips, but according to People Insider Jake Fischer, Javonte Green is the Pelican that teams should monitor as the February 6 trade deadline approaches.