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Ever since LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers were unable to agree on a contract extension, it seems like The King's days in Hollywood are numbered. If he demands a trade or agrees to a buyout, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Dallas Mavericks seem to be the two most realistic landing spots.
It didn't take long for Cooper Flagg to establish himself in the NBA Summer League. He had a lackluster first game but a dominant second, scoring 31 points on 10/20 shooting against the San Antonio Spurs and second overall pick Dylan Harper. That was enough for the Mavs, and they pulled him for the remainder of the Summer League.
The developments surrounding Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion's relationship have become one of the talking points of the offseason. As the couple becomes more comfortable with being perceived on social media,
A name that has come up recently in connection with the Mavericks is Cleveland Cavaliers sharpshooter Dean Wade. Sam Amico of Hoops Wire reported that the Mavericks, along with the Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards have expressed interest in Wade.
The Dallas Mavericks finished the Las Vegas Summer League with a record of 2-3 after Friday’s 92-69 win over the Orlando Magic. Mavericks forward Maxwell Lewis finished with a game-high 18 points. He knocked down all four of his 3-point attempts and finished 7-of-10 shooting overall.
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Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel, who played with Cooper Flagg at Duke and was selected fourth overall, recently said he wanted to model his game after Thompson. Thompson heard that and sent Knueppel a message through Taylor Rooks.
The post Why Mavericks’ Naji Marshall doesn’t like ‘The Knife’ nickname appeared first on ClutchPoints. Naji Marshall and the Dallas Mavericks are anticipating an exciting 2025-26 campaign, but he would like to change one thing: his nickname,
In February, the Mavericks sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in a package that brought Anthony Davis to Dallas. Immediately, the NBA world was in shock, and that quickly turned to anger and disappointment for Mavericks fans.