An NBA insider has raised doubts about Anthony Davis’ potential return this season as the Dallas Mavericks face mounting challenges. The Dallas Mavericks’ season has taken a steep downturn following their blockbuster trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Dallas Mavericks fans since Jason Kidd declared it as the day when the team’s trio of big men would be re-evaluated for their respective injuries. The wounded Mavericks have played without Anthony Davis,
Both Harrison and Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont have used the work ethic of Kobe Bryant and his "Mamba Mentality" motto as the standard of what they want out of their players going forward, something that, according to both of them, Dončić did not fit into.
The team has played in Dallas for 45 years, and things have never been more dire. What if I told you that rock bottom hasn't even arrived?
When the Dallas Mavericks traded their franchise superstar Luka Doncic, they blamed his poor conditioning and work ethic as the reason for moving on. In a recent chat with the New York Times, however,
Welts’ arrival in Dallas could accelerate the timetable for a new arena because one of his many achievements in 46 years as an NBA executive was overseeing the development, construction and 2019 opening of San Francisco’s $1.4 billion Chase Center.
A month ago, the Dallas Mavericks shocked the NBA world by trading away Luka Doncic. Turns out that was just the start of their problems.
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving has suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, the team announced Tuesday, an injury that is likely to see him miss the rest of the season.