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The Mavericks seem to be struggling to keep the NBA’s worst-kept secret. It’s pretty much a foregone conclusion that Dallas will be selecting Duke star Cooper Flag with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25 at Barclays Center.
Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford just taught a local gym goer a valuable lesson in staying humble. Gafford recently visited a gym in the Dallas
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Richie Adubato accumulated a 94-170 record over the course of three-plus seasons from 1989 to 1993. His best campaign with Dallas came in 1989-90 when he was hired as coach after 11 games into the season. The Mavericks finished 42-29 and made their lone postseason appearance under Adubato.
And while Flagg to Dallas is the worst-kept secret in the NBA right now, the Mavericks seemingly jumped the gun in announcing the news on their official team website 12 days before they can officially confirm they're picking the Duke phenom, according to Front Office Sports.
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A new court provided by The Dallas Mavericks Foundation was unveiled for youths at the Fort Worth Juvenile Detention Center on Thursday afternoon. The Mavs Foundation, a nonprofit associated with the Dallas Mavericks,
The Dallas Mavericks shocked the basketball world when they landed the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft lottery, despite having just a 1.8% chance. Now,
The Dallas Mavericks unveiled a newly renovated basketball court at the Fort Worth Juvenile Detention Center, featuring a resurfaced wood floor, new backboards, hoops, and fresh paint. As part of the event,
The echoes of bouncing basketballs filled the gym at the Tarrant County Juvenile Services facility Thursday — a gym that, until this week, hadn’t seen new paint or a fresh court in decades.
The NBA Draft is now 11 days away and the Dallas Mavericks hold the first overall pick. Despite speculation and fear that they may look to trade the pick, they
Win or go home -- that's precisely what was on the minds of the Dallas Mavericks as they put on a dominant performance at home in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The Mavs started out strong, leading 34-21 after the first quarter -- and they never looked back.