The NBA announced the 2023-24 finalists for a pair of awards on Tuesday.
As her students were busy touring the African American Museum in South Dallas on Friday afternoon, it wasn’t lost on Lincoln High School art teacher Ayra Perryman that they were doing so alongside three members of the Dallas Mavericks.
ATLANTA — When the Dallas Mavericks face the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night, they will do so without Kyrie Irving, Dwight Powell, or Maxi Kleber in the lineup. The Mavs submitted an injury report on Thursday that includes Irving (right thumb sprain) as questionable to play.
DALLAS — When the Dallas Mavericks face the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night, it remains to be seen if they will have Kyrie Irving in the lineup as he recovers from a right thumb sprain. The Mavs submitted an injury report on Thursday that includes Irving as questionable to play.
The Mavericks’ star guard left the game against the Blazers with 3:51 left in the second quarter after Dwight Powell fell on his leg in the aftermath of a foul under the basket.
The Dallas Mavericks were active this offseason adding to their frontcourt. Among those changes remained a constant, though, as the Mavs re-signed center Dwight Powell to return for his 10th season with the franchise.
It’s year ten in Dallas for the big man from Stanford As Dwight Powell enters his 10th season in Dallas, he joins only six other players to accomplish the same feat.
On Sunday, Germany defeated Serbia to win the FIBA World Cup, but before that, an intriguing third-place game took place between Team USA and Canada – the two teams that were initially expected to meet in the World Cup final.
Canada achieved a shocking 95-65 blowout victory over France on Friday, putting the rest of the teams competing in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup on notice.
Canada's opening match at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup featured a tough opponent in France, but the result didn't suggest as much. Canada achieved a 95-65 victory, sending a major statement to the rest of the teams competing at the World Cup.
Team Canada looked legit its first group-play game on Friday, outscoring a talented French club by 27 points in the second half en route to a 95-65 win.
We've officially reached the most quiet point of the NBA offseason where most of the free agency dollars are dried up and the countdown to the 2023-24
DALLAS — As their roster currently stands, the Dallas Mavericks still have Dwight Powell and Maxi Kleber as center options from last year's roster — and their 2022 Western Conference Finals run — along with trade acquisition Richaun Holmes and lottery pick Dereck Lively II.
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks finished with a 38-44 record during their 2022-23 campaign. After finishing 25th in defensive rating and 30th in total rebounding
Ever-reliable center Dwight Powell will remain with the Dallas Mavericks.
When it comes to longevity, there is no current Dallas Mavericks player with more tenure than 31-year-old big man Dwight Powell, who joined the Mavs via the infamous Rajon Rondo trade with the Boston Celtics in the 2014-15 season.
The 27-year-old Christian Wood, who was acquired by Dallas in a trade over the offseason, has been making a strong case for minutes all season. He is putting up career-best shooting numbers (57.3 percent from the field and an elite 43.2 percent from three). But Wood is still seeing just 24.6 minutes per game this season (during which he has put up 16.6 points and 7.5 rebounds).
The Mavericks made a change to their starting lineup for Friday’s game against Toronto, replacing center JaVale McGee with Dwight Powell.
Powell is clearly a respected veteran for Dallas, but he also has a very tenuous spot on the roster. Both of the Mavericks' big offseason additions were centers.
The San Antonio Spurs came out of the break by making some rather huge news. According to reports, they’re looking to pull off a LaMarcus Aldridge trade ahead of the March 25 deadline.
Defense is a concern, with the Mavs ranked 24th in defensive rating. For Dallas to be true contenders, these three players need to step up defensively.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Luka Doncic and several others throughout the franchise teamed up to donate $1.25 million toward emergency efforts after this month's winter storm in Texas.
George Hill, Harrison Barnes and Dwight Powell also were honored.
The Mavericks' Cinderella story came to an end Sunday after getting ousted by the Clippers in the first round. It's clear this team needs more firepower around Luka Doncic in order to contend going forward.
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