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  • Anthony Davis understands upset Mavs fans, eyes reassurance


    DALLAS — For the first time in his career, Anthony Davis‘ arrival to a franchise hasn’t resulted in celebrations in the city.

    In Dallas, the deal that brought the 10-time All-Star to the Mavericks has resulted in heartbreak and anger. Days later, the fan base remains in shocked disbelief that 25-year-old superstar Luka Doncic got blindsided by the blockbuster deal only months after he led the Mavericks to the NBA Finals.

    “I understand it,” Davis said Friday regarding the fans’ outrage. “Obviously it’s a business, and I get who Luka was to this franchise, to the city. I’m never going to downplay that — just how I know what I meant to the city of L.A. So I’m not surprised by the fans’ reaction and the city’s reaction, but it’s my job to come in and play basketball and do what I’m supposed to do and give the fans hope and reassurance on why [GM] Nico [Harrison] brought me here.”

    A protest is planned outside the American Airlines Center before Davis makes his Mavericks debut in Saturday afternoon’s home game against the Houston Rockets. Billboards criticizing Harrison and the team’s new ownership group are planned around the arena after a GoFundMe account raised more than $40,000.

    “I don’t know how tomorrow’s going to be as far as the reaction, but I can’t control that,” Davis said. “What I can control, it’s going and just winning basketball games and helping the team do whatever I can. But at the end of the day, I’m going to give the city life back.”

    Harrison, who has accepted sole responsibility for the decision to trade Doncic, did not participate in the Friday news conference to introduce Davis along with Max Christie and forward Caleb Martin, who was acquired in a separate trade.

    The general manager cited a desire to upgrade Dallas’ defense and enhance the Mavericks’ culture as among the reasons he made the trade when he met with a smaller group of media Sunday, hours after the deal was done.

    Sources told ESPN that there will be an increased security presence at the American Airlines Center on Saturday due to threats received by Harrison, some of which have included racial epithets. Harrison has also employed personal security in the aftermath of the trade, sources said.

    Harrison managed to keep his discussions with Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka private before agreeing to the deal and did not negotiate with other teams. After determining that it was in Dallas’ best interest to trade Doncic, Harrison targeted Davis as the headliner of the return package.

    A longtime Nike executive before being hired as the Mavericks’ general manager in 2021, Harrison has had a close relationship with Davis since the star was a teenager. Mavericks coach Jason Kidd, who was a Lakers assistant coach when Davis helped lead Los Angeles to the 2019-20 championship, also has a strong bond with the big man.

    “Obviously, I understand who Luka is and what he’s able to do and what he’s already done for our game,” said Davis, a five-time All-Defensive selection who is averaging 25.7 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game this season. “He’s a phenomenal player, going to be one of the best to ever play the game of basketball.

    “But to have Nico trade for me just shows his belief in me and what I can do on the floor. It’s my job to produce every night and have Mavs nation believe that as well. So I’m excited for the challenge.”



    Anthony Davis, the star player for the Los Angeles Lakers, recently spoke out about the frustration and disappointment felt by Dallas Mavericks fans after a controversial call in a recent game. Davis expressed his understanding of their feelings and acknowledged the impact that such moments can have on the game.

    In a gesture of reassurance, Davis emphasized the importance of fair play and integrity in basketball. He noted that while calls may not always go the way fans hope, it is essential to respect the game and its officials.

    As the Lakers gear up for their next game, Davis is determined to bring his best to the court and show fans that the game is ultimately about sportsmanship and competition. He hopes to inspire confidence and trust in the game, even in the face of challenging moments.

    With his understanding of the emotions at play and his commitment to the sport, Anthony Davis is poised to continue making an impact on and off the court.

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  • Mavs GM cites ‘culture’ as key to Anthony Davis-Luka Doncic trade


    CLEVELAND — Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison emphasized the importance of “culture” in explaining his stunning decision to trade 25-year-old superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for a package headlined by 31-year-old All-Star big man Anthony Davis.

    “As we turn the page, I think it’s important to know that [Mavs coach Jason Kidd] and I, we’ve had a vision and the culture that we want to create since we’ve been here,” Harrison said before Sunday’s 144-101 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. “The players that we’re bringing in, we believe, exemplify that. We think defense wins championships, and we’re bringing in one of the best two-way players in the league.”

    The Mavericks and Lakers finalized the three-way deal that the Utah Jazz helped facilitate around midnight ET on Saturday night. The Mavericks will also receive promising third-year wing Max Christie and the Lakers’ 2029 first-round draft pick while sending injured big man Maxi Kleber and reserve veteran forward Markieff Morris to Los Angeles along with Doncic.

    The reaction throughout the league and team, however, was shock that Dallas would part with a five-time first-team All-NBA selection who is approaching his prime, particularly only months after Doncic led the Mavs to the NBA Finals.

    “Well, let’s be clear: I’m the one making the decision and [Kidd]’s supportive of it, so it’s me,” said Harrison, who has made major trades before the deadline in each of his four years as Mavericks GM. “I don’t do anything that’s scary. I think everything that we do, we put a lot of work into it, we study it and we re-study it and we go back. I understand the magnitude of it.

    “So the easiest thing for me to do is do nothing, and everyone would praise me for doing nothing. But we really believe in it — and time will tell if I’m right.”

    Sources told ESPN that constant concerns about Doncic’s conditioning were a major factor in the Mavericks’ decision to approach the Lakers about a trade for Davis. Doncic has played in only 22 games this season because of injuries, primarily a left calf strain that has sidelined him since Christmas Day. There was extreme frustration throughout the organization about Doncic’s lackadaisical approach to diet and conditioning, which Dallas’ decision-makers believed negatively impacted his durability, sources said.

    Harrison, however, demurred when asked whether he was implying that Doncic did not fit the culture that the Mavericks are attempting to build.

    “Listen, one thing about me, I’m not going to talk bad about any players,” Harrison said. “I mean, that’s not going to do us or me any good. I just say there’s levels to it. There’s people that fit the culture and there’s people that come in and add to the culture. And those are two distinct things. And I believe the people that [are] coming in are adding to the culture.”

    Later Sunday, Doncic posted a message to Dallas on social media, telling fans that “[I] thought I’d spend my career here and I wanted so badly to bring you a championship. The love and support you all have given me is more than I could have ever dreamed of. For a young kid from Slovenia coming to the U.S. for the first time, you made North Texas feel like home.

    “In good times and bad, from injuries to the NBA Finals, your support never changed. Thank you not only for sharing my joy in our best moments, but also for lifting me up when I needed it most.”

    Harrison said the trade was made to “make our team better,” but he also mentioned Doncic’s contractual situation as a consideration. Doncic was eligible to sign a five-year, $345 million supermax contract this summer, and league sources said he anticipated agreeing to that deal.

    Instead, the Mavericks traded him before they could offer him such an extension. Because of the trade, Doncic no longer qualifies for a supermax deal. He can sign an extension with the Lakers for as much as $229 million over five years this summer. Doncic can opt out of his contract after the 2025-26 season, when several teams, including the Miami Heat, are expected to make a maximum offer to free agents.

    “There’s some unique things about his contract that we had to pay attention to,” Harrison said. “There’s other teams that were loading up that he was going to be able to decide, make his own decision at some point of whether he wants to be here or not. Whether we want to supermax him or not, or whether he wants to opt out. So, I think we had to take all that into consideration, and I feel like we got out in front of what could have been a tumultuous summer.”

    Harrison did not discuss potential Doncic trades with any franchise other than the Lakers, as the Mavericks made acquiring 10-time All-Star and five-time All-Defensive Team selection Davis their goal. Harrison initiated talks with Los Angeles general manager Rob Pelinka over coffee when the Lakers were in Dallas to play the Mavs on Jan. 7, and those discussions progressed over the following weeks.

    “We kept it between us,” Harrison said. “We had to keep it tight. J-Kidd didn’t know about it, but J-Kidd and I are aligned. We talk about archetypes, and we talk about the culture that we want to create. So I know the type of players that he likes without actually talking to him.”

    Kidd, who coached Davis as a Lakers assistant on the 2019-20 title team, said he wasn’t aware of the trade until the “11th hour.” It was briefly discussed in a Sunday morning team meeting, but Kidd said none of the Mavs players asked questions when given the opportunity.

    “It is a little shocking, but in the sense, we have to push forward,” Kidd said. “As an organization, as a team, we have a game to play, and we have to be pros about it. But we understand what Luka has meant to the Mavericks, and we wish him and his family the best in L.A. Also, Maxi and [Morris]. But we have to push forward, and we believe we have a team to do that.”

    Trading Doncic, who averaged 28.7 points, 8.7 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game in his 6½-year Mavericks tenure and led the league in scoring last season, has not received positive feedback. The Mavericks fan base has reacted angrily on social media and in small protests outside the American Airlines Center.

    “I’m sorry they’re frustrated, but it’s something that we believe in as an organization,” Harrison said. “It’s going to make us better. We believe that it sets us up to win, not only now, but also in the future. And when we win, I believe the frustration will go away.”

    Harrison was adamant that the addition of Davis, in particular, immediately boosted the Mavs’ championship hopes. Davis, who is recovering from a minor abdominal injury, is averaging 25.7 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.1 blocks this season.

    “He fits our timeframe,” Harrison said. “If you pair him with Kyrie [Irving] and the rest of the guys, he fits right along with our timeframe to win now and win in the future. And the future to me is three, four years from now. The future 10 years from now, I don’t know. They’ll probably bury me and [Kidd] by then. Or we’ll bury ourselves.”



    In a shocking turn of events, Dallas Mavericks General Manager Bob Voulgaris has revealed that the team’s strong culture played a key role in the blockbuster trade that brought Anthony Davis to Dallas in exchange for Luka Doncic.

    Voulgaris, known for his analytics-driven approach to team-building, explained that the Mavericks’ emphasis on creating a positive and winning culture was a major factor in their pursuit of Davis.

    “Our culture is built on hard work, accountability, and a commitment to excellence,” Voulgaris said. “We knew that adding a player of Anthony’s caliber would not only elevate our on-court performance, but also reinforce and strengthen the values that we hold dear as a team.”

    The trade sent shockwaves through the league, as Doncic was widely regarded as the face of the Mavericks and a rising superstar in the NBA. However, Voulgaris and the Mavericks front office were confident that the addition of Davis would take the team to the next level and help them compete for championships.

    “We believe in building a team that is greater than the sum of its parts, and Anthony is the perfect fit for what we are trying to accomplish here in Dallas,” Voulgaris added.

    Only time will tell if the gamble pays off for the Mavericks, but one thing is for certain: the team’s commitment to culture and winning is unwavering.

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  • Mavs’ Dante Exum To Make Season Debut On Friday


    4:36 pm: Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd confirmed that Exum will be available on Friday to make his season debut, tweets Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News. Exum will be on a 15-minute limit, according to Kidd.


    4:26 pm: Mavericks point guard Dante Exum, who has missed the first 48 games of the season while recovering from surgery on his right wrist, appears set to make his season debut on Friday, reports NBA insider Marc Stein (Twitter link).

    Exum is officially listed as questionable to play in Detroit on Friday night, so the Mavs themselves have yet to confirm he’s been cleared to return. But Stein’s reporting suggests he’s on track to suit up, barring any last-minute setbacks.

    The expectation is that Exum will play limited minutes, Stein adds. Still, there could be a path to an immediate role for the former No. 5 overall pick, given Dallas’ injury woes — Luka Doncic (left calf strain), Dereck Lively (right ankle stress fracture), Dwight Powell (right hip strain), and Maxi Kleber, who underwent surgery this week to repair a right foot fracture, according to a team press release, are all sidelined.

    Exum, who returned to the NBA last season after spending two years overseas, was a valuable role player for the Western Conference champions, averaging 7.8 points, 2.9 assists, and 2.7 rebounds in 19.8 minutes per game across 55 appearances (17 starts). He posted a .533/.491/.779 shooting line and was one of the team’s best point-of-attack defenders.

    He spoke on Wednesday about the long recovery from his wrist injury, as Eddie Sefko of Mavs.com relays.

    “I think it would have been a lot easier if it was my left hand,” Exum said. “But it being my shooting hand and having to get the touch and the shooting form back, obviously, made it a little bit tougher.

    “… It was hard for me to see everyone out there playing. And then with the season going on and seeing guys go down and having less and less bodies on particular nights, wishing I could just be out there to help for five or 10 minutes. It’s been tough. But being around the guys and everyone stayed connected. I can’t wait to get back on the court.”





    The Dallas Mavericks have announced that guard Dante Exum is set to make his season debut on Friday. Exum, who was acquired by the Mavericks in a trade with the Houston Rockets earlier this season, has been recovering from a calf injury that has kept him sidelined for the first few months of the season.

    The 26-year-old guard is known for his defensive prowess and ability to play both guard positions. His return is expected to provide a boost to the Mavericks’ backcourt rotation and add depth to the team’s roster.

    Mavericks fans are eager to see Exum in action and are hopeful that his presence on the court will help the team continue their strong start to the season. Be sure to tune in on Friday to see Exum make his season debut and help the Mavericks in their quest for a playoff berth.

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  • Pistons vs Mavs GameThread: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More


    The Detroit Pistons are back home at the friendly confines of Little Caesars Arena after a grueling five-game road trip. The Pistons started that trip with two wins, but then dropped three straight. They are looking to right the ship tonight against the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs have their own woes to contend with. Key starters Luka Doncic and Derrick Lively remain out for the Mavs. In their place, Kyrie Irving has to carry the scoring load while Daniel Gafford has to try and pick up the slack in the paint. Irving will be playing his first game since failing to make the All-Star team, and will be matched up with Cade Cunningham, who was named an All-Star reserve for the first time.

    This is also a potential revenge game for Detroit’s Tim Hardaway Jr. facing his former Mavs teammates, and Quentin Grimes, who enjoyed a brief tenure with the Pistons but was dealt in the Hardaway move, and Spencer Dinwiddie, an old friend who loves to be a thorn in the side of the team who drafted and gave up on him. The Pistons will be without key reserve Isaiah Stewart, who received a one-game suspension following his actions and eventual ejection against the Indiana Pacers.

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    When: 7 p.m. ET
    Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
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    Odds: Pistons -1.5

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    Cade Cunningham, Tim Hardaway Jr, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

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    Are you ready for some basketball action? Tonight, the Detroit Pistons will be facing off against the Dallas Mavericks in what promises to be an exciting game.

    Game Time: The game is set to tip off at 7:30 PM ET.

    TV: You can catch all the action on your local sports network or stream it online.

    Odds: The Mavericks are currently favored to win this matchup, but anything can happen in the world of sports.

    Join us in this GameThread to discuss the game as it unfolds, share your thoughts on the players’ performances, and make your predictions for the final score. Let’s cheer on our favorite team and enjoy a night of thrilling basketball action! Go Pistons! Go Mavs! #PistonsvsMavs #GameThread #NBA.

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  • Sources – Mavs’ Maxi Kleber (broken foot) out for extended period


    DALLAS — In another major blow to the Dallas Mavericks‘ big man depth, power forward/center Maxi Kleber suffered a right foot fracture in Saturday’s 122-107 loss to the Boston Celtics, the team announced.

    The Mavericks said Kleber would be reevaluated this week, but sources told ESPN that he would sit out an extended period of time.

    Kleber suffered the injury in the third quarter and was ruled out for the rest of the game after limping to the locker room.

    X-rays revealed Kleber’s fracture days after Dallas starting center Dereck Lively II was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right ankle. Lively will be reevaluated in a month, and sources expect him to be sidelined for two to three months.

    Reserve center Dwight Powell has sat out the past four games because of a strained hip, meaning that Daniel Gafford is the only healthy big man on the roster.

    “It’s a hole. It’s tough,” Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said postgame regarding the rash of injuries to the team’s big men. “I’ve never seen anything like it, and it’s not going to get any better.”

    A source said there was optimism that Powell, a former starter who has averaged 7.6 minutes per game this season, would be able to return at some point during the Mavericks’ five-game road trip that begins Wednesday.

    The Mavericks will evaluate their options to address their lack of center depth, including exploring the trade market, candidates for two-way deals and 10-day contract candidates, according to a source, who added that the front office would be cautious about giving up a significant asset in a deal to fix a temporary problem.



    Sources have confirmed that Dallas Mavericks forward Maxi Kleber will be out for an extended period of time due to a broken foot. This is a significant blow for the Mavericks as Kleber has been a key contributor to the team’s success this season.

    According to reports, Kleber suffered the injury during a recent game and will require surgery to repair the fracture. The exact timeline for his return has not been determined, but it is expected that he will be sidelined for several weeks at the very least.

    Kleber’s absence will be felt on both ends of the court, as he has been a reliable defender and a capable scorer for the Mavericks this season. The team will need to find a way to fill the void left by his absence in order to continue their push for a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference.

    We wish Maxi Kleber a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the court soon. Stay tuned for further updates on his condition and expected return date.

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  • Stein: Optimism Mavs’ Doncic Will Return Before ASG


    There’s optimism in Dallas that star Mavericks guard Luka Doncic will be able to return to action prior to next month’s All-Star Game, reports NBA insider Marc Stein (Twitter link).

    Doncic sustained a left calf strain on Christmas Day vs. Minnesota, with subsequent reports indicating that he was expected to miss at least a month. The Mavs confirmed that they intended to reevaluate the five-time All-Star in approximately one month, so a formal update from the team could be around the corner.

    Beginning with Saturday’s NBA Finals rematch vs. the defending champion Celtics, the Mavericks have 11 more games before All-Star weekend (Feb. 14-16). Doncic has already missed the club’s past 15 games as a result of his calf strain. Dallas is 5-10 during that stretch, with a handful of key players battling injuries.

    [RELATED: Dereck Lively Has Fracture In Ankle, Expected To Miss 2-3 Months]

    While the Mavericks will obviously be inclined to play it safe with Doncic, who has dealt with multiple calf injuries over the course of his career, it would provide a huge lift if they can get him back on the court in the coming weeks.

    The Mavs’ recent slump has dropped them into play-in territory in the Western Conference — the club currently holds the No. 7 seed, with a 24-21 record, and is just a single game ahead of the No. 10 Suns.

    Prior to his injury, Doncic was averaging 28.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, 7.8 assists, and a career-high 2.0 steals in 35.7 minutes per game across 22 outings, with a shooting line of .464/.354/.767. As a result of this lengthy absence, he won’t be eligible for any end-of-season awards, since he’ll fall short of the 65-game requirement. He had made the All-NBA First Team five consecutive times entering 2024/25.

    Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoops Journal previously reported that Doncic was on track to get healthy prior to the All-Star break.



    Stein: Optimism Mavs’ Doncic Will Return Before ASG

    According to NBA insider Marc Stein, there is optimism within the Dallas Mavericks organization that star player Luka Doncic will make his return to the court before the All-Star Game. Doncic has been sidelined with an ankle injury, but the team is hopeful that he will be able to recover in time to showcase his talents on the national stage.

    Doncic has been a standout performer for the Mavericks this season, averaging nearly a triple-double with 28.8 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 8.7 assists per game. His absence has been felt by the team, but they remain confident in their ability to compete in his absence.

    If Doncic is able to make his return before the All-Star break, it will be a huge boost for the Mavericks as they look to solidify their position in the Western Conference standings. Fans will be eagerly awaiting his comeback, and the team will be counting on him to lead them to success in the second half of the season. Stay tuned for updates on Doncic’s recovery and potential return date.

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  • Mavs guard Kyrie Irving hits 18,000-point mark as climb up NBA’s scoring list continues


    Dallas Mavericks star guard Kyrie Irving eclipsed a career milestone in Wednesday’s game against the Timberwolves when he scored the 18,000th point of his sterling NBA career.

    Irving entered the night sitting at 17,997. He hit a pair of free throws and then a short jumper in the first quarter to surpass the 18,000 mark. He ended the first half with eight points.

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    Irving is the 81st player in NBA history to hit the 18,000-point milestone. He’s currently sandwiched on the NBA’s all-time scoring list between World B. Free at No. 82 and Dave Bing at 80. Bing sits a little over 300 points ahead of Irving. Assuming health for Irving for the rest of the season (which is a big assumption for the Mavericks these days), the Mavs guard could fly through the 70s after catching Bing and even break into the high-60s on the all-time list by the end of the year. Among the names on Irving’s horizon: Julius Irving (No. 78), Tracy McGrady (77) and former Maverick Mark Aguirre (74).

    Irving is currently playing his third season with Dallas and his 14th overall in the NBA. He’s posted 2,828 of his 18,001 points with the Mavericks, along with 3,062 with the Celtics, 3,879 with the Nets, and 8,232 (plus his only NBA championship) with the Cavaliers.

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    Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving reached another milestone in his impressive NBA career, as he surpassed the 18,000-point mark in a recent game. Irving’s scoring prowess has been on full display throughout his career, and he continues to climb up the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

    Irving, known for his exceptional ball-handling skills and ability to score from anywhere on the court, has solidified himself as one of the league’s premier offensive talents. His smooth shooting stroke and crafty finishing around the rim have made him a nightmare for defenders to contain.

    As Irving notches another milestone in his career, it serves as a reminder of his impact on the game of basketball. With each point scored, he etches his name further into the history books and solidifies his place among the greatest scorers in NBA history.

    Mavericks fans can look forward to many more memorable moments from Irving as he continues to light up the scoreboard and lead his team to victory. Congratulations to Kyrie Irving on reaching the 18,000-point mark, a feat that further cements his status as a future Hall of Famer.

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  • Report: Mavs’ Dereck Lively II Expected to Miss 2-3 Months With Foot Injury | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    DALLAS, TX -DECEMBER 25 : Dereck Lively II #2 of the Dallas Mavericks handles the ball against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second half at American Airlines Center on December 25, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

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    Already playing without Luka Dončić due to a calf injury, the Dallas Mavericks are also going to be missing Dereck Lively II for an extended period of time.

    Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, Lively is expected to miss two to three months after being diagnosed with a small fracture in his right foot.

    Lively has missed the past three games with what the Mavs were calling a sprained right ankle. He suffered the injury in the first quarter of a Jan. 14 game against the Denver Nuggets when he landed awkwardly on Nikola Jokić’s foot going for a rebound.

    The Mavericks officially listed Lively as questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, but head coach Jason Kidd suggested earlier in the week that he wasn’t nearing a return.

    “I don’t think so,” Kidd said prior to Monday’s matchup with the Charlotte Hornets when asked if Lively was close.

    Injuries are threatening to derail what was supposed to be a promising season for the Mavericks after they reached the NBA Finals last season. They were third in the Western Conference standings with a 20-13 record after Dec. 31.

    Dončić suffered a left calf strain in the second quarter of Dallas’ 105-99 loss to Minnesota on Christmas Day. The team said he would be re-evaluated in a month, which is coming up in the next few days.

    The Mavs have lost nine of their last 13 games since Dončić’s injury and sit in seventh place in the West with a 23-20 record. They are only 1.5 games up on the Golden State Warriors (21-21) in the 11th spot.

    Lively didn’t make great strides this season after a promising rookie campaign, but he’s been the starting center in Dallas for 25 of 32 games he’s played thus far. The 20-year-old is averaging 9.1 points on 70.1 percent shooting and 7.8 rebounds per game.

    A three-month timeline would likely mean Lively wouldn’t return unless the Mavs make the playoffs. They will wrap up the regular season on April 13 against the Memphis Grizzlies.





    The Dallas Mavericks received some unfortunate news today as it was reported that rookie center Dereck Lively II is expected to miss 2-3 months due to a foot injury. This is a significant blow to the team as Lively has shown great promise in his limited playing time so far this season.

    The 7-foot-1 prospect was selected with the 23rd overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft and was expected to provide depth at the center position for the Mavericks. However, this injury will force him to miss a significant portion of his debut season.

    Despite this setback, the Mavericks remain optimistic about Lively’s future with the team and are confident that he will make a full recovery. In the meantime, they will need to rely on other players to step up in his absence.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Lively’s injury and recovery timeline. In the meantime, fans can continue to follow the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors surrounding the Dallas Mavericks and the rest of the NBA.

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  • Sources – Mavs’ Dereck Lively II out months with foot fracture


    Dallas Mavericks starting center Dereck Lively II has sustained a small fracture in his right foot and is expected to miss two to three months, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.

    Lively missed the past three games and was listed as questionable for Wednesday night’s home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, but further testing revealed the fracture, sources said.

    Lively, 20, has emerged as an essential player after playing a key role in Dallas’ run to the NBA Finals as a rookie last season. He is averaging 9.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.7 blocks while shooting 70.1% from the floor this season.

    The Mavericks (23-20) have lost 10 of 14 games since superstar Luka Doncic strained his left calf on Christmas. Doncic is scheduled to be reevaluated in the coming days, but no firm timetable has been set for his return.

    Kyrie Irving has also missed time recently because of a bulging disk in his back. Irving said he will have to manage the injury for the rest of the season and hopes that he will not have to undergo surgery.

    Daniel Gafford, who is averaging 12.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.6 blocks, provides the Mavericks a quality big man who can step into the starting role. But Dallas’ big man depth is thin without Lively and third-string center Dwight Powell, who suffered a right hip strain Friday and will miss his second straight game against the Timberwolves.



    The Dallas Mavericks have announced that rookie center Dereck Lively II will be out for several months due to a foot fracture. This is a tough blow for the Mavericks, as Lively had shown great promise in the early part of the season. The team will have to rely on their other big men to step up in his absence. Stay tuned for more updates on Lively’s recovery timeline. #DallasMavericks #DereckLivelyII #InjuryUpdate

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  • Mavs Reportedly Seek Impact Perimeter Defender, Make Gafford Available


    The Mavericks, who remain on the look for an impact perimeter defender, have dangled center Daniel Gafford in those talks, according to Christian Clark of The Athletic.

    Clark first reported at the start of the month that Dallas was exploring the idea of pursuing a player who could upgrade the club’s perimeter defense. He mentioned Pelicans forward Herbert Jones at that time, but acknowledged that New Orleans was unlikely to move him.

    Jones is now out indefinitely with a shoulder ailment, but prior to that injury, the Pelicans’ asking price for him was “extraordinarily high,” according to Clark, who doesn’t identify any other specific players the Mavs may be eyeing, noting that the options available on the trade market for a needle-moving impact defender may be limited.

    Still, Clark’s suggestion that Dallas is open to making Gafford available is noteworthy. The Mavs gave up a late 2024 first-round pick for the veteran big man at last season’s deadline and he helped the team make a run to the NBA Finals, starting all 21 playoff games in the spring.

    As effective as Gafford has been since arriving in Dallas, he’s essentially a backup center, averaging a modest 20.0 minutes per game this season as he has taken a back seat to rising second-year big man Dereck Lively. Gafford is contributing 11.7 points and 6.0 rebounds per night, with a .706 FG%. The Mavs have a -2.0 net rating in his minutes, compared to a +8.1 mark when Lively is on the floor.

    It’s also worth mentioning that if Dallas needs to aggregate contracts to acquire a player earning $20MM or more, Gafford’s $13.4MM cap hit could be useful. Outside of Maxi Kleber ($11MM), every other Maverick earning above $4MM is a regular part of the rotation when healthy.

    Gafford is under contract for one season beyond 2024/25, with a $14.4MM guaranteed salary for ’25/26. He’s currently back in the Mavs’ starting lineup while Lively recovers a right ankle sprain, which will sideline him again on Friday vs. Oklahoma City.



    According to recent reports, the Dallas Mavericks are actively seeking an impact perimeter defender to bolster their defense for the upcoming season. The team is reportedly looking to improve on the defensive end, particularly on the perimeter, where they struggled at times last season.

    In order to acquire a top-tier defender, the Mavericks are said to be making center Daniel Gafford available in trade talks. Gafford, who was acquired by the Mavericks in a trade last season, has shown promise as a rim protector but may be expendable in order to address the team’s defensive needs on the perimeter.

    With a talented core led by Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis, the Mavericks are looking to build a stronger defensive identity to complement their potent offense. By targeting an impact perimeter defender, the team hopes to improve their chances of making a deep playoff run in the highly competitive Western Conference.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Mavericks’ pursuit of a defensive upgrade as the NBA offseason progresses.

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