The Dallas Mavericks are facing an injury crisis along their frontline. Dereck Lively II is set to miss significant time with an ankle fracture, and no one knows for sure when he'll be back. Lively is a huge loss for a team looking to return to the NBA Finals,
The Dallas Mavericks suffered yet another injury to their frontcourt during Saturday's loss to the Boston Celtics, a game they lost 122-107. Maxi Kleber went down in the third quarter, then found out later after the game that he had sustained a broken foot and is expected to miss significant time.
Kylor Kelley spoke to reporters before the Dallas Mavericks' game on Monday night against the Washington Wizards.
Joe Cowley of the Chicago-Sun Times has reported that the Chicago Bulls are willing to trade anyone and everyone who isn't Matas Buzelis, making the Bulls one of the premier trade partners across the NBA. They have some key pieces that will garner interest, including players like Nikola Vucevic and Patrick Williams.
The Dallas Mavericks' injury woes will continue as forward/center Maxi Kleber is expected to miss extended time with a broken right foot, ESPN reported Saturday.
As well as Kyrie Irving has played, the hobbled Mavericks have been a bottom-seven offense over the past month, minus Luka Dončić.
Maxi Kleber will be sidelined for a significant period due to a fractured right foot sustained in a game against the Celtics.
Dallas’ next man up mantra is being tested at a mind-boggling rate after Dereck Lively II, Dwight Powell and Maxi Kleber suffered injuries in an 11-day
There’s no giving up for Kyrie Irving these days. Why does he keep showing up when no one would blame him for getting a little rest?
The Dallas Mavericks opened a five-game Eastern Conference road trip with a Wednesday night game against the New Orleans Pelicans at the Smoothie King Center.
The Mavericks are 12-12 in road games. Dallas is 3-6 in games decided by less than 4 points. The Pistons score 111.9 points per game, 0.7 fewer points than the 112.6 the Mavericks give up. The Mavericks average 115.9 points per game, 2.4 more than the 113.5 the Pistons allow to opponents.