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Sportsnaut on MSNDallas Mavericks’ NBA Draft lottery win has CEO bracing for conspiracy theory stormDallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts lamented that he would likely spend years debunking conspiracy theories after his team won the
An ACL tear on average can take 10-12 months to heal after surgery, though it's already been reported that the Mavericks are optimistic Irving could return by January of next season, which would be 10 months from when he sustained the injury. Mavs coach Jason Kidd echoed that report Monday while appearing on the DLLS Mavericks podcast, too.
As the NBA offseason approaches, the Dallas Mavericks are once again at the center of hypothetical trade discussions. One recent proposal, floated by CBS Sports’ Sam Quinn, outlines a scenario in which Dallas acquires Boston Celtics guard Derrick White in exchange for P.
The Knicks claimed a major NBA honor Monday, which involves the longtime former trainer of Lakers star Luka Doncic.
Dillon Brooks is a dog,” Dallas forward Naji Marshall says of his veteran counterpart in Houston. “I give it to him. There are a lot of fake dogs.”
After an absolutely disastrous 2024-25 season, the Dallas Mavericks pulled the coup of the century by overcoming extremely thin odds to win the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, holding just a 1.8% chance to do so entering the lottery.
“We’re looking forward to seeing everyone in the building,” said Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Welts, who on Jan. 1 succeeded the retired Cynt Marshall as CEO. During his 47-year career, Welts also has overseen business operations of the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors.