
This game was a tale of two halves. In the first half, the Mavericks showed the resilience they’ve displayed after losing by 20 points. They knocked down their shots, got an incredible offensive […]
This game was a tale of two halves. In the first half, the Mavericks showed the resilience they’ve displayed after losing by 20 points. They knocked down their shots, got an incredible offensive […]
After taking down the #1 seed Phoenix Suns in the semifinals, the Mavericks’ new opponent Golden State Warriors and their raucous fans were waiting for Luka Doncic and company. Many factors contributed to their 25-point loss 112-87 at Chase Center. The numbers weren’t pretty in this game. Here are some observations of Game 1.
Landon Thomas dives into the series between Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors. Ian Kayanja and Shahnavaz Makhani join the show to give their thoughts on what they learned about the Mavs in the Suns series, what sticks out the most in the upcoming series against Golden State Warriors, who are the X-factors on each team, and predictions.
This season for the Mavericks has been nothing short of remarkable, and the team now sits just eight wins from a world championship.
The road to the Finals doesn’t get any easier now that Dallas has a seven game series on their hand against the Golden State Warriors.
In the latter half of the season, fans got to see the Dallas Mavericks hit their stride and win more games due largely in part to Jason Kidd’s coaching adjustments. Throughout the regular season, Kidd has made coaching adjustments in various aspects on the court. That includes lineups, drawn up plays against the opposing team’s schemes, and called timeouts in the flow of the game.
The Dallas Mavericks make the 2nd round for the first time in 11 years. Landon Thomas recaps Games 1 between Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns. Ian Kayanja and Shahnavaz Makhani join the […]
Landon Thomas recaps Games 3-5 between Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz. Ian Kayanja and Shahnavaz Makhani join the show to give their thoughts on the series, Luka Doncic returning and if the Jazz run is over with their core group of players.
This playoff series against the Jazz has been one of the most thrilling of the entire postseason, but it’s never too early to look ahead to what will be another crucial offseason for Nico Harrison and the Mavs’ front office.
Every Mavs fan around the world collectively churned in sickness as Luka Doncic left the floor with a left calf strain in the very last game of the season against the Spurs. […]
Landon talks about the first two games in the NBA Playoffs between Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz. Ian Kayanja and Shahnavaz Makhani join the show to give their thoughts on Jalen Brunson’s […]
Spencer Dinwiddie felt disappointed after getting traded from Washington just months after signing a three-year, $62 million deal.