Former Philadelphia 76ers big man Kai Jones has his sights set on the Dallas Mavericks. According to NBA Insider Chris Haynes, Jones plans to join the Mavs once
Two of the NBA's best players will be squaring off when Kyrie Irving (25.0 points per game, 13th in league) and the Dallas Mavericks (32-29) welcome in Tyrese Maxey (26.7, sixth) and the Philadelphia 76ers (21-38) on Sunday,
With their first of many moves at this year’s trade deadline, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired Quentin Grimes from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Caleb Martin. The young guard has performed well since coming over,
It doesn't help matters that the Mavericks also sent back the 76ers' own 2025 second-round pick, which should fall in the mid-30s. Or that Caleb Martin has yet to play a single ga
The Dallas Mavericks have lost quite a bit of fan support in their hometown since they traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. Hundreds of fans have protested outside of games, while others have been thrown out of the arena for voicing their displeasure with the team's moves.
With a quarter of the NBA regular season remaining, teams are already looking towards the future and an offseason with as much potential for movement as the trade deadline. Heading into the home stretch of the season,
Luka Doncic and Quentin Grimes have had big games this season, and the sad reality is that the Mavericks traded both of them away.
Quentin Grimes has been a grinder throughout his career. He was a late first-round pick in 2021 and traded to the New York Knicks on draft day. From there, Tom Thibodeau developed into a solid 3-point shooter and defender where eventually he found himself with the Mavericks to start the season.
Center Kai Jones, who last played for the Los Angeles Clippers, intends to sign a two-way contract with the Mavs once he clears waivers, according to senior NBA insider Chris Haynes. Jones’ addition comes as Moses Brown’s 10-day contract expires after Dallas’ Saturday night game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
In the other game, Giannis Antetokounmpo had 29 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, Damian Lillard scored 28 and the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Dallas Mavericks 132-117