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The Dallas Mavericks are expected to pursue conversations with Duke‘s Jon Scheyer and Michigan‘s Dusty May for its head coaching vacancy, NBA insider Marc Stein reported on Thursday. Dallas parted ways with head coach Jason Kidd,
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What to know about the Valley View site, future home of the Mavericks arena in Far North Dallas
The former Valley View mall site has been vacant for a few years, so here's a reminder of where it is and what used to be there.
Micah Nori, Royal Ivey, Jama Mahlalela, and Terry Stotts are among the candidates being connected to the Dallas job.
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"They weren't together as a team" - Jason Terry recalls Dallas Mavericks' 15-point 4th quarter comeback vs. OKC Thunder in 2011 playoff run
Terry believes OKC's young stars weren't ready for Dallas' experience during the comeback that changed the 2011 Western Conference Finals
It's been a difficult week for downtown Dallas, as the Mavericks and Stars announced plans for new arenas north of downtown.
When Mark Cuban sold the Dallas Mavericks, he said he got out in part because the NBA used to be a tech business (his strength) and was becoming a real estate business. To that end, the Mavericks announced plans this week to build a new arena and surrounding entertainment district in the Valley View area of Dallas,
Is this all just smoke? Or will Kyrie Irving actually be traded this offseason?
The Dallas Mavericks will have a new home in a few years. The Mavs announced on Monday that they "entered into option agreements for the potential purchase of approximately 104 acres at the former Valley View Mall site" for the construction of their new arena.
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Dallas Mavericks to change arenas following 2030-2031 season
The Mavericks will move to North Dallas at the end of their 30-year lease at American Airlines Center.
"Guys, I don't know if you figured it out yet, but the knives are out for our city," said Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson.
The Dallas Mavericks are heading north to build a new home.
Some speakers at council meeting blamed City Hall for losing two major franchises, while others said downtown remains on the rise.