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The Dallas Mavericks are hoping to be back at full strength for the 2026-27 NBA season.
The Mavericks, a year removed from winning the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes, will be hoping for another stroke of lottery luck on Sunday.
Mark Cuban openly admitted that he would love the opportunity to buy the Mavericks back, but the ownership group has no interest in selling.
Jason Kidd may no longer want to be the head coach of the Mavericks anymore.
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Mavericks-Stars legal skirmish won't play out in high-profile trial, after all. What's next?
The six-month-old case won't proceed to the jury trial that was scheduled to start Tuesday.
The Dallas Morning News reports that Mark Cuban has donated $30,000 to the University of Dallas men's basketball team to help them fund a trip to the United Kingdom. Matt Grahn, the school's men's basketball coach, said the trip was to honor one of their seniors, who grew up outside of London.
The winds of change have officially swept through the American Airlines Center. This week, the Dallas Mavericks formally introduced Masai Ujiri as the new Team President and Alternate Governor.
Ujiri built winners in Denver and Toronto. Can he do the same in Dallas as team-building practices across the league change?