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Dallas will take on the Orlando Magic, who have gone 0-3 in the Summer League so far. The Mavericks are 1-2 heading into Wednesday night's game against the 76ers. Dallas fans might recognize a former Mav on the Magic roster. Seven-foot center Kylor Kelley, who played with Dallas last season, will go toe-to-toe with his former team.
Ryan Nembhard is just getting started and already making a name for himself, walking in his brother Andrew's foot steps.
The Dallas Mavericks are seemingly reluctant to do one thing when trading for Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
Mavericks See New Look to Roster for 2025-26 Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Earlier this month, 29-year-old D'Angelo Russell signed a two-year, $13 million contract with the Dallas Mavericks. With the move, he reunites with his former Los Angeles Lakers teammate, Anthony Davis.
The #Mavs have announced their roster & coach for the 2025 Las Vegas Summer League. The team is highlighted by No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, two-way guards Ryan Nembhard & Miles Kelly, along with 2024 2nd round pick Melvin Ajinca. Mavs assistant Josh Broghamer will serve as… pic.twitter.com/MrWVFHHIW9
The Dallas Mavericks have made some significant changes to their roster over the past few months. Dating back to the trade deadline and the acquisition of Anthony Davis and Max Christie from the Los Angeles Lakers,
During a live stream with four-time Celtics All-Star swingman Jaylen Brown, his one-time teammate-turned-Finals rival, Irving explained that tensions between himself and Boston reserve guard Payton Pritchard nearly boiled over at one point in the series.
The Dallas Mavericks only made one new addition to their roster during free agency. The Mavericks were left with a hole in the backcourt following Kyrie Irving's season-ending ACL tear in March. Irving re-signed with the franchise earlier this offseason but isn't expected to return to the court until the early stages of 2026.