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  • vtcha
    MVP
    • Nov 2009
    • 2180

    #121


    Wall agrees to extension
    October 25, 2018 | by NBA News


    With the 2018-19 season opener right around the corner, the Dallas Mavericks have reached an agreement with John Wall, per Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical, that will keep him til the 2021-22 season. The extension is reportedly worth $93.58 million with a player option in the third-year.


    It seems the recent signing of DeMarcus Cousins has triggered Wall to take the plunge early and commit with the Mavericks. Both players have numerously in the past stated their desire to play with one another. Wall and Cousins were teammates back in Kentucky where they reached the East Region Finals, eventually losing to West Virginia.
    Last edited by vtcha; 12-21-2016, 04:33 PM.

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    • LopaKa
      YaBoyRobRoy
      • Jul 2007
      • 3947

      #122
      Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

      Nice job keeping Wall with that extension. I'm excited to see how this season goes for your Mavs.
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      • vtcha
        MVP
        • Nov 2009
        • 2180

        #123



        Since the Warriors were crowned the NBA Champions last season, many teams have undergone a number of changes over the long summer offseason. NBA.com's John Schuhmann will grade each franchise -- from the best team to the last -- in the inaugural Power Rankings for the 2018-19 NBA season.

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        NBA.com's Power Rankings, are just one man's opinion. If you have an issue with the rankings, or have a question or comment for John Schuhmann, send him an e-mail or contact him via Twitter.


        1
        Cleveland (Last season: 10-4)
        Head Coach: Tyronn Lue
        Even though losing in the Finals can be tough, the Cavs managed to bolster their second unit with additions of Jerami Grant, JaMychael Green and Donatas Motiejunas to pair with their existing core as well as noticeable bench players. They’re still the clear front-runner of the East.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGKyrie Irving Shelvin Mack Tim Frazier
        SGJ.R. SmithJared Dudley
        SFLeBron JamesJerami Grant Doug McDermott
        PFKevin Love JaMychal Green Channing Frye
        CTristan ThompsonDonatas Motiejunas


        2
        Golden State (Last season: 10-4)
        Head Coach: Steve Kerr
        Kevin Durant is finally an NBA Champion and now has that monkey off his back. With the Warriors bringing back basically everyone on board, can they go back-to-back?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGStephen CurryShaun LivingstonMario Chalmers
        SGKlay ThompsonPatrick McCawK.J. McDaniels
        SFKevin Durant
        PFDraymond GreenJoffrey Lauvergne
        CTyler ZellerJeff WitheyMarreese SpeightsDamian Jones


        3
        Dallas (Last season: 9-5)
        Head Coach: Rick Carlisle
        Easily the biggest signing in franchise history, will Boogie (aka postseason virgin) sink or swim come crunch time?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGJohn WallDeron Williams
        SGTim Hardaway Jr.Denzel ValentineTony Allen
        SFHarrison BarnesJustin Anderson
        PFSerge IbakaThomas RobinsonDarrell Arthur
        CDeMarcus CousinsA.J. HammonsAndrew Bogut


        4
        San Antonio (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: Gregg Popovich
        Yes, they’re ranked this high despite not making the Playoffs last season. Why? Because they’re the Spurs … It’ll be interesting to see how Pop brings rookie Hamidou Diallo along. But with plenty of veterans to guide the rookie, be sure for him to follow the path of Kawhi Leonard.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGTony ParkerDejounte Murray
        SGHamidou DialloDanny Green
        SFKawhi LeonardJames EnnisThanasis Antetokounmpo
        PFLaMarcus AldridgeBrandan WrightChimezie MetuDavid Lee
        CTyson ChandlerThomas Bryant


        5
        Minnesota (Last season: 7-7)
        Head Coach: David Blatt
        The Timberwolves finally look to live up to their potential under new coach David Blatt last season. After posting a solid 7-7 record, they’ll be looking to go one-up this time around.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGKris DunnTyus JonesNorris Cole
        SGZach LaVineJ.J. Redick
        SFAndrew WigginsWesley MatthewsKelly Oubre Jr.
        PFHarry Giles Jarnell Stokes Montrezl Harrell
        CKarl-Anthony TownsDwight Powell


        6
        Philadelphia (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Mike Budenholzer
        The Sixers decided to let Noel walk in free agency and now look to pair Okafor and Embiid together at the front court. With Simmons sliding to the 3, Philadelphia appears to have their rotations intact. Will it translate to more wins this season?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGRajon RondoMalik Monk
        SGTerrance FergusonAllen Crabbe Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot Nik Stauskas
        SFBen SimmonsDzanan Musa
        PFJahlil OkaforDario Saric
        CJoel EmbiidJordan HillIan Mahinmi


        7
        Portland (Last season: 12-2)
        Head Coach: Kevin McHale
        With Kevin McHale guiding the Trail Blazers to an overachieving 12-2 record last season, will they be able to make a deep postseason run this time?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGDamian Lillard
        SGC.J. McCollumAndre Iguodala
        SFMoe HarklessEvan TurnerJeff Green
        PFAl-Farouq Aminu Bam Adebayo Noah Vonleh
        CMason PlumleeEd DavisZaza Tony BradleyKevin Seraphin


        8
        Chicago (Last season: 9-5)
        Head Coach: Doc Rivers
        Last season was a disaster inserting MCW as the starting point guard for which he clearly was not a great fit with the starting unit. With the signing of Marcus Smart, can the Bulls get back to the top of the East, a position they were in when Rondo left?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGMarcus Smart Michael Carter-Williams Jerian Grant
        SGDwyane WadeJ.J. Barea
        SFJimmy Butler
        PFTaj GibsonNikola MiroticWendell Carter Yi Jianlian
        C Bobby Portis Festus Ezeli Robin Lopez


        9
        L.A. Clippers (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: Quin Snyder
        Will new coach Quin Snyder be able to break the Clipper curse? How will CP3 mentor rookie Collin Sexton and what will be the impacts in the long run?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGChris PaulCollin Sexton
        SGAustin RiversJeremy LambIan Clark
        SFShabazz MuhammadWesley JohnsonLuc Mbah a Moute
        PFAndrew NicholsonBrice JohnsonMeyers Leonard
        CDeAndre JordanDiamond Stone


        10
        Milwaukee (Last season: 9-5)
        Head Coach: Jason Kidd
        It was a bizarre move for the Bucks to re-sign Greg Monroe. But anything’s possible for a team that has a 6’11 as your point guard! Last year, Thon Maker showed some signs of life and it looks like the front office have the utmost trust in him. He’s now slated to start at the power forward spot this season.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGElfrid PaytonD.J. Augustin Frank Jackson
        SGGiannis AntetokounmpoRashad VaughnTroy Brown Jr.
        SFJabari ParkerMichael BeasleyJoe Johnson
        PFThon MakerWenyen Gabriel
        CGreg MonroeJohn Henson


        11
        Boston (Last season: 8-6)
        Head Coach: Brad Stevens
        With virtually the same roster as last year, the Celtics will look to avenge themselves after the devastating Conference Semifinal against Cleveland.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGIsaiah ThomasBrandon JenningsShake Milton
        SGAvery BradleyTerry RozierJames Young
        SFJaylen Brown
        PFJae CrowderIvan RabbAmir JohnsonJordan Mickey
        CAl HorfordKelly OlynykIke Anigbogu


        12
        Utah (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: David Joerger
        The Jazz will look to bounce back underachieving year, yet again. The good news is they landed another lottery pick drafted Michael Porter Jr.. Markelle Fultz was also outstanding in his rookie year – what will he do for an encore?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGMarkelle FultzDante ExumRamon Sessions
        SGRodney HoodAlec BurksKerwin Roach
        SFGordon HaywardMichael Porter Jr.Devin Robinson
        PFDerrick FavorsTrey LylesCaleb Swanigan
        CRudy Gobert


        13
        Indiana (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Terry Stotts
        Much like the Jazz, the Pacers severely underachieved and didn’t even make the Playoffs. Will they finally get over the hump this season?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGGeorge HillMelo Trimble
        SGMonta EllisLonnie WalkerCourtney Lee
        SFPaul GeorgeC.J. Miles
        PFErsan Ilyasova Charlie Villanueva Andrea Bargnani
        CMyles TurnerJaVale McGeeAl Jefferson


        14
        Toronto (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Dwane Casey
        Can the Raptors get back into Playoff contention after an injury-plagued year?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGKyle LowryCory Joseph
        SGDeMar DeRozanNorman PowellSviatoslav Mykhailiuk
        SFDeMarre CarrollKevin KnoxBruno Caboclo
        PFJared Sullinger Pascal Siakam Isaiah Hartenstein
        CJonas ValanciunasMarcin GortatJakob PoeltlLucas Nogueira


        15
        New York (Last season: 9-5)
        Head Coach: Frank Vogel
        Another year with a lack of point guard depth, or quality, can the Knicks outperform everyone’s expectations this year?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGSergio Rodriguez
        SGLance StephensonE'Twaun MooreAntonio Blakeney
        SFJayson Tatum Lance Thomas
        PFCarmelo Anthony Kyle O'QuinnCarlton Bragg Jr.
        C Kristaps Porzingis Joakim NoahGuillermo HernangomezDwayne Patrick


        16
        Oklahoma City (Last season: 7-7)
        Head Coach: Billy Donovan
        A contract year for Westbrook, can OKC do enough to keep him or will he bolt next summer?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGRussell WestbrookCameron Payne
        SGVictor OladipoBen McLemoreMalcolm Brogdon
        SFAndre RobersonLuol Deng
        PFDomantas SabonisRichaun HolmesMike ScottMarvin Williams
        CSteven AdamsEnes Kanter


        17
        L.A. Lakers (Last season: 4-10)
        Head Coach: Luke Walton
        A disappointing season despite the hype signing Blake Griffin, can the Lakers redeem themselves with the addition of Nerlens Noel?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGD'Angelo RussellTrevon Duval
        SGJordan ClarksonAlex Abrines
        SFBrandon IngramMiles Bridges
        PFBlake GriffinLarry Nance Jr.Zach Randolph
        CNerlens Noel Dewayne Dedmon Timofey MozgovIvica Zubac


        18
        Denver (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: Mike Malone
        With the number pick in DeAndre Ayton, will the Nuggets finally make the Playoffs?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGEmmanuel Mudiay De'Aaron Fox Jameer Nelson
        SGGary HarrisJamal Murray Will Barton Malik Beasley
        SFDanilo GallinariWilson Chandler
        PFNikola JokicKenneth FariedJuan Hernangomez
        CDe'Andre Ayton Jusuf NurkicJarrett Allen


        19
        New Orleans (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Alvin Gentry
        The Pelicans tasted postseason for the first time with a healthy squad. Can they keep up the momentum?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGJrue Holiday
        SGBuddy HieldTyreke Evans
        SFSolomon HillIsaac BongaOmri Casspi
        PFAnthony DavisKevon LooneyNemanja BjelicaMindaugas Kuzminskas
        CMarques BoldenOmer AsikChuck Diallo


        20
        Detroit (Last season: 8-6)
        Head Coach: Stan Van Gundy
        The Pistons decided to bring back Stan Van Gundy with basically the same roster when he left. Will things be different this time?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGReggie JacksonTony WrotenJoseph YoungIsh Smith
        SGKentavious Caldwell-PopeKosta Mushidi
        SFMarcus MorrisStanley JohnsonCorey Brewer
        PFTobias HarrisLauri Markkanen
        CAndre DrummondHenry Ellenson


        21
        Memphis (Last season: 7-7)
        Head Coach: Dave Fizdale
        Every year the Grizzlies seem to defy the odds and sneak into the Playoffs with a high seed. However, it doesn't get any easier as the years go by but David Fizdale has done a terrific job so far.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGMike ConleyRaul Neto T.J. McConnellWade Baldwin
        SGTyler JohnsonJerryd BaylessBruce Brown
        SFChandler ParsonsGeorges Niang
        PFTerrence JonesDeyonta DavisJon Leuer
        CMarc GasolNikola PekovicTyler Zeller


        22
        Charlotte (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: Steve Clifford
        A disappointing 5-9 record, the Hornets will look to get back into the Playoff hunt. They already have a more than capable roster on paper.


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGKemba WalkerMatthew Dellavedova
        SGKhris MiddletonLuka Doncic Iman Shumpert Josh Hart
        SFNicolas Batum Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
        PFFrank KaminskyJ.J HicksonDavos Bertans
        CCody ZellerCole Aldrich


        23
        Washington (Last season: 7-7)
        Head Coach: Sidney Lowe
        After a phenomenal postseason run where they made it all the way to the ECF, can they repeat under new head coach, Sidney Lowe?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGDennis Smith Jr.Ricky Rubio Isaiah Briscoe
        SGBradley Beal Tomas Satoransky Grayson Allen Seth Curry
        SFOtto PorterJustin Jackson
        PFMarkieff MorrisPatrick PattersonSacha Killeya-Jones
        CGorgui Dieng


        24
        Phoenix (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: Jeff Hornacek
        With Eric Bledsoe out and Mohamed Bamba in, what surprises will be in store for Phoenix this season?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PG Jeff Teague Brandon Knight Tyler Ulis
        SGDevin BookerLonzo Ball
        SFT.J. WarrenKent Bazemore Terrence Ross
        PFMarquese ChrissDragan BenderMohamed BambaBennie Boatwright
        CAlex LenJonathan JeanneBrandon McCoy


        25
        Atlanta (Last season: 5-9)
        Head Coach: Erik Spoelstra
        After missing the Playoffs, the Hawks basically dealt their lottery pick for Eric Bledsoe. However, is it enough for them to get back into the top 8 in the East?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGDennis SchroderGary Neal
        SGEric BledsoeLouis WilliamsJordan McRae
        SFRobert CovingtonTaurean PrinceV.J. BeachemMikal Bridges
        PFPaul MillsapKris Jenkins
        CDwight HowardOmer Yurtseven


        26
        Miami (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Tom Thibodeau
        A contract year for both Whiteside and Dragic, is Miami planning to blow it all up or keep its' core and pray for the best?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGGoran DragicTrey BurkeAndrew Harrison
        SGJosh RichardsonDion WaitersMarcus ThorntonJamal Crawford
        SFJosh JacksonSimon Watkins
        PFJustise WinslowJames Johnson
        CHassan WhitesideRyan Hollins


        27
        Orlando (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Scott Brooks
        The D-Rose experiment in Orlando worked like a charm. So much so, the front office decided to let Elfrid Payton go and now their success hinges on Rose's shoulders.

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGDerrick Rose
        SGEvan FournierDonovan MitchellRawle Alkins
        SFMario HezonjaJonathan Isaac
        PFAaron GordonLavoy AllenJeffery Fordham
        CNikola VucevicBismack BiyomboAron Baynes Stephen Zimmerman


        28
        Houston (Last season: 12-2)
        Head Coach: Kuba Gooding
        Despite posting a 12-2 record and reaching the WCF last season, we're still not convinced of the Rockets. So much so that they're bound to fall back down to Earth. Houston, care to beg differ?


        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGPatrick Beverley Patrick Mills Tyler EnnisAaron Brooks
        SGJames HardenEric Gordon
        SFTrevor ArizaMalcolm Hill
        PFJulius Randle Ryan Anderson Sam Dekker
        CClint Capela Chinanu Onuaku Doug Andersen


        29
        Sacramento (Last season: 6-8)
        Head Coach: Mike D'Antoni
        With Boogie gone, the Kings had a plethora of cap space to use. So what did they do? Sign Thaddeus Young and Trevor Booker of course! Kidding, but at least they won't be pestered with the trade rumors anymore right?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PG Frank NtilikinaDarren CollisonTy Lawson
        SGKyle Anderson Arron Afflalo Malachi Richardson Garrett Temple
        SFThaddeus YoungJaKarr Sampson
        PFTrevor Booker Skal Labissiere
        CWillie Cauley-Stein Georgios PapagiannisKosta Koufos


        30
        Brooklyn (Last season: 7-7)
        Head Coach: Kenny Atkinson
        With the hiring of Lionel Hollins a complete failure from the start, Brooklyn brought back the man who took them to the postseason a year ago. Can Kenny Atkinson work his magic again?

        Projected Depth Chart
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        PGJeremy Lin
        SGSean Kilpatrick Caris LeVert Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
        SFRudy Gay Bojan Bogdanovic
        PFTyler LydonChris McCulloughMirza Teletovic
        CBrook LopezSpencer HawesJustin Hamilton

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        • dfsJunkie
          Pro
          • Apr 2015
          • 852

          #124
          Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

          The T'Wolves look to have a dynasty building. Nice job with Wall and Cousins, seems like the team as a whole has a lot of flexibility in the upcoming season.

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          • vtcha
            MVP
            • Nov 2009
            • 2180

            #125


            Barnes torches Thunder in the third, Dallas wins in Boogie's debut

            November 5, 2018 | by NBA News



            With the new NBA season finally under way, the Mavericks easily took care of business and defeated the Thunder, 120-95. Dallas their presence known during the second and third quarter, outscoring OKC 67-37, led by Harrison Barnes who had a game-high, 35 points. Talks of Barnes deferring to his star teammates should be extinguished after tonight's performance.

            New acquisition, DeMarcus Cousins, made his debut for the Mavericks and was very impressive, particularly on the defensive end. He racked up 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks to go along with his 20 points. Cousins told reporters after the game just how much he's enjoyed being in Dallas. "Man, you guys don't know. Playing guys like John and Harrison, you know, it makes my life a helluva lot easy."


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            • vtcha
              MVP
              • Nov 2009
              • 2180

              #126


              Cousins out with leg injury

              November 10, 2018 | by NBA News



              The Dallas Mavericks will be looking to be without their star center, DeMarcus Cousins, for a lengthy period after he suffered an undisclosed leg injury.

              It's not exactly known when the injury occurred but Cousins was feeling discomfort in his leg during the team's scheduled practice yesterday. Team doctors immediately ruled him out for the clash against the Rockets next week, and he could in fact be sidelined up to 6-8 weeks.

              Coach, Rick Carlisle, addressed the media this morning about the situation. "Obviously it's a big loss and we're going to need our other guys to step up in his absence. Fortunately, he won't require surgery but it will be a lengthy time before we see him back on the court."

              Cousins scored 20 points and 9 rebounds on his debut against the OKC Thunder. A.J. Hammons will likely replace Cousins as the starting center with Andrew Bogut backing him up.

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              • vtcha
                MVP
                • Nov 2009
                • 2180

                #127


                Dallas avenges Conference Semi-final loss, defeats Houston, 110-93

                November 17, 2018 | by NBA News



                Despite losing DeMarcus Cousins due to injury, that didn't stop the Mavs from avenging their buzzer beating loss at the hands of the Rockets last season.

                Dallas got off slow, trailing at the half, 48-53. However, Harrison Barnes once again took over in the third quarter and led Dallas to a dominating 34-13 quarter. Barnes finished with 30 points while John Wall double-doubled with 17 points and 10 assists. A.J. Hammons was also impressive in his first career start, posting 15 points and 15 rebounds.

                As for the Rockets, they simply couldn't generate enough offensive in the second half, with James Harden leading the team in scoring with 24 points.

                Dallas now heads to San Francisco to take on the NBA Champions, Golden State Warriors.


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                • vtcha
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 2180

                  #128


                  Robinson suffers torn hamstring
                  November 28, 2018 | by NBA News


                  Its been a bumpy ride for the Mavericks so far as they endure another setback due to injuries. This time, Thomas Robinson has been diagnosed with a torn right hamstring, team officials revealed.

                  Although not expected to require surgery, Robinson will be on the shelf for the next 8-10 weeks. It's a tough blow for the big man, who has been outstanding in his limited time off the bench. In 2 games played, Robinson has been averaging 14.5 PPG with an absurd 14/16 field goals made.

                  With T-Rob sidelined, Harrison Barnes is expected to play more at the four to compensate.

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                  • vtcha
                    MVP
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 2180

                    #129


                    Warriors crush Mavericks, Barnes injured in loss

                    December 1, 2018 | by NBA News



                    Golden State showed Dallas what it was really like to be an elite team as they trounced them by 21 points. The game was basically over at the half with the Warriors having a commanding 74-38 lead. Stephen Curry was the highlight with 25 points while knocking down 7 three-pointers.

                    As for the Mavericks, things go from bad to worse as they suffer yet another injury - this time, their leading scorer Harrison Barnes, who went down with an ankle injury. Team doctors immediately ruled him out for the night, and after further analysis, he'll appear to be sidelined for the next 4-6 weeks.

                    Already missing Cousins and Robinson, it'll be up to John Wall and Serge Ibaka to man the fort whilst Dallas look to keep their Playoff aspirations alive.


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                    • vtcha
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2180

                      #130


                      Trail Blazers topple Mavericks, remain undefeated

                      December 22, 2018 | by NBA News



                      Portland is now off to a 4-0 start after tonight's 110-100 victory over the short-handed Mavericks.

                      As a team, they impressively only managed to turn the ball over 4 times whilst pulling down 24 offensive rebounds. Damian Lillard set the tone early, scoring 21 of his 34 points in the first half, and his pick-n-roll combination with Ed Davis was simply unstoppable all night. Consequently, Davis had an outstanding game, scoring a season-high 19 points with 17 rebounds, all in just 25 minutes of action.

                      With Dallas missing key starters in DeMarcus Cousins and Harrison Barnes, it was up to John Wall to carry the load. And although he managed to score 29 points, he was ineffective handling the rock, turning it over 9 times with just 8 assists.

                      Dallas will look to bounce back against the undefeated San Antonio Spurs. It's expected that Cousins will make his return with Harrison Barnes deemed questionable.


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                      • vtcha
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 2180

                        #131


                        Cousins, Mavs dominate Spurs but lose Barnes in the process

                        January 12, 2019 | by NBA News



                        DeMarcus Cousins was completely unstoppable on both ends of the floor as he carried Dallas to a convincing 110-91 victory over San Antonio.

                        Cousins, coming off a leg injury, picked up right where he left off, scoring 30 points, 16 rebounds and 5 blocks.

                        Unfortunately the win came at a price for Dallas as Harrison Barnes left the game in the third quarter after re-aggravating his ankle. It's speculated that he may have returned too soon and is now looking to be sidelined for up to 2 months. "It sucks, you know, I felt that I was playing the best basketball of my career," a disappointing Barnes addressed the media after the game. Barnes was indeed in the midst of a career year as he was on-par to make his first All-Star appearance.

                        It's a tough blow for the Mavericks as they'll now look to lean more on Cousins and Wall to carry the team in Barnes' absence.


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                        • vtcha
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 2180

                          #132


                          Timberwolves take over in the fourth, edges past Mavericks 101-96

                          January 29, 2019 | by NBA News



                          It was a huge night for Karl-Anthony Towns who led the Wolves from behind to take the game in the fourth quarter. Towns finished with 27 points and 19 rebounds while Harry Giles also pulled down 19 boards to go with 10 points.

                          As for Dallas, they simply couldn't buy a bucket, shooting just 6/35 from downtown. DeMarcus Cousins led the team in scoring with 32 points while John Wall struggled throughout the game as a result of foul troubles. He also tied a season-high 9 turnovers, and it's been a cause for concern that Rick Carlisle has started to take note. "He knows that he needs to do a better job of taking care of the ball and making the right plays. I don't need to tell him that. He'll figure it out" Carlisle addressed reporters about Wall, who is now averaging a whopping 6.0 TOPG.


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                          • vtcha
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 2180

                            #133


                            Wall fouls out as Clippers defeat Mavericks 109-104

                            February 11, 2019 | by NBA News



                            John Wall's struggles continue as he was in foul trouble for the second straight game. Wall finished with just 13 points and 9 assists.

                            Chris Paul led the way for the Los Angeles, knocking down 6 triples and finishing the game with 30 points as the Clippers get a big road win and are now 4-4 for the season.

                            With this loss, the Mavericks are now out of the top 8 and will be looking to redeem themselves against the Lakers in their next game.


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                            • vtcha
                              MVP
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 2180

                              #134


                              Mavericks lose 3 in a row after 110-121 defeat to the Lakers

                              February 18, 2019 | by NBA News



                              From fighting for a championship to fighting for a Playoff spot, the Mavericks have now dropped to 3-5 after tonight's loss to the Lakers. After starting off the first quarter leading 35-22, the Lakers clawed their way back thanks to an array of outstanding team defense.

                              Ingram and Russell combined to lead the team in scoring with 24 points while rookie Trevon Duval showed no respect to John Wall, talking smack all game. The two got T'd up and Duval even put Wall on a poster with a ferocious dunk in the second quarter.


                              As for Wall, despite scoring 26 points and 16 assists, he recorded a career-high 13 turnovers which led to the demise of his team and sparked the comeback for the Lakers. Clearly Duval's mind games worked as he got to Wall's head. Frustrated with the loss, DeMarcus Cousins called out the team after the game voicing his displeasure. "Man our other guys need to step up. Me and John are literally carrying the load and we can't do it all. We need those guys to be ready at all times and make those shots", Cousins referring to the team's poor shooting with only 6 makes from 22 attempts.

                              With the All-Star break coming up, the Mavericks will look to pick themselves up as they'll need to start winning to even make the Playoffs. Harrison Barnes, who has been out for the past 2 months with an ankle injury, is due to be back for the next game. It's clear they've missed his defensive presence as opponents have been scoring on them at will.


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                              • vtcha
                                MVP
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 2180

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                                2019 NBA All-Stars Announced




                                Russell Westbrook and LeBron James will once again headline the NBA All Star Game, hosted in Charlotte on February 24, 2019. Both players were the highest vote-getters for their respective conference as per the fans.

                                Despite a big dip in scoring this season, Westbrook have nonetheless led Oklahoma City to currently the best record in the West at 8-1. He has averaging 21.9 PPG, 8.1 RPG, 8.2 APG and 2.1 SPG.

                                Joining Westbrook in the back-court will be former teammate, James Harden, who is making his return to the All-Star game after being snubbed last year. Harden is averaging 25.7 PPG, 6.9 RPG and 5.8 APG while leading the Houston Rockets to the seventh best record in the West at 4-5.

                                The West starting forwards will be Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, and Karl-Anthony Towns. Coming off a championship season, KD is a shooting at an absurd 59.2% from the field whilst averaging 27.0 PPG, 9.1 RPG and 5.0 APG. Kawhi Leonard, on the other hand, has also been very impressive on both ends of the floor with 27.9 PPG, 8.3 RPG, 3.6 SPG and 1.8 BPG. Second-time All-Star, Karl-Anthony Towns has been posting career highs with 20.9 PPG, 16.5 RPG and 1.7 BPG. He and his T'Wolves are currently sitting 4th in the West with a 6-2 record.

                                Rounding out the West reserves will be Stephen Curry, C.J. McCollum, Gordan Hayward, Anthony Davis, Damian Lillard, Chris Paul, and making his first apperance, DeAndre Jordan.

                                As for the East, 5-time MVP, LeBron James will headline the East starters, posting averages of 22.9 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 8.0 APG, 2.4 SPG, and 1.9 BPG this season. Joining him in the front court will be Paul George (21.7 PPG, 7.9 RPG, and 2.6 SPG), and Dwight Howard, with averages of 16.7 PPG, 13.8 RPG, 2.1 BPG, and currently has his Hawks 4th in the East with a 6-3 record.

                                For the East back-court, Giannis Antetokounmpo will be the starting point guard, with averages of 25.1 PPG, 11.8 RPG and 7.0 APG. DeMar DeRozan will join him, making his 5th All-Star appearance after averaging 23.9 PPG and 5.4 APG.

                                Rounding out the East reserves will be Kyle Lowry, Rudy Gay, Paul Millsap, and first-timers in Rodney Hood, Nikola Vucevic, Dennis Schroder, and Ben Simmons.





                                Stars
                                Starters: Dennis Smith Jr. (WAS), Luka Doncic (CHA), DeAndre Ayton (DEN), Michael Porter Jr. (UTA), Isaac Bonga (NOP)
                                Reserves: Trevon Duval (LAL), Lonzo Ball (PHX), Mikal Bridges (ATL), Mohamed Bamba (PHX), Thomas Bryant (SAS)

                                Elites
                                Starters: Collin Sexton (LAC), Markelle Fultz (UTA), Harry Giles (MIN), Josh Jackson (MIA), Jonathan Isaac (ORL)
                                Reserves: Frank Ntilikina (SAC), Hamidou Diallo (SAS), Jayson Tatum (NYK), Ivan Rabb (BOS), Tony Bradley (POR)




                                Participants
                                Devin Booker (PHX)
                                C.J. McCollum (POR)
                                Isaiah Thomas (BOS)
                                Chris Paul (LAC)
                                Eric Bledsoe (ATL)
                                Jeremy Lin (BKN)




                                Participants
                                Terrance Ferguson (PHI)
                                Marquese Chriss (PHX)
                                Ben Simmons (PHI)
                                Jaylen Brown (BOS)

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