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  • trekfan
    Designated Red Shirt
    • Sep 2009
    • 5819

    #151
    Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

    Tough loss to the Spurs, you guys seemed to get robbed. Not sure how much more you can improve the team, but with the talent you have, you should be very competitive next season. Maybe time for a coaching change, as much as I hate to say that.
    Any comments are welcome.
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    • LopaKa
      YaBoyRobRoy
      • Jul 2007
      • 3947

      #152
      Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

      Damn what a disappointing end to the season after you guys put together a great second half of the season. But hopefully your core stays in tact and you can make a run next year.
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      • vtcha
        MVP
        • Nov 2009
        • 2180

        #153


        Conference Semifinals Recap

        April 20, 2019 | by NBA News



        (1) Golden State Warriors vs. (5) San Antonio Spurs

        The Spurs gave the Warriors a run for their money as they almost came away with the upset, falling short 99-102.

        6 different Spurs players scored in double-digits with Kawhi Leonard leading with 25 points, 9 rebounds and 4 steals.

        As for Golden State, Kevin Durant was simply too much to handle, finishing with 39 points and 12 assists.

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        (2) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (3) Portland Trail Blazers

        In a fierce division rivalry, the Trail Blazers edged past the Thunder, 113-110.

        Damian Lillard led the way with 35 points, 7 assists and 3 steals.

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        (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (4) Cleveland Cavaliers

        Old school vs. New school, it was the veteran-ready Cavaliers that triumphant the 76ers, winning 106-94.

        Philadelphia's fairy-tale season came to an end as LeBron James led all scorers with 26 points and 10 assists while Kevin Love supplied 20 points and 11 rebounds.

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        (2) Atlanta Hawks vs. (6) Toronto Raptors

        The Raptors were able to overcome the Hawks thanks to a combined scoring of 47 points from Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan. Jared Sullinger also flirted with a triple-double with 7 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists.

        Toronto will now face Cleveland in an intense Eastern Conference rivalry brewing for the past couple of years now.

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        • vtcha
          MVP
          • Nov 2009
          • 2180

          #154


          Conference Finals Recap

          April 24, 2019 | by NBA News



          (1) Golden State Warriors vs. (3) Portland Trail Blazers

          The Warriors made light work of the Trail Blazers, easily defeating them 118-99.

          Kevin Durant led all scorers with 44 points to go with 12 rebounds and 5 assists. Stephen Curry also had a great night, finishing with 26 points and 14 assists.

          Golden State will now look to go back-to-back as they advance to the NBA Finals.

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          (4) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (6) Toronto Raptors

          Toronto have finally done it. They've dethroned the almighty Cleveland to be crowned the new Eastern Conference champions.

          The game went right down to the wire, with Toronto winning 89-88.

          DeRozan led with 22 points while Lowry stuffed the stat sheet with 19 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals.

          The Raptors will now advance to the NBA Finals for the very first time in franchise history but it won't be no easy task as they face the Golden State Warriors.

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          • vtcha
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            • Nov 2009
            • 2180

            #155


            NBA Finals: (1) Golden State Warriors vs. (6) Toronto Raptors

            April 26, 2019 | by NBA News



            In one of the greatest NBA Finals in recent memory, the Golden State Warriors have repeated as champions, narrowly winning 103-102.

            The game was neck-and-neck all around with Stephen Curry the leading scorer with 28 points. Kevin Durant also chipped in with 24 points but it was Draymond Green who stole the show as he was named Finals MVP, finishing with 18 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and a pair of steals and blocks.

            For Toronto, Kyle Lowry led the team with 33 points and 7 assists. Rookie Kevin Knox was huge off the bench, supplying 12 points on 4/5 shooting. Despite not finding his shot (0/7 FG) and going scoreless, Jared Sullinger racked up 11 rebounds and 8 assists while DeMar DeRozan scored 19 points.

            The Warriors have now won 3 titles in the past 5 years and their dynasty does not appear to be slowing down at any point.

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            • vtcha
              MVP
              • Nov 2009
              • 2180

              #156

              Dwyane Wade retires

              May 12, 2019 | by NBA News



              After 16 incredible years, Dwyane Wade has announced his retirement from the game at the age of 37.

              A career spanning from 2003-2019, Wade leaves behind career averages of 23.3 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 5.7 APG, 1.7 SPG, and 0.9 BPG in 894 games played. Wade will arguably go down as the third greatest shooting guard to have graced the game, behind Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. Some of his accomplishments in his career include 3 NBA titles, a Finals MVP trophy, and a 14x NBA All-Star. It's been rumored that Wade' next career move may involve a reunion back in South Beach.

              Below is the full list of player retirements as announced by the league officials yesterday morning.

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              • vtcha
                MVP
                • Nov 2009
                • 2180

                #157


                Magic win lottery, gets #1 pick

                July 5, 2019 | by NBA News



                Despite a miserable season, the Orlando Magic have some good fortune coming their way and will have the first choice in this years' 2019 NBA Draft. This will mark the franchise's fourth #1 overall pick in history.

                With the best odds in the lottery, Orlando fans breathed a sigh of relief as they were able to hold on to the top spot. The Hornets, once again, made the biggest jump, going from 5th projected to landing the 2nd pick while the Knicks unfortunately slip to 3rd despite having tied the worst record last season.

                This years' draft class is expected to deep with Duke sharpshooter, Steve Lever, as the consensus #1 pick overall. Other prospects possibly going early include Lawrence Howard (Ohio State) and the mystery big man, Axel Romero, from Argentina.

                Below is the full breakdown of the draft order and the lottery odds prior.



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                • vtcha
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 2180

                  #158

                  Coaching Changes: Wade returns to Miami

                  July 12, 2019 | by NBA News



                  In stunning revelation, Dwyane Wade has been named as the next head coach of the Miami Heat.

                  It was no secret that Wade insisted on his intentions to return to South Beach but many speculated as either an assistant coach or advisory role. But after the Bucks acquired Tom Thibodeau, whom was the Heat's head coach at the time, Miami made no time and instantly fast-tracked Wade's coaching career.

                  Despite how Wade left Miami as a player to join the Chicago Bulls, it appears the tension between him and Pat Riley have been completely extinguished as the two were spotted quite frequently together during the off-season in various events.

                  In other coaching news, it has also been a busy day with a series of coaching transactions.

                  Here is the full breakdown:
                  • Timberwolves re-sign David Blatt
                  • 76ers re-sign Mike Budenholzer
                  • Bucks acquire Tom Thibodeau from Heat
                  • Magic re-sign David Joerger
                  • Kings re-sign Mike D'Antoni
                  • Suns re-sign Jeff Hornacek
                  • Jazz hire Nate McMillan
                  • Pelicans re-sign Alvin Gentry
                  • Heat hire Dwyane Wade

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                  • vtcha
                    MVP
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 2180

                    #159


                    2019 NBA Draft Recap: Magic select Steve Lever with #1 overall pick

                    July 17, 2019 | by NBA News





                    #1 ORL | Steve Lever | SG

                    #2 CHA | DeMar Brooks | SG

                    #3 CHA | Lawrence Howard | C

                    #4 PHI | Paul Chapman | SG

                    #5 PHX | Khalil Carson | C

                    #6 DET | Reggie Davis | C

                    #7 UTA | Axel Romero | PF

                    #8 UTA | Marcus Barrow | C

                    #9 LAC | Dejounte Miller | SG

                    #10 BKN | Leon Best | PF

                    #11 LAL | Alejandro Ruiz | PG

                    #12 DET | Brayden Tyler | PF

                    #13 DEN | Rodney Gaines | SF

                    #14 MIA | Wizard Kelly | SF

                    #15 HOU | Trevor Ashley | PG

                    #16 NOP | Dakoulas Balidis | SF

                    #17 POR | Malcolm Gibbs | SF

                    #18 IND | Tyronn Singleton | PF

                    #19 MIN | Isaac Tate | PG

                    #20 WAS | Brandon O'Neal | PF

                    #21 CHA | Sheldon Overton | PG

                    #22 TOR | Martin Olic | PF

                    #23 SAS | Major Banks | SG

                    #24 BOS | Solomon N'diaye | C

                    #25 CLE | D'Angelo Black | SF

                    #26 POR | Patrick Berry | SF

                    #27 ATL | Eddy Thomas | PF

                    #28 PHI | Jacob Walsh | PG

                    #29 OKC | Karl Winston | PF

                    #30 GSW | Dontae Reed | C

                    #31 PHI | Noah Roberson | PG

                    #32 ORL | Deion Holloway | PG

                    #33 PHI | Kenny Brown | PG

                    #34 LAC | A.J. Hunter | SG

                    #35 BOS | Cecil Thompson | C

                    #36 MEM | Elijah Okoye | C

                    #37 DET | Brandy Bell | PF

                    #38 CHA | Emmanuel Harris | SG

                    #39 PHX | Mark Smits | SF

                    #40 NOP | Tyshawn McCallister | SF

                    #41 DET | Austin Mullins | PG

                    #42 BOS | Oleg Kozlov | C

                    #43 POR | Leon Daniels | PF

                    #44 SAC | Allen Hall | SG

                    #45 MEM | Sebestyen Szomory | SG

                    #46 CHI | Nick Staiger | SG

                    #47 MIN | Nick Upshaw | PG

                    #48 CLE | Jordan May | SG

                    #49 IND | Deshawn Clark | SF

                    #50 ORL | Daryl Owens | PF

                    #51 MEM | Jameer Jones | SF

                    #52 SAS | Damir Markovic | C

                    #53 TOR | Howard Nicholson | C

                    #54 DAL | Radu Calmuschi | PF

                    #55 ATL | LaceDarius Shepard | PF

                    #56 ATL | Ryan Thompson | SG

                    #57 NYK | Steven Jones | C

                    #58 DAL | Chandler Harris | SF

                    #59 OKC | Albin Strand | SF

                    #60 PHI | Christos Diamantopoulous | C
                    The Orlando Magic have selected Duke sharshooter, Steve Lever.

                    Lever was voted the Offensive Player of the Year in last season's college basketball where he averaged 23.2 PPG, 3.6 RPG and 4.4 APG.

                    Lever will join a Derrick Rose-led team consisting of other young talents such as Evan Fournier, Aaron Gordon, Nikola Vucevic and Jonathan Isaac. It is largely speculated that Lever will pair with Rose in the back-court with Fournier sliding over to the three. Magic head coach, David Joerger addressed the media earlier whom seemed very excited to work with the young prospect. "Steve is going to help space the floor for us tremendously which will allow Derrick to attack the paint more freely."

                    Maryland shooting guard, DeMar Brooks was surprisingly selected second by the Charlotte Hornets however was immediately traded to the Knicks for their third pick and Joakim Noah. Brooks recently impressed the Knicks during a workout, so much so that they traded backup center Joakim Noah in order to move up in the draft.

                    During the draft, there were a flurry of trades with the main one involving Derrick Favors - the Boston Celtics acquired Derrick Favors from the Jazz in exchange for the 7th overall pick. With Axel Romero falling in the draft, it would appear the Jazz simply couldn't pass on the chance and shipped off Favors, who has seen his numbers decline as a result of Rudy Gobert's development. Favors will undoubtedly solidify Boston's starting five as they'll be hoping to make a deep push in next season's Playoffs.

                    Below is the full breakdown of deals that went down during the draft along with the draft selections from each team.

                    Knicks trade: 3rd overall pick, Joakim Noah
                    Hornets trade: Draft rights to DeMar Brooks, 2021 second-round pick

                    Celtics trade: 7th overall pick
                    Jazz trade: Derrick Favors, 36th overall pick

                    Bucks trade: 12th overall pick, Elfrid Payton
                    Pistons trade: Tobias Harris, 2021 first-round pick (Top 3 protected)

                    Bulls trade: 17th overall pick, Patrick Patterson
                    Trail Blazers trade: Evan Turner, 2021 first-round pick (Top 3 protected)

                    Wizards trade: 21st overall pick
                    Hornets trade: Matthew Dellavedova, J.J. Hickson

                    Full draft selections:
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                    Last edited by vtcha; 01-14-2017, 01:39 AM.

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                    • vtcha
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2180

                      #160

                      Bobby Karalla-USA TODAY Sports



                      Despite not playing a single game since the 2015-16 NBA season, Chris Bosh has finally been medically cleared to play again.

                      Bosh, a Dallas native, chose the Mavericks as he wanted to return to his roots and give back to the community that raised him to be the man he is today. "Man, I'm just so thankful to be back and to play the game that I love so much. I'm so blessed" Bosh addressed the media earlier today.

                      Though at the age of 35, Bosh admittedly said that he is no longer the player he was 3 years ago. "After being out of action for so long, I'm just working my conditioning back up again. I definitely think I can contribute to this team, maybe not right away, but given my past championship experience and I'll be ready when coach gives me that call."

                      Furthermore, the Mavericks also brought back a familiar face and crowd favorite, Wesley Matthews, who was traded a few years' back as part of the John Wall acquisition.

                      With new players coming in, unfortunately Dallas had to let go of its' own free agents in order to accommodate for room. As a result, the Mavericks decided to part ways with Deron Williams, Thomas Robinson, and Darrell Arthur.

                      In other free agency news, the biggest movement was Kemba Walker, returning home and signing with the New York Knicks on a 4-year deal.

                      You can see other notable player movements in free agency below.
                      * Mavericks signings highlighted in blue.
                      • Spurs re-sign Kawhi Leonard to 5yr/$164.38M deal
                      • Mavericks sign Chris Bosh to 1yr/$2.00M deal
                      • Cavaliers re-sign Kyrie Irving to 5yr/$164.38M deal
                      • Bulls re-sign Jimmy Butler to 4yr/$128.79M deal
                      • Nets sign Cameron Payne to 3yr/$51.14M deal
                      • Rockets re-sign Patrick Mills to 3yr/$10.62M deal
                      • Cavaliers sign Rajon Rondo to 1yr/$8.20M deal
                      • Nuggets re-sign Nikola Jokic to 5yr/$136.99M deal
                      • Lakers re-sign D'Angelo Russell to 4yr/$107.33M deal
                      • Pacers re-sign Myles Turner to 4yr/$107.33M deal
                      • Thunder sign Doug McDermott to 1yr/$1.09M deal
                      • Mavericks sign Wesley Matthews to 2yr/$2.22M deal
                      • Raptors sign Thomas Robinson to 1yr/$1.09M deal
                      • Grizzlies re-sign Deyonta Davis to 4yr/$39.72M deal
                      • Warriors re-sign Joffrey Lauvergne to 2yr/$12.36M deal
                      • Suns sign Mario Hezonja to 3yr/$46.64M deal
                      • Cavaliers sign Austin Rivers to 3yr/$9.52M deal
                      • Hawks sign Rondae Hollis-Jefferson to 2yr/$15.05M deal
                      • 76ers re-sign Jahlil Okafor to 5yr/$136.99M deal
                      • Raptors re-sign Jonas Valancinuas to 4yr/$123.02M deal
                      • Nuggets re-sign Emmanuel Mudiay to 4yr/$107.33M deal
                      • Nuggets re-sign Gary Harris to 5yr/$136.99M deal
                      • Nuggets re-sign Jusuf Nurkic to 5yr/$136.99M deal
                      • Cavaliers re-sign Kevin Love to 4yr/$124.39M deal
                      • Hornets re-sign Michael Kidd-Gilchrist to 4yr/$102.68M deal
                      • Magic re-sign Nikola Vucevic to 3yr/$52.23M deal
                      • Suns re-sign T.J. Warren to 4yr/$88.78M deal
                      • Lakers re-sign Larry Nance Jr. to 3yr/$60.79M deal
                      • Hornets re-sign Khris Middleton to 4yr/$62.85M deal
                      • Raptors re-sign Norman Powell to 3yr/$19.75M deal
                      • Raptors re-sign DeMarre Carroll to 3yr/$13.25M deal
                      • Cavaliers re-sign J.R. Smith to 4yr/$20.95M deal
                      • Bulls sign Tomas Satoransky to 4yr/$11.31M deal
                      • Hawks sign Patrick McCaw to 2yr/$5.38M deal
                      • Mavericks sign Al Jefferson to 1yr/$1.09M deal
                      • Bulls sign J.J. Redick to 3yr/$8.17M deal
                      • Thunder sign Robert Covington to 2yr/$4.14M deal
                      • Knicks sign Kemba Walker to 4yr/$128.79M deal
                      • Kings sign Terry Rozier to 4yr/$16.29M deal
                      • Mavericks sign Mario Chalmers to 1yr/$1.09M deal
                      • Kings sign Dwight Howard to 3yr/$69.81M deal
                      • Hawks re-sign Eric Bledsoe to 4yr/$128.79M deal
                      • Kings sign Rashad Vaughn to 4yr/$38.10M deal
                      • Clippers sign Allonzo Trier to 3yr/$28.02M deal
                      • Mavericks re-sign Tim Hardaway Jr. to 2yr/$2.22M deal

                      Last edited by vtcha; 01-02-2017, 04:27 AM.

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                      • vtcha
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                        • Nov 2009
                        • 2180

                        #161


                        Can Rick Carlisle steer the Mavericks back into championship contentions?   |   Bobby Karalla-USA TODAY Sports


                        With the Mavs 2019-20 schedule released on yesterday morning, Dallas will be entering their 40th season in the NBA with a road trip to Portland to face Damian Lillard and the Trail Blazers.

                        Then on November 16, the Mavericks will get their chance at revenge against the San Antonio Spurs in a rematch of last season's first-round matchup.

                        On January 28, the Mavericks visit the Houston Rockets in what will be an anticipated fierce rival game.

                        A couple weeks later, the back-to-back NBA Champions, Golden State Warriors come to town to battle it out.

                        Dallas will then conclude their regular season facing the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center on April 14.

                        You can see the full schedule below.


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                        • LopaKa
                          YaBoyRobRoy
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 3947

                          #162
                          Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

                          Sad to see my favorite player retire but pretty awesome that he was signed as the head coach of his former team. I'm hoping he does well! Nice signings in the offseason bro, lots of veteran presence now.
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                          • vtcha
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                            • Nov 2009
                            • 2180

                            #163



                            2019-20 Season Preview
                            After a slow start to the 2018-19 season, marred by injuries to DeMarcus Cousins and Harrison Barnes, the Mavericks found their footing and went undefeated after the All-Star break. With such momentum going for them, it was somewhat disappointing to see them get knocked out of the first-round to rivals, San Antonio Spurs.

                            Now in Year 2 of the so-called 'Big 3' era, Dallas will pick themselves back up and, once again, attempt for a deep postseason run led by John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, and Harrison Barnes.


                            During the offseason, Barnes elected to opt in to his final year of contract which pretty much limited Dallas' cap flexibility - in fact, they literally couldn't sign anyone over the MLE. As a result, they added seasoned veterans chasing that championship ring, yet could still provide ample minutes.

                            Some key additions to bolster the Mavericks bench included Chris Bosh, who returned to the league after suffering blood clots for the past few years, Wesley Matthews, Mario Chalmers, and Al Jefferson. Furthermore, Dallas was able to bring back Tim Hardaway Jr. and Tony Allen, but unfortunately, decided to part ways with Deron Williams and Thomas Robinson. With no true backup point guard, it'll be interesting to see how Rick Carlisle tinkers with the rotation - will he play Wall heavy minutes or will he continue to experiment Denzel Valentine at the point?

                            Overall, with a season under their belts and the early jitters gone, the Mavericks look prime to redeem themselves. Will the added additions of veterans help steer the rest on the right track or will it all come crumbling down again when it matters?



                            Team Roster

                            #1 Justin Anderson | SF
                            University of Virginia
                            Height: 6'6"DOB: Nov 19, 1993 (25 years old)
                            Weight: 228 lbsDrafted: 2015 (1st Rnd, 21st by DAL)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 4 year
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1426.935.793.34.61.60.40.96.1
                            Career9717.139.483.02.90.80.40.54.7
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Andersen made strides last year, particularly on the defensive end, averaging career highs in rebounds (4.6 per game) and blocks (0.9 per game). At times, Rick Carlisle even used Andersen over Hardaway Jr. in the 4th quarter purely for his defensive tenacities.

                            #40 Harrison Barnes | SF/PF
                            University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
                            Height: 6'9"DOB: May 30, 1992 (27 years old)
                            Weight: 225 lbsDrafted: 2012 (1st Rnd, 7th by GSW)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 7 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1032.642.589.35.11.81.31.023.3
                            Career34528.844.876.64.71.50.80.311.5
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Plagued by injuries early on last year, Barnes was on the verge of being selected to his first All-Star appearance. Nonetheless, he was awarded the Most Improved Player of the Year for his efforts, as well as proving his value to the team. In fact, when Barnes was out, the Mavericks had a losing record. Safe to say, how far the Mavs go this season will likely correspond to Barnes one way or another.

                            #20 A.J. Hammons | C
                            Purdue University
                            Height: 7'0"DOB: Aug 27, 1992 (27 years old)
                            Weight: 260 lbsDrafted: 2016 (2nd Rnd, 46th by DAL)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 3 year
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1417.466.784.86.90.60.61.46.0
                            Career3617.872.373.87.00.70.91.56.9
                            2019-20 Overview
                            With the arrival of DeMarcus Cousins, it was expected for Hammons to see a reduced role last season. Despite that, Hammons still signed an extension with the team and he'll be expected to see much of the same as the backup for Boogie.

                            #11 John Wall | PG
                            University of Kentucky
                            Height: 6'4"DOB: Sep 6, 1990 (29 years old)
                            Weight: 210 lbsDrafted: 2010 (1st Rnd, 1st by WAS)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 9 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1329.947.076.83.911.21.50.619.9
                            Career46335.643.478.84.49.11.70.618.3
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Turnovers and foul troubles were a huge problem for Wall last season, both committing career highs with 5.5 TOPG and 3.2 FPG. However, those numbers seemed to have dipped towards the end of last season and the Mavericks will surely be hoping that trend carries over this year.

                            #7 Serge Ibaka | PF
                            CB L'Hospitalet (Spain)
                            Height: 6'10"DOB: Sep 18, 1989 (30 years old)
                            Weight: 235 lbsDrafted: 2008 (1st Rnd, 24th by SEA)
                            Nationality: Congolese/SpanishExperience: 10 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1429.051.074.17.01.40.61.310.2
                            Career56628.951.775.27.40.60.42.411.6
                            2019-20 Overview
                            With the arrival of Cousins and the continued growth of Barnes, it was inevitable that someone on the team would lose touches. Unfortunately for Ibaka, he was the odd man out as his numbers dipped to just 10.2 PPG. On the plus side, he did shoot a career best 42.5% from three-point and his rim protecting presence should continue to remain as his focal point for the team.

                            #10 Tim Hardaway Jr. | SG
                            University of Michigan
                            Height: 6'6"DOB: Mar 16, 1992 (27 years old)
                            Weight: 205 lbsDrafted: 2013 (1st Rnd, 24th by NYK)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 6 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1426.044.891.72.01.50.60.28.6
                            Career24422.641.782.41.91.30.40.19.9
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Despite improving his field goal percentages from the year before, Hardaway Jr. was widely inconsistent, missing many open threes on various occasions. It won't get any easier for him this season with the emergence of Denzel Valentine and the singing of Wesley Matthews breathing down his neck, it's Hardaway Jr. job to lose as the starting shooting guard.

                            #45 Denzel Valentine | SG/PG
                            Michigan State University
                            Height: 6'6"DOB: Nov 16, 1993 (25 years old)
                            Weight: 210 lbsDrafted: 2016 (1st Rnd, 14th by CHI)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 3 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1423.536.296.62.61.60.80.410.7
                            Career2520.938.394.62.21.30.60.39.4
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Last season saw Valentine develop his game as a player who could create his own shot. Now with Deron Williams gone, Rick Carlisle has hinted at playing Valentine more at the point position this year.

                            #12 DeMarcus Cousins | C
                            University of Kentucky
                            Height: 6'11"DOB: Aug 13, 1990 (29 years old)
                            Weight: 270 lbsDrafted: 2010 (1st Rnd, 5th by SAC)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 9 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1131.862.086.813.42.51.81.725.0
                            Career45431.646.373.110.92.81.41.220.3
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Mavericks fans were able to breathe a sigh of relief as Boogie was able to keep his cool all season long, and even average career highs in rebounds, steals and field goal/free throw percentages. Now in his second year after adjusting with his new team, Cousins will hold nothing back after getting his first taste of the postseason.

                            #9 Tony Allen | SG
                            Oklahoma State University
                            Height: 6'4"DOB: Jan 11, 1982 (37 years old)
                            Weight: 213 lbsDrafted: 2004 (1st Rnd, 25th by BOS)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 15 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season910.016.750.01.40.60.20.00.4
                            Career76521.847.571.63.41.31.40.47.9
                            2019-20 Overview
                            It was evident last year that Allen has lost a step or two. Nonetheless, he will continue to serve as the backup wing capable of defending the very best despite his offensive game virtually non-existent now.

                            #4 Chris Bosh | PF/C
                            Georgia Institute of Technology
                            Height: 6'11"DOB: Mar 24, 1984 (35 years old)
                            Weight: 235 lbsDrafted: 2003 (1st Rnd, 4th by TOR)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 16 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season
                            Career89335.849.479.98.52.00.81.019.2
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Three years away from the game, it's anyone's guess on how Bosh will perform on his return. Still, it's expected that he'll see minimal game time early on as he gets back on his feet again. His floor spacing could play in parts to provide more room for Cousins to operate down low.

                            #23 Wesley Matthews | SG/SF
                            Marquette University
                            Height: 6'5"DOB: Oct 14, 1986 (33 years old)
                            Weight: 220 lbsDrafted: 2009 (Undrafted)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 10 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season1416.640.081.01.51.30.50.38.1
                            Career56231.743.483.03.02.01.10.213.8
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Matthews returns back to Dallas after his stint in Minnesota. A crowd favorite and definitely one of 'Cuban's boy', Matthews will likely serve as the backup shooting guard but it wouldn't be all that surprising to see him overtake Tim Hardaway Jr. at some point in the season, particularly if the latter shows any signs of inconsistency.

                            #43 Al Jefferson | C
                            Prentiss High School (Mississippi)
                            Height: 6'10"DOB: Jan 4, 1985 (33 years old)
                            Weight: 289 lbsDrafted: 2004 (1st Rnd, 15th by BOS)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 15 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season615.353.333.34.00.80.00.25.7
                            Career83330.349.870.68.81.50.71.316.4
                            2019-20 Overview
                            No longer the dominant post threat he once was, Big Al will likely serve as the third-string center for the Mavericks.

                            #6 Mario Chalmers | PG
                            University of Kansas
                            Height: 6'2"DOB: May 19, 1986 (33 years old)
                            Weight: 190 lbsDrafted: 2008 (2nd Rnd, 34th by MIN)
                            Nationality: AmericanExperience: 10 years
                            STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                            2018-19 Season32.050.0100.00.00.30.00.32.0
                            Career59727.142.078.72.43.81.50.28.9
                            2019-20 Overview
                            Journeyman Mario Chalmers will likely serve as the backup point guard, though it'll be interesting to see if he can crack the rotation as the Mavs technically don't have a point guard outside of John Wall.



                            Player Contracts

                            Key: Team Option, Player Option, Non-Guaranteed

                            PLAYER
                            2019-20
                            2020-21
                            2021-22
                            2022-23
                            2023-24
                            DeMarcus Cousins
                            $31,190,000
                            $32,540,000
                            $33,880,000
                             
                            John Wall
                            $29,850,000
                            $31,190,000
                            $32,540,000
                             
                            Harrison Barnes
                            $25,100,000
                            $21,450,000
                            $22,420,000
                            $23,380,000
                             
                            Serge Ibaka
                            $16,160,000
                            $16,830,000
                             
                            Justin Anderson
                            $4,050,000
                            $4,230,000
                            $4,410,000
                             
                            Denzel Valentine
                            $3,380,000
                             
                            A.J. Hammons
                            $2,150,000
                            $2,250,000
                            $2,340,000
                             
                            Chris Bosh
                            $2,000,000
                             
                            Al Jefferson
                            $1,090,000
                             
                            Tony Allen
                            $1,090,000
                            $1,130,000
                             
                            Mario Chalmers
                            $1,090,000
                             
                            Tim Hardaway Jr.
                            $1,090,000
                            $1,130,000
                            $1,180,000
                             
                            Wesley Matthews
                            $1,090,000
                            $1,130,000
                             



                            Future Draft Pick Status

                            IN
                            OUT

                            2020 first round draft pick to Washington
                            Unprotected.

                            2020 second round draft pick to Chicago
                            Unprotected

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                            • vtcha
                              MVP
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 2180

                              #164




                              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 2019-20 NBA season.

                              * * *

                              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: 9-5)
                              Head Coach: Tyronn Lue
                              Despite missing the NBA Finals for the first time in five years, the Cavs come into this season retooling their roster with possible one of the deepest bench in the league. Key additions in Morris, Rivers, Nogueira and Rondo will surely leave opponents scrambling for answers.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGKyrie Irving Rajon Rondo
                              SGJ.R. SmithAustin RIversJordan May
                              SFLeBron JamesJared DudleyD'Angelo Black
                              PFKevin Love Markieff MorrisAmir Johnson
                              CTristan ThompsonLucas Nogueira


                              2
                              Golden State (Last season: 11-3)
                              Head Coach: Steve Kerr
                              Much the same for the back-to-back champions with some much added signings in the center position, such as the likes of John Henson and Marcin Gortat.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGStephen CurryShaun Livingston
                              SGKlay ThompsonJordan McRae
                              SFKevin DurantJerami GrantPaul Zipser
                              PFDraymond GreenJoffrey Lauvergne
                              CDewayne DedmonJohn HensonMarcin GortatDamian Jones


                              3
                              Minnesota (Last season: 8-6)
                              Head Coach: David Blatt
                              The Timberwolves officially broke out last season, and this time, will look to make a deep run into the postseason.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGKris DunnTyus JonesIsaac Tate
                              SGZach LaVineMonta EllisJeremy Lamb
                              SFAndrew WigginsKelly Oubre Jr.
                              PFHarry Giles Dwight Powell Lavoy Allen
                              CKarl-Anthony TownsJeff Withey


                              4
                              Dallas (Last season: 9-5)
                              Head Coach: Rick Carlisle
                              A disappointing first-round exit, the Mavericks will look to redeem themselves this season.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGJohn WallDenzel ValentineMario Chalmers
                              SGTim Hardaway Jr.Wesley MatthewsTony Allen
                              SFHarrison BarnesJustin Anderson
                              PFSerge IbakaChris Bosh
                              CDeMarcus CousinsA.J. HammonsAl Jefferson


                              5
                              Philadelphia (Last season: 11-3)
                              Head Coach: Mike Budenholzer
                              An incredible season last year, the Sixers will hope to go one up under the guidance of Mike Budenholzer, who was named the Coach of the Year.

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGMalik MonkJacob Walsh
                              SGTerrance FergusonAllen Crabbe Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot Paul Chapman
                              SFBen SimmonsDzanan Musa
                              PFJahlil OkaforDario Saric
                              CJoel EmbiidKelly OlynykIan Mahinmi


                              6
                              San Antonio (Last season: 9-5)
                              Head Coach: Gregg Popovich
                              With Dejounte Murray expected to take the helm over Tony Parker, will he be the x-factor on how far the Spurs can go?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGDejounte MurrayTony ParkerBrandon Jennings
                              SGHamidou DialloMajor BanksDanny Green
                              SFKawhi LeonardThanasis Antetokounmpo
                              PFLaMarcus AldridgeChimezie Metu
                              CThomas BryantJarrett AllenDamir Markovic


                              7
                              Portland (Last season: 10-4)
                              Head Coach: Kevin McHale
                              The Trail Blazers continue to roll with the same lineup for the past few years now. I mean hey, if it ain't broken, then don't fix it!


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGDamian Lillard Darren Collison
                              SGC.J. McCollumMalcolm Gibbs
                              SFMoe HarklessPatrick Berry
                              PFAl-Farouq Aminu Bam Adebayo Patrick Patterson Noah Vonleh
                              CMason PlumleeEd DavisTony Bradley


                              8
                              Chicago (Last season: 7-7)
                              Head Coach: Doc Rivers
                              With Wade retired and Butler re-signing with the team, the Bulls will rely heavily on their new core, particularly the emergence of Wendell Carter, whom averaged 11 PPG and 7.9 RPG in 25.5 MPG.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGMarcus Smart Jerian Grant
                              SGJ.J. RedickTomas SatoranskyJ.J. Barea
                              SFJimmy ButlerEvan TurnerSolomon HillO.G. Anunoby
                              PFWendell CarterJaMychal GreenYi Jianlian
                              C Bobby Portis


                              9
                              Boston (Last season: 9-5)
                              Head Coach: Brad Stevens
                              The addition of Derrick Favors finally fills the power forward void for the Celtics and gives them quite possible one of the best starting fives' in the league.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGIsaiah ThomasJeff TeagueShelvin Mack
                              SGAvery BradleyMatthew DellavedovaShake MiltonJames Young
                              SFJae CrowderJaylen Brown
                              PFDerrick FavorsIvan Rabb
                              CAl HorfordSolomon N'diayeIke Anigbogu


                              10
                              L.A. Clippers (Last season: 5-9)
                              Head Coach: Quin Snyder
                              The Clippers will look to contend for the Playoffs whilst brewing their prized prospects in Collin Sexton and Dejounte Miller.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGChris PaulCollin Sexton
                              SGDejounte MillerAllonzo TrierIan Clark
                              SFAndre RobersonWesley JohnsonLuis Montero
                              PFDavis BertansAndrew NicholsonMeyers Leonard
                              CDeAndre JordanMarreese SpeightsDiamond Stone


                              11
                              Toronto (Last season: 9-5)
                              Head Coach: Dwane Casey
                              After reaching the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history, the Raptors will be hoping more the same this season. Perhaps breakout star, Kevin Knox, can help continue that trend.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGKyle Lowry
                              SGDeMar DeRozanNorman PowellSviatoslav MykhailiukDion Waiters
                              SFKevin Knox DeMarre Carroll
                              PFJared SullingerThomas RobinsonIsaiah HartensteinMartin Olic
                              CJonas ValanciunasJakob Poeltl


                              12
                              Indiana (Last season: 8-6)
                              Head Coach: Terry Stotts
                              The Pacers will continue to rely on their stars, Paul George and Myles Turner, to carry the team into the Playoffs.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGGeorge HillMelo TrimbleJames Young
                              SGLonnie WalkerCourtney Lee
                              SFPaul GeorgeC.J. Miles
                              PFKyle O'QuinnRichaun Holmes Nemanja BjelicaTyronn Singleton
                              CMyles TurnerKevin Seraphin


                              13
                              Milwaukee (Last season: 6-8)
                              Head Coach: Tom Thibodeau
                              Can the Bucks get back into the Playoffs with the recent acquisition of Tobias Harris and new head coach, Tom Thibodeau?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGGiannis AntetokounmpoCorey JosephFrank Jackson
                              SGTroy Brown Jr.Nik Stauskas
                              SFJabari ParkerTerrence Ross
                              PFTobias Harris Thon MakerWenyen Gabriel
                              CGreg MonroeKosta KoufosOmer Asik


                              14
                              New York (Last season: 2-12)
                              Head Coach: Frank Vogel
                              How far will the Knicks go with the addition of Kemba Walker and number two overall pick, DeMar Brooks?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGKemba WalkerIsh Smith
                              SGDeMar BrooksAlex AbrinesAntonio Blakeney
                              SFJayson TatumIman Shumpert
                              PFCarmelo Anthony Jordan MickeyCarlton Bragg Jr.
                              C Kristaps Porzingis Willy HernangomezChinanu Onuaku


                              15
                              Denver (Last season: 6-8)
                              Head Coach: Mike Malone
                              What will Year 2 have in store for Rookie of the Year, DeAndre Ayton?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGEmmanuel Mudiay De'Aaron Fox
                              SGGary HarrisJamal Murray Will Barton Malik Beasley
                              SFDanilo GallinariRodney GainesWilson Chandler
                              PFNikola JokicKenneth FariedJuan Hernangomez
                              CDe'Andre Ayton Jusuf Nurkic


                              16
                              L.A. Lakers (Last season: 6-8)
                              Head Coach: Luke Walton
                              Blake Griffin as a Laker has been a bust thus far. Is this the year he finally lives up to the hype?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGD'Angelo RussellTrevon DuvalAlejandro Ruiz
                              SGJordan ClarksonE'Twaun Moore
                              SFBrandon IngramMiles Bridges
                              PFBlake GriffinLarry Nance Jr.Donatas MotiejunasMindaugas Kuzminskas
                              CNerlens Noel Timofey Mozgov


                              17
                              Orlando (Last season: 2-12)
                              Head Coach: David Joerger
                              Is number overall pick, Steve Lever, the real deal or have the Magic made a terrible mistake?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGDerrick RoseTrey BurkeRay McCallum
                              SGSteve LeverLance StephensonRawle AlkinsDonovon Mitchell
                              SFEvan FournierJonathan Isaac
                              PFAaron Gordon
                              CNikola VucevicBismack BiyomboStephen Zimmerman


                              18
                              New Orleans (Last season: 6-8)
                              Head Coach: Alvin Gentry
                              In his final year, can the Pelicans do enough to entice Anthony Davis to re-sign?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGJrue HolidayMichael Carter-WilliamsD.J. Augustin
                              SGBuddy HieldMalcolm Brogdon
                              SFTyreke EvansIsaac BongaOmri CasspiDakoulas Balidis
                              PFAnthony DavisTaj GibsonCheick Diallo/td>
                              CMarques Bolden


                              19
                              Oklahoma City (Last season: 11-3)
                              Head Coach: Billy Donovan
                              A terrific regular season team but will they finally get over the hump when it really counts?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGRussell WestbrookGary Neal
                              SGVictor OladipoJerryd Bayless
                              SFRobert CovingtonDoug McDermottJames EnnisLuol Deng
                              PFDomantas SabonisKarl WinstonCharlie Villanueva
                              CSteven AdamsEnes Kanter


                              20
                              Phoenix (Last season: 5-9)
                              Head Coach: Jeff Hornacek
                              With Lonzo Ball officially the starting point guard, are the Suns fortunes about to change for the better?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PG Lonzo BallBrandon Knight Tyler Ulis
                              SGDevin BookerKent Bazemore
                              SFT.J. WarrenMario Hezonja
                              PFDragan BenderMarquese ChrissMohamed BambaBennie Boatwright
                              CKhalil CarsonAlex LenBrandon McCoy


                              21
                              Washington (Last season: 9-5)
                              Head Coach: Sidney Lowe
                              Can the Wizards take the next step and repeat their postseason run a few years back where they made it to the ECF?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGDennis Smith Jr.Ricky Rubio Isaiah Briscoe
                              SGBradley Beal Grayson Allen Seth Curry
                              SFOtto PorterJustin Jackson
                              PFNikola MiroticSacha Killeya-JonesBrandon O'Neal
                              CGorgui DiengFestus Ezeli


                              22
                              Memphis (Last season: 5-9)
                              Head Coach: Dave Fizdale
                              After missing the Playoffs last year, do the Grizzlies have what it takes to get back in?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGMike ConleyWade Baldwin
                              SGTyler JohnsonBruce Brown
                              SFJeff GreenMichael BeasleyJames Johnson
                              PFDeyonta DavisJon LeuerTerrence JonesRyan Anderson
                              CMarc GasolIvica Zubac


                              23
                              Atlanta (Last season: 10-4)
                              Head Coach: Erik Spoelstra
                              After losing Dwight Howard to free agency, the Hawks were able to retain Eric Bledsoe however. But will it be enough to live up to last season's expectation where they went 10-4?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGDennis SchroderT.J. McConnellEdmond Sumner
                              SGEric BledsoePatrick McCawRondae Hollis-Jefferson
                              SFTaurean Prince Mikal BridgesV.J. Beachem
                              PFPaul MillsapAndrea BargnaniEddy Thomas
                              CJonathan JeanneOmer Yurtseven


                              24
                              Detroit (Last season: 5-9)
                              Head Coach: Stan Van Gundy
                              Are the Pistons destined for mediocrity again?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGReggie JacksonElfrid Payton
                              SGKentavious Caldwell-PopeBen McLemoreKostja Mushidi
                              SFStanley JohnsonMarcus Morris
                              PFLauri MarkkanenMontrezl HarrellBrayden Tyler
                              CAndre DrummondHenry EllensonReggie Davis


                              25
                              Utah (Last season: 5-9)
                              Head Coach: Nate McMillan
                              The Jazz basically traded away Derrick Favors for an unknown rookie in Axel Romero. Are they insane or do they know something that we don't?


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGMarkelle FultzDante ExumRaul Neto
                              SGJosh RichardsonKerwin Roach
                              SFGordon HaywardMichael Porter Jr.Devin Robinson
                              PFAxel RomeroTrey LylesBrandan WrightCaleb Swanigan
                              CRudy GobertMarcus Barrow


                              26
                              Charlotte (Last season: 5-9)
                              Head Coach: Steve Clifford
                              With Kemba Walker gone and possibly 19 year old, Sheldon Overton, as the starting point guard, he's surely got his work cut out for him.


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGSheldon OvertonTony Wroten
                              SGKhris MiddletonLuka Doncic Troy DanielsEmmanuel Harris
                              SFNicolas Batum Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
                              PFFrank KaminskyKevon Looney
                              CLawrence HowardCody ZellerJoakim Noah


                              27
                              Sacramento (Last season: 3-11)
                              Head Coach: Mike D'Antoni
                              So Dwight Howard has re-united with Mike D'Antoni once again. Surely somebody's playing a cruel joke on us right?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PG Frank NtilikinaTerry Rozier
                              SGRashad VaughnMalachi Richardson
                              SFKyle AndersonJaKarr Sampson
                              PFThaddeus YoungTrevor BookerSkal Labissiere
                              CDwight HowardWillie Cauley-SteinGeorgios PapagiannisSteven Jones


                              28
                              Houston (Last season: 6-8)
                              Head Coach: Kuba Gooding
                              One of these years the Rockets are going to get more credit than they deserve. Just not this year...


                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGPatrick Beverley Patrick Mills Tyler EnnisTrevor Ashley
                              SGJames HardenEric Gordon
                              SFChandler ParsonsMalcolm Hill Trevor Ariza
                              PFJulius Randle Mike ScottJoel Bolomboy
                              CClint Capela


                              29
                              Brooklyn (Last season: 6-8)
                              Head Coach: Kenny Atkinson
                              Slowly but surely the Nets are making ground (i.e., getting back draft picks)

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGCameron PayneJeremy Lin
                              SGAlec Burks Caris LeVert Sean Kilpatrick
                              SFRudy Gay Bojan Bogdanovic
                              PFTyler LydonChris McCulloughBrice JohnsonLeon Best
                              CBrook LopezJustin Hamilton


                              30
                              Miami (Last season: 7-7)
                              Head Coach: Dwyane Wade
                              The Heat were fortunate to have blossomed an All-Star in Rodney Hood last season but that's as good as it gets. Perhaps the return of Flash could change things and bring Miami back to their glory days?

                              Projected Depth Chart
                              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                              PGGoran DragicAndrew HarrisonTim Frazier
                              SGRodney Hood
                              SFJosh JacksonShabazz MuhammadWizard Kelly
                              PFJustise WinslowPascal SiakamJarnell Stokes
                              CHassan WhitesideTyler ZellerJordan Hill

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                              • vtcha
                                MVP
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 2180

                                #165


                                Lillard explodes for 42 as Trail Blazers down Mavericks 115-110

                                November 4, 2019 | by NBA News



                                Despite missing C.J. McCollum due to an injury, rookie Malcolm Gibbs filled in an admirable job, scoring 16 points on his NBA debut. But it was Damian Lillard that carried Portland to the win as Dallas simply had no answers for him. Lillard finished the game with 42 points, 6 assists and 4 steals.

                                For the Mavericks, DeMarcus Cousins was the lone consistent threat, shooting 10/13 from the field, finishing with 29 points however foul troubles limited him during the second half. As for John Wall and Harrison Barnes, they could not buy a bucket tonight, combining on just 8/30 shooting.


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