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By now you’ve probably read or heard it. Certainly it’s a Mavericks talker, albeit vague in detail and murky in substance. Purportedly, according to NBA insider Marc Stein, unidentified local investors have indicated “tangible interest” in teaming with Mark Cuban to buy back majority interest in the Mavericks from the Patrick Dumont and Miriam Adelson families.
Grant Afseth: The Dallas Mavericks list Cooper Flagg (left midfoot sprain) as doubtful to play against the Los Angeles Lakers. Naji Marshall (left foot strain) and Caleb Martin (left ankle sprain) are questionable.
After taking the court with a skeleton crew Tuesday, the Los Angeles Lakers will aim to assemble a more competitive lineup when they host the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday.
The Dallas Mavericks have retained CAA Sports to lead the franchise’s commercial strategy for the development of a new arena, a significant step in the team’s journey to move into a new home in five years.
Amid a season of change, the Mavericks are continuing to look ahead to the next decade and their potential future home.
Among the tasks for CAA Sports will be identifying a brand for the naming rights for the future arena project.
Fresh claims suggest that Texas politics, rather than basketball performance, may be driving Patrick Dumont and the Adelson family toward a potential Dallas Mavericks sale. At the center of the argument is Lt.
PHOENIX — Quick ball movement allowed Khris Middleton to get into position for his first 3-pointer as a member of the Dallas Mavericks. The veteran sharpshooter received a pass from fellow newcomer Tyus Jones,