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The Impact of David Lee for the Dallas Mavericks

David Lee is making an immediate impact for the Dallas Mavericks. 

David Lee in Dallas

by Da`Vince “Dino” Wright

First of all allow me to send a special shout out to the Boston Celtics. And before I get into this article and say, “Thank you NOT for using him up!” I know what your thinking, “How could a columnist start a story off like this?” Well the answer is simple. 

Danny Ainge and his stooge of a coach kept him on the bench while Boston continued to stink up the joint. Flash forward to last Monday night. David came off the bench and scored a few points and grabbed 3 rebounds to change the dynamics of the game. Dallas has a few big men that settles for jump shots and hate posting up. David will be that change we need. He plays great defense, he can pass from the blocks and he can score in traffic. 

If you go back a year ago to the Golden State Warriors winning the NBA Championship. The person Steve Kerr played in front of him was Draymond Green. Draymond struggled in the last 2 games with scoring, defense and rebounds. Kerr injected Lee and he brought life into the games. Sad to see that he was sent back to the bench and Green began to play better. The Warriors won the championship, but Lee was the forgotten piece to the series.

I`ve watched him since his playing days at Florida. He can play and he has an vivid understanding to the game. He`s a 2 time All-Star with career average of 14.4 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. Dallas struggles at rebounding and he`s the key to turning it around. Sad to see a good player fall out of the rotation on two teams that need him. Rick Calisle has to recognize time management and allow him to play his game. I can see him staying here for the long term.

The buyout from Boston was a good thing and the 2.1 million portion from Dallas wasn`t so bad either. The Mavs still has cap room to build but received a quality player to boost post play in the line up.

Press Release: Dallas Mavericks Sign David Lee


MAVERICKS SIGN FREE AGENT DAVID LEE

DALLAS—The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have signed free agent forward/center David Lee. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. In a related move, the Mavericks also requested waivers on guard John Jenkins.

Lee (6-9, 245) was originally drafted by the New York Knicks with the 30th overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft. He spent the first five years of his career as a Knick before signing as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors prior to the 2010-11 season. He played five seasons with the Warriors before being traded to the Boston Celtics this past offseason.

The two-time NBA All-Star (2010, 2013) holds career averages of 14.4 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 30.9 minutes in 725 career games (494 starts) with New York, Golden State and Boston.  Lee was named All-NBA Third Team in 2013 and was a member of Golden State’s 2015 World Championship squad.

The Saint Louis, Mo., native was waived by the Celtics February 19 and cleared waivers before the Mavericks signed him as a free agent. Lee will wear number 42.

Jenkins was signed by the Mavericks as a free agent on July 24, 2015. He saw action in 21 games for Dallas this season (1 start) and averaged 3.3 points and 1.0 rebounds in 9.2 minutes per contest.  




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Are The Dallas Mavericks Ready To Trade Deron Williams?

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Will Deron Williams still be a Dallas Maverick after the NBA trade deadline? 


NBA Trade Rumors: Dallas Mavericks

by Da`Vince “Dino” Wright

Deron Williams for Jeff Teague? Why would the Mavs entertain the thought? 

Seriously speaking Deron Williams should have been a Dallas Maverick four years ago when he decided to take the money from the Brooklyn Nets. He was in his prime, but instead it was four injury prone years wasting away in the Northeast. 

Lets talk trade now. 

Jeff Teague is younger, an All-Star last year on a team with 60 wins, and his contract dollar wise makes sense. Dennis Schroder has been playing lights out which makes Jeff Teague expendable. Schroder's contract saves the Hawks money and he is younger. Deron Williams is on a team filled with guards and trading him gives more playing time to J.J. Barea, Raymond Felton and Devin Harris. Teague can easily play at the shooting guard position because he is a scorer. Teague can make the clutch shots with the shot clock running down. Williams has struggled in the clutch shooting 37% when he has the ball in his hands. 

The Mavs lost big game play when they gave up Monta Ellis and he`s playing big in Indiana right now. The Mavs needs a proven stopper in the paint and rebounding is down on both ends of the floor. JaVale McGee, Selah Merji and Satnam Singh Bahamara could be dealt as well. The problem is not with guards it`s with the big men. There`s so many players on the trading block but the Mavs need to pick up an enforcer in the paint that can play in the post.

Let`s sit back and see what the Mavericks do at the NBA trade deadline.

Podcast: All-NBA Podcast

Kevin Durant returns for the OKC Thunder. Photo credit: Rodney Fisher
The Last Shift is the web's #1 late night sports show. On the All-NBA podcast, host Rodney Fisher reviews the past week of NBA action and previews the week to come.
On this episode, we talk about the opening of the 2015-16 NBA season. 
  • Houston Rockets fire coach, but still not winning
  • NBA Power Rankings
  • Cleveland Cavaliers flying under the radar.
  • Will the 76ers ever win a game?
The Late Shift is brought to you by NTXGAME.com and credentialed by the NBA.


NBA: Thunder Halt Mavs Win Streak 117-114

Russell Westbrook put up 31 points to beat the Dallas Mavericks 117-114.


Podcast: The Late Shift All-NBA Weekly Podcast

The Late Shift: All-NBA Podcast
The Last Shift is the web's #1 late night sports show. On the All-NBA podcast, host Rodney Fisher reviews the past week of NBA action and previews the week to come.
On this episode, we talk about the opening of the 2015-16 NBA season. 
  • Are the Warriors going to break the 72 win record?
  • Biggest suprise so far?
  • Early look at rookies.
  • The wild, wild, Western Conference.
The Late Shift is brought to you by NTXGAME.com and credentialed by the NBA.

Kobe Bryant LIVE Interview - Sunday Night 9:30pm CST


Kobe Bryant, entering into his 20th NBA season with the Los Angeles Lakers, talks to NTXGAME.com live after the Mavs vs Lakers game this Sunday.



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Live Stream: Dallas Mavericks vs Atlanta Hawks Postgame Interviews

Dallas Mavericks vs Atlanta Hawks Friday, October 16, 2015 Postgame Interviews

Live Stream of postgame interviews starts immediately after game. Interviews include both coaches and players from both teams.




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Live Postgame Show: Dallas Mavericks vs Denver Nuggets (Immediately After Game)

LIVE Dallas Mavericks vs Denver Nuggets postgame show

Join us for our Live look at Dallas Mavericks vs Denver Nuggets. Get our reactions to the first look after the first preseason game of the 2015-16 NBA Season.



Dallas Mavericks Announce 2015 PreSeason Schedule

DALLAS – The Dallas Mavericks announced their 2015 preseason schedule today, which tips off on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 pm at American Airlines Center against the Denver Nuggets.

The 2015 preseason schedule will see Dallas play three home games at American Airlines Center, two games at opposing NBA arenas and two neutral site games. In addition to hosting the Nuggets on Oct. 6, the Mavericks will also take on the Atlanta Hawks (Oct. 16) and the Phoenix Suns (Oct. 21) at American Airlines Center.

The Mavericks’ first preseason road test will be a rematch of the first round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs when they travel to Houston to battle the Rockets on Oct. 7. Dallas will then travel to Tulsa, Okla., to play the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Bank of Oklahoma Center on Oct. 13.   

After road matchups with James Harden and Kevin Durant, Dallas will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena on Oct. 19. The Mavericks conclude their preseason with another neutral site game at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb., where they will take on Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls on Oct. 23.

All of the preseason games can be heard on ESPN 103.3 FM and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes (1540 AM). TXA 21 will broadcast the opening preseason game versus Denver on Oct. 6 and the game at Cleveland on Oct. 19. Fox Sports Southwest will televise the meeting with Phoenix on Oct. 21.

Following preseason play, Dallas tips off the 2015-16 regular season on the road against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, Oct. 28. The Mavericks home opener is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 3 when the Toronto Raptors come to town. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased through mavs.com or by calling 214-747-MAVS.


2015 Dallas Mavericks Preseason Schedule (All Times Central)

DATEOPPONENTTIMELOCATIONVENUETV
TuesOct. 6Denver7:30 p.m.    DallasAmerican Airlines CenterTXA 21
WedOct. 7@ Houston7:00 p.m.HoustonToyota Center
TueOct. 13@ Oklahoma City7:00 p.m.Tulsa, Okla.Bank of Oklahoma Center
FriOct. 16Atlanta7:30 p.m.DallasAmerican Airlines Center
MonOct. 19@ Cleveland6:00 p.m.ClevelandQuicken Loans ArenaTXA 21
WedOct. 21Phoenix7:30 p.m.DallasAmerican Airlines CenterFSSW
FriOct. 23@ Chicago7:00 p.m.Lincoln, Neb.Pinnacle Bank Arena


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Video: Dirk Drops 18pts, 7 Boards Against Poland in 23 Minutes

Dirk Nowitzki puts up numbers for German national basketball team. 
Dirk Nowitzki shows no signs of retirement against the Poland national team. He scores 18 points, with 7 rebounds in only 23 minutes of play with his German national team.






Mavs Sign JaVale McGee

MAVERICKS SIGN CENTER JAVALE MCGEE

DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have signed free agent center JaVale McGee. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

McGee (7-0, 270) is a seven-year veteran with career averages of 8.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 19.9 minutes per game in 382 games (158 starts) with Washington, Denver and Philadelphia. He has shot 54 percent from the field for his career.

McGee appeared in 23 games for Denver and Philadelphia in 2014-15, averaging 4.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 11.1 minutes per contest.

A native of Flint, Mich., McGee spent two seasons at the University of Nevada. As a sophomore, he averaged 14.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. McGee declared for the NBA Draft following his sophomore season and was the 18th overall selection by the Washington Wizards in 2008.

McGee’s father, George Montgomery, was a second-round draft pick of the Portland Trail Blazers in 1985 and his mother, Pamela McGee, played in the WNBA for the Los Angeles Sparks and Sacramento Monarchs.


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2015-16 Dalllas Mavericks Schedule Released


DALLAS – The Dallas Mavericks announced their 2015-16 schedule today, tipping off their 36th season on a three-game road trip starting with Phoenix on Wednesday, Oct. 28 and followed by the L.A. Clippers (Oct. 29) and the L.A. Lakers (Nov. 1).  

The Mavericks begin their 15th season at the American Airlines Center on Tuesday, Nov. 3 against the Toronto Raptors at 7:30 pm

The Mavericks national TV schedule includes one game on TNT, six on ESPN and nine on NBATV.

TNT features Dallas early in the season as the Mavericks travel to face the L.A. Clippers on Oct. 29.  The six games ESPN carries include vs. L.A. Clippers (Nov. 11), vs. Atlanta (Dec. 9), at Golden State (Jan. 27), vs. San Antonio (Feb. 5), at Portland (Mar. 23) and vs. Houston (Apr. 6).
                                                                                                                                                   
Dallas also has nine televised games on NBATV.  They are vs. Denver (Nov. 28), at Portland (Dec. 1), at New York (Dec. 7), vs. Phoenix (Dec. 14), at Toronto (Dec. 22), at Los Angeles Lakers (Jan. 26), vs. Minnesota (Feb. 28), vs. Memphis (Apr. 8) and at L.A. Clippers (Apr. 10).

The remaining portion of the Mavericks’ local television schedule for games on Fox Sports Southwest will be released at a later date.  All games can be heard on ESPN 103.3 FM and on KZMP 1540 AM ESPN Deportes.

January could be the Mavericks’ most challenging month as they play a season-high 18 games, including five back-to-backs and one beginning on Jan. 31 and ending Feb. 1.  That month features 10 road games and eight home games.  Some of those games include at Miami (Jan. 1), at New Orleans (Jan. 6), vs. Cleveland (Jan. 12), at Chicago (Jan. 15), at San Antonio (Jan. 17), vs. Oklahoma City (Jan. 22) and at Houston (Jan. 24). November is the team’s second busiest month as they play 16 games.

The longest homestand of the season is six games beginning on Sunday, Feb. 21 and concluding Thurs. March 3.  Some notable games during that stretch include Oklahoma City (Feb. 24), Denver (Feb. 26) and Sacramento (Mar. 3).

The Mavericks have 17 back-to-backs this season, 14 of which come prior to the All-Star Break.  In total, eight back-to-backs are on the road, five begin at home and conclude on the road and four are road-to-home. 

The reigning World Champion Golden State Warriors make two appearances at American Airlines Center this season on Dec. 30 and Mar. 18.

Mavs individual tickets will go on sale at 6 pm CT today and can be purchased through mavs.com. Full Season, half season and 10-Game Mini Plans are available.  In addition, 3-Game Rivalry Packs will be on sale, which feature the hottest matchups at the best price. Quantities are limited, so order today!



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DALLAS MAVERICKS
2015-16 SCHEDULE

FOR TICKETS CALL 214.747.MAVS


DATE OPPONENT TIME TV
OCTOBER
Wed. Oct. 28 @ Phoenix 9:00
Thurs. Oct. 29 @ L.A. Clippers 9:30 TNT

NOVEMBER
Sun. Nov. 1 @ L.A. Lakers 8:30
Tues. Nov. 3 Toronto 7:30
Thurs. Nov. 5 Charlotte 7:30
Sat. Nov. 7 New Orleans 7:30
Tues. Nov. 10 @ New Orleans 7:00
Wed. Nov. 11 L.A. Clippers 7:00 ESPN
Fri. Nov. 13 L.A. Lakers 7:30
Sat. Nov. 14 @ Houston 7:00
Mon. Nov. 16 @ Philadelphia 6:00
Wed. Nov. 18 @ Boston 6:30
Fri. Nov. 20 Utah 7:30
Sun. Nov. 22 @ Oklahoma City 6:00            
Tues. Nov. 24 @ Memphis 7:00
Wed. Nov. 25 @ San Antonio 7:30
Sat. Nov. 28 Denver 7:30 NBATV
Mon. Nov. 30 @ Sacramento 9:00

DECEMBER

Tues. Dec. 1 @ Portland 9:00 NBATV
Fri. Dec. 4 Houston 7:30
Sun. Dec. 6 @ Washington 5:00
Mon. Dec. 7 @ New York 6:30 NBATV
Wed. Dec. 9 Atlanta 8:30 ESPN
Sat. Dec. 12 Washington 7:30
Mon. Dec. 14 Phoenix 7:30 NBATV
Wed. Dec. 16 @ Indiana 6:00
Fri. Dec. 18 Memphis 7:30
Tues. Dec. 22 @ Toronto 6:30 NBATV
Wed. Dec. 23 @ Brooklyn 6:30
Sat. Dec. 26 Chicago 7:30
Mon. Dec. 28 Milwaukee 7:30
Wed. Dec. 30 Golden State 7:30

JANUARY

Fri. Jan. 1 @ Miami 6:30
Sat. Jan. 2 New Orleans 7:30
Tues. Jan. 5 Sacramento 7:30
Wed. Jan. 6 @ New Orleans 7:00
Fri. Jan. 8 @ Milwaukee 7:00
Sun. Jan. 10 @ Minnesota 2:30
Tues. Jan. 12 Cleveland 7:30
Wed. Jan. 13 @ Oklahoma City 7:00
Fri. Jan.15 @ Chicago 7:00
Sun. Jan. 17 @ San Antonio 6:00
Mon. Jan. 18 Boston 7:30
Wed. Jan. 20 Minnesota 7:30
Fri. Jan. 22 Oklahoma City 7:30
Sun. Jan. 24 @ Houston 2:30
Tues. Jan. 26 @ L.A. Lakers 9:30 NBATV
Wed. Jan. 27 @ Golden State 9:30 ESPN
Fri. Jan. 29 Brooklyn 7:30
Sun. Jan. 31 Phoenix 6:00

DATE OPPONENT TIME TV

FEBRUARY

Mon. Feb. 1 @ Atlanta 7:00
Wed. Feb. 3 Miami 7:30
Fri. Feb. 5 San Antonio 8:30 ESPN
Sat. Feb. 6 @ Memphis 7:00
Tues. Feb. 9 Utah 7:30
All Star Weekend
Toronto, Canada
Feb. 12-14
Fri. Feb. 19 @ Orlando 6:00
Sun. Feb. 21 Philadelphia 6:00
Wed. Feb. 24 Oklahoma City 7:30
Fri. Feb. 26 Denver 7:30
Sun. Feb. 28 Minnesota 6:00 NBATV

MARCH
Tues. Mar. 1 Orlando 7:30
Thurs. Mar. 3 Sacramento 7:30
Sun. Mar. 6 @ Denver 4:00
Mon. Mar. 7 L.A. Clippers 7:30
Wed. Mar. 9 Detroit 7:30
Sat. Mar. 12 Indiana 1:00
Mon. Mar. 14 @ Charlotte 6:00
Wed. Mar. 16 @ Cleveland 6:00
Fri. Mar. 18 Golden State 7:30
Sun. Mar. 20 Portland 3:00
Wed. Mar. 23 @ Portland 9:30 ESPN
Fri. Mar. 25 @ Golden State 9:30
Sun. Mar. 27 @ Sacramento 5:00
Mon. Mar. 28 @ Denver 8:00
Wed. Mar. 30 New York 7:30

APRIL
Fri. Apr. 1 @ Detroit 6:30
Sun. Apr. 3 @ Minnesota 2:30
Wed. Apr. 6 Houston 8:30 ESPN
Fri. Apr. 8 Memphis 7:30 NBATV
Sun. Apr. 10 @ L.A. Clippers 2:30 NBATV
Mon. Apr. 11 @ Utah 8:00
Wed. Apr. 13 San Antonio 7:00

All Times Dallas Time (CT)