Mavericks honor rookie of the year Cooper Flagg
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The Dallas Mavericks are moving towards a roster retool this offseason.
The Dallas Mavericks came into the year with an oversized lineup bookended by Anthony Davis and rookie Cooper Flagg, who was slated to start at point guard. In theory, the team's collective size and defense would compensate for clunky spacing and the inevitable growing pains of its top prospect playing out of position.
The Mavericks have entered one of the most pivotal offseasons in franchise history. Dallas finished 26-56 to earn a second consecutive trip to the NBA draft lottery next month, a year after luck landed in the Mavericks' laps last spring when they won the ...
The Dallas Mavericks have a lot of decisions to make on players this offseason, as they shift their focus to surrounding Cooper Flagg with talent that fits him. He already looks like a superstar, and he spent a few months of this season as an 18-year-old.
Anthony Davis seemingly wants no part of being a Washington Wizard.
Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts said this morning that Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert first approached the Mavericks "over a year ago" about City Hall likely being an available site
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