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Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs attempts a three-point shot against the Dallas Mavericks at Frost Bank Center.
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‘The Best Player In The World’: Victor Wembanyama Hits 40 Again As San Antonio Spurs Hand Shorthanded Dallas Mavericks 139-120 Loss

DHJ Quick Take: A Rivalry for the Next Decade Wemby’s Award Eligibility: Victor Wembanyama didn't just win the game; he secured his postseason future. By logging 26 minutes and scoring 40 points, he reached the 65-game minimum required for NBA awards. Leading the league with 197 blocks, he remains the...
Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns drives for a layup against AJ Johnson #8 of the Dallas Mavericks during the first half in Phoenix.
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‘It’s Like Being In The Backyard’: John Poulakidas Nets Career-High 23 Points In Dallas Mavericks’ Comeback Bid In Phoenix

DHJ Quick Take: Finding Diamonds in the Desert The Poulakidas "Blackout": In just his 11th NBA game, undrafted rookie John Poulakidas looked like a seasoned vet, torching the Suns for 23 points and five threes. His fearless performance—including a block and a bucket on Devin Booker—earned him post-game praise from...
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Dallas Mavericks Rule Out 8 Players For Phoenix Suns Game, Turning To Moussa Cissé On Back-to-Back

DHJ Quick Take: Survival Mode in Phoenix The Injury Crisis: What was already a thin roster has reached a breaking point. Dallas has officially ruled out Klay Thompson (rest), Naji Marshall (hip), Daniel Gafford (shoulder), Kyrie Irving (knee), Dereck Lively II (foot), Caleb Martin (foot), P.J. Washington (elbow), and Brandon...
Cooper Flagg #32 of the Dallas Mavericks looks to pass while being guarded by Kris Dunn #8 and Brook Lopez #11 of the Los Angeles Clippers at Intuit Dome.
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‘The Process Is There’: Dallas Mavericks Trust Offensive Blueprint Despite Frigid Shooting In Los Angeles

DHJ Quick Take: Consistency in the Chaos Identity Over Outcome: Despite a season-low 18.2% from three-point range, the Mavericks maintained the "organized" identity that fueled their win over the Lakers. Dallas committed only nine turnovers and shot a near-perfect 27-of-28 from the free-throw line, proving the structural improvements under Jason...
Marvin Bagley III #35 and Naji Marshall #13 of the Dallas Mavericks battle Brook Lopez #11 of the Los Angeles Clippers for a rebound during the first half at Intuit Dome.
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Jason Kidd Says Naji Marshall’s Status Against Phoenix Suns ‘Will Depend On How He Feels’ After Hip Contusion

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Dallas Mavericks guard Naji Marshall left Tuesday night's 116-103 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers in the fourth quarter with a hip contusion, head coach Jason Kidd confirmed after the game. Marshall finished with 6 points, 2 rebounds, and 3 steals in 19 minutes before exiting. Kidd...
Cooper Flagg #32 of the Dallas Mavericks drives to the basket against Darius Garland #10 of the Los Angeles Clippers during the fourth quarter at Intuit Dome.
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‘It Brought Me Back to My High School Days’: Cooper Flagg Quiets ‘The Wall’ As Dallas Mavericks Fall To Los Angeles Clippers

DHJ Quick Take: Grit in the Face of a Disastrous Start The 24-2 Hole: Dallas opened the game shooting just 2-of-13 while the Los Angeles Clippers hit nearly everything, building a 23-point lead in the first six minutes. Operating without Kyrie Irving, P.J. Washington, and Daniel Gafford, the Mavericks' patchwork...
Naji Marshall #13 of the Dallas Mavericks greets Cooper Flagg #32 as they exit the court following a victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at American Airlines Center.
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Cooper Flagg Credits ‘Organized’ Approach For Dallas Mavericks’ Offensive Surge Against Los Angeles Lakers

DHJ Quick Take: Collective Excellence The Turnover Turnaround: The Mavericks committed just seven turnovers—their lowest mark of the season—including a turnover-free fourth quarter. Jason Kidd noted that this discipline allowed Dallas to maintain offensive rhythm and maximize the impact of Cooper Flagg as a primary initiator. The Transition Weapon: Dallas...
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