• Maverick briefs: Expect more control, less conflict between Dončić, referees

    Maverick briefs: Expect more control, less conflict between Dončić, referees
    Last season, Luka Dončić got tagged for 16 technical fouls in the regular season.
    When the Mavericks successfully got one of those rescinded, it meant that the superstar point guard fell just under the cut line of getting suspended for one game for being too combative with the referees.
    The league gives you 15. On the 16th, you are suspended for a game.
    At the start of training camp, Dončić said he was making it his personal point of emphasis to do a better job of restraining
  • Josh Green’s visit to ‘accounting’ turns into Olympic bronze medal surprise party

    Josh Green’s visit to ‘accounting’ turns into Olympic bronze medal surprise party
    Josh Green said he was completely stunned when he strolled into the Mavericks corporate headquarters on Monday afternoon.
    After undergoing a workout with his team, the 6-6 Aussie was told to head next door and meet with the accounting team due to some outstanding debt. Needless to say, Green wasn’t exactly thrilled when he noticed about 50 employees standing outside of the Mavericks business offices.
    Then they started to clap and cheer.
    “I honestly had no idea what was going on today
  • Kleber entering season fully healthy after battling injuries, COVID-19 last season

    Kleber entering season fully healthy after battling injuries, COVID-19 last season
    January was not exactly the best of times for Dallas Mavericks forward/center Maxi Kleber. That’s because of an 18-day span when the five-year veteran was sidelined under the NBA’s health and safety protocols.
    It was indeed, the worst of times for Kleber, who was eager to help his teammates, but didn’t have the strength to do it.
    “I think being sick was the hardest part about it,” Kleber told Mavs.com following Monday’s practice. “It was just like not be
  • Kleber entering season fully healthy after battling Covid-19 and injuries last season

    Kleber entering season fully healthy after battling Covid-19 and injuries last season
    This past Jan. 13-30 was not exactly the best of times for Dallas Mavericks forward/center Maxi Kleber. That’s because that 18-day period is when the five-year veteran was sidelined under the NBA’s health and safety protocols.
    It was indeed, the worst of times for Kleber, who was anxious to help his teammates, but didn’t have the strength to do it.
    “I think being sick was the hardest part about it,” Kleber told Mavs.com following Monday’s practice. “It w
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