• Kidd great at making adjustments following a Game 1 loss

    Kidd great at making adjustments following a Game 1 loss
    OKLAHOMA CITY – Are the Dallas Mavericks flustered because they dropped Game 1 of their best-of-seven Western Conference semifinals series against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, 117-95? Sure, they are.
    But not to the point where they’re ready to pack their bags and call it a season.
    “If it was just (a) one-game (series), we would be out,” coach Jason Kidd said following Wednesday’s practice at the Paycom Center. “It’s a (seven-game) series.
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  • Mavericks shred Wolves, roll into the NBA Finals

    Mavericks shred Wolves, roll into the NBA Finals
    MINNEAPOLIS – For the third time in the Mavericks’ 44-year history, they are headed to the NBA Finals.
    And for the first time, Luka Dončić will be showcasing his massive skills on basketball’s biggest stage.
    Judging by Thursday night, he’s more than ready.
    The Mavericks made quick work of the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, thanks to their superstar guards, Dončić and Kyrie Irving.
    Dončić outscored Minnesota
  • Game 5 preview: Mavericks hopeful that Lively returns

    Game 5 preview: Mavericks hopeful that Lively returns
    MINNEAPOLIS – The Mavericks won’t know for sure about the availability of Dereck Lively II until close to gametime on Thursday, but what is certain is that they dodged a bullet.
    When the back of Lively’s head collided sharply with Karl-Anthony Towns’ knee, the gasp inside American Airlines Center spoke volumes.
    It looked bad. Could have been a concussion. Could have been a serious neck or head injury.
    Thankfully for Lively, it appears to have been none of the above.
    A nec
  • Was Game 4 simply a matter of Mavs’ shooters not being makers?

    Was Game 4 simply a matter of Mavs’ shooters not being makers?
    What we have here in the Western Conference finals is a prime example of the oldest and most accurate description of the NBA.
    It’s a make-or-miss league.
    On Tuesday in Game 4, the Minnesota Timberwolves made. The Mavericks missed.
    That’s an oversimplification, of course. There are many reasons why the Wolves made 53 percent of their shots and a disturbingly strong 46 percent from three-point range (11-of-24).
    A Mavericks’ defense that perhaps was a fraction out of sync. A brief
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  • Timberwolves had solid defensive performance against Mavs

    Timberwolves had solid defensive performance against Mavs
    While he showed up for the first time in this series on Tuesday, Minnesota forward Karl-Anthony Towns decided to pause to pay homage to the Timberwolves’ defense for their sterling performance against the Dallas Mavericks.
    It was that stern defense which was the backdrop to the Timberwolves’ stunning 105-100 victory over the Mavs in Game 4 of this best-of-seven Western Conference Finals.
    “I just love the aggression we played with,” Towns said. “You could tell we had
  • Hardy’s highlight dunk illustrated his growth in Mavs’ playoff run

    Hardy’s highlight dunk illustrated his growth in Mavs’ playoff run
    With the Mavericks plugging away and working to cut into a Minnesota lead in the third quarter, Jaden Hardy thought the team – and the crowd – could use a little jolt.
    So he sized up the Wolves’ Kyle Anderson as he crossed midcourt, saw that there wasn’t much help coming defensively and decided to attack.
    A couple dribbles later, Hardy got airborne and with a little double-clutch as he slid by Anderson, threw down the dunk of the game to get the Mavericks within 73-71.
    Co
  • Towns heats up, powers Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs

    Towns heats up, powers Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs
    Karl-Anthony Towns broke out of a shooting slump Tuesday night, and his performance meant the Minnesota Timberwolves have lived to see another day.
    Towns scored 25 points and snatched five rebounds as the Timberwolves stayed alive in the Western Conference Finals by scoring a surprising 105-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center. After blowing a chance to sweep this series, the Mavs now lead this best-of-seven series, 3-1, with Game 5 slated for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. i
  • Towns broke out of slump to lead Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs

    Towns broke out of slump to lead Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs
    Karl-Anthony Towns broke out of a shooting slump Tuesday night, and his performance meant the Minnesota Timberwolves have lived to see another day.
    Towns scored 25 points and snatched five rebounds as the Timberwolves stayed alive in the Western Conference Finals by scoring a surprising 105-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center. After blowing a chance to sweep this series, the Mavs now lead this best-of-seven series, 3-1, with Game 5 slated for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. i
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  • Towns break out of slump in leading Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs

    Towns break out of slump in leading Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs
    Karl-Anthony Towns broke out of a shooting slump Tuesday night, and his performance meant the Minnesota Timberwolves have lived to see another day.
    Towns scored 25 points and snatched five rebounds as the Timberwolves stayed alive in the Western Conference Finals by scoring a surprising 105-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center. After blowing a chance to sweep this series, the Mavs now lead this best-of-seven series, 3-1, with Game 5 slated for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. i
  • Edwards scored 29 in leading Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs

    Edwards scored 29 in leading Timberwolves to 105-100 win over Mavs
    Anthony Edwards scored 29 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and distributed nine assists in leading the Minnesota Timberwolves to a stunning 105-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night at American Airlines Center.
    With the win, the Timberwolves avoided getting swept and now trail this Western Conference Finals best-of-seven series, 3-1. Game 5 will be Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in Minneapolis.
    Luka Dončić picked up a triple-double and led the Mavs with 28 points, 15 rebounds
  • Championship voices from 2011 supporting Mavericks

    Championship voices from 2011 supporting Mavericks
    It’s been 13 long years since the Mavericks were in the NBA Finals.
    But the core of the group that brought home the championship in 2011 hasn’t forgotten what it’s like. And they have been there to support Jason Kidd and this new generation of Mavericks.
    Kidd said before Game 4 of the Western Conference finals Tuesday that he spent a part of Monday night at Dirk Nowitzki’s house, enjoying the camaraderie and giving his brain a break from endless film and strategizing sess
  • Mavs need one more win to reach their third NBA Finals

    Mavs need one more win to reach their third NBA Finals
    With nothing but respect in mind, the Dallas Mavericks want everyone to pump the brakes a little bit.
    After Sunday’s 116-107 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals, the Mavs have a commanding 3-0 lead in their best-of-seven series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. No team has bounced back from such a deficit to win a best-of-seven series in the history of the NBA.
    While the odds are obviously stacked in the Mavs’ favor that they’ll advance to
  • Lively doubtful for Game 4 against Timberwolves; Kleber upgraded

    Lively doubtful for Game 4 against Timberwolves; Kleber upgraded
    The Dallas Mavericks have listed rookie center Dereck Lively II as doubtful for Game 4 of their Western Conference Finals series against the Minnesota Timberwolves with a sprained neck.
    Lively was injured early in the second quarter of Game 3 of this best-of-seven series on Sunday when the back of his head inadvertently collided with the right knee of Timberwolves forward Karl-Anthony Towns as Lively was falling on the court. Lively laid on the floor for over five minutes before he walked to the
  • Dereck Lively II listed as doubtful for Game 4 against Timberwolves

    Dereck Lively II listed as doubtful for Game 4 against Timberwolves
    The Dallas Mavericks have listed rookie center Dereck Lively II as doubtful for Game 4 of their Western Conference Finals series against the Minnesota Timberwolves with a sprained neck.
    Lively was injured early in the second quarter of Game 3 of this best-of-seven series on Sunday when the back of his head inadvertently collided with the right knee of Timberwolves forward Karl-Anthony Towns as Lively was falling on the court. Lively laid on the floor for over five minutes before he walked off th
  • Irving helps squash Wolves in Game 3, then quells ‘greatest’ talk

    Irving helps squash Wolves in Game 3, then quells ‘greatest’ talk
    Jason Kidd opened the can of worms.
    Kyrie Irving welded the top back on. Or at least put it in Tupperware until further notice.
    The subject was the Mavericks’ backcourt and where it ranks in history with Irving and Luka Dončić forging greatness on pretty much a nightly basis in the playoffs.
    “There’s a debate out there: is this the best backcourt in NBA history,” Kidd said Sunday night as the Mavericks went ahead 3-0 in the Western Conference finals with a 116-1
  • Lively suffers neck sprain during win over Timberwolves

    Lively suffers neck sprain during win over Timberwolves
    As Dallas Mavericks backup center Dereck Lively II laid on the court for about five minutes Sunday night, the American Airlines Center crowd was obviously concerned about the health of the rookie from Duke.
    And when the video was played on the Jumbotron showing Lively’s head awkwardly made contact with the right knee of Minnesota Timberwolves forward Karl-Anthony Towns as Lively was falling to the floor, a loud gasp could be heard throughout the arena. The concern level was even higher whe
  • Mavericks on the brink of NBA finals after whipping Wolves, 116-107

    Mavericks on the brink of NBA finals after whipping Wolves, 116-107
    You may have heard that, when he heard that Charles Barkley hadn’t been to Minnesota in years, Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards said “Bring ya ass.”
    That quickly became a battle cry for the Wolves in their first trip to the Western Conference finals in 20 years.
    Maybe the Mavericks should borrow it.
    Something like: Bring ya brooms.
    Yes, the sweep alert is on after the Mavericks took Minnesota’s best punch and refused to hit the floor, surviving for a 116-107 victory at
  • Dončić danced by Gobert for dramatic game-winning three-pointer

    Dončić danced by Gobert for dramatic game-winning three-pointer
    As the old saying goes, it’s not the size of the man in the fight that counts, but the size of the fight in the man.That was the case Friday night in Minneapolis when the smaller man in this one-on-one battle – Dallas Mavericks 6-7, 230-pound point guard Luka Dončić – had a huge leg up on the taller man in the battle – Minnesota Timberwolves 7-1, 258-pound center Rudy Gobert. After the two players did a little cha cha dance for a few seconds, Dončić de
  • Sizzling Mavericks have a healthy chance to go up 3-0 on Wolves

    Sizzling Mavericks have a healthy chance to go up 3-0 on Wolves
    Savvy sports fans know that there really are only two things you can hope for during the NBA playoffs.
    To be healthy and playing your best.
    Health for the Mavericks is a moving target. Some folks watch them and see Luka Dončić dragging around on one leg because of his sprained right knee.
    Others see his endless string of triple-doubles and realize that, in Luka’s universe, winning is a better cure-all than any bandage or treatment.
    As for playing your best, the Mavericks have nai
  • Mavericks had another ‘prayer shot’ besides Luka’s to key Game 2 win

    Mavericks had another ‘prayer shot’ besides Luka’s to key Game 2 win
    MINNEAPOLIS – Way before Luka Dončić conjured up his magic Friday night, Daniel Gafford had his own believe-it-or-not moment without which the Mavericks may not have pulled off a wild win at Target Center.
    The Mavericks were locked in a dramatic battle with the Minnesota Timberwolves midway through the fourth quarter when Gafford blocked a three-point try, then leaked out as Dončić got the short rebound.
    Luka whipped a court-length pass to the streaking Gafford, who abs
  • Dončić buries game-winning three-pointer as Mavs stun Timberwolves, 109-108

    Dončić buries game-winning three-pointer as Mavs stun Timberwolves, 109-108
    MINNEAPOLIS — Luka Dončić drilled an electrifying three-pointer over Rudy Gobert with three seconds remaining Friday night at Target Center, and the Dallas Mavericks rallied from an 18-point deficit to shock the Minnesota Timberwolves, 109-108, in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.
    With the victory, the Mavs were able to win both games to open this series on the road, and now hold a 2-0 lead in this best-of-seven series. In the history of the NBA, teams that emerge victorie
  • Mavs want Timberwolves to keep raining threes

    Mavs want Timberwolves to keep raining threes
    MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Timberwolves attempted a franchise playoff record 49 three-pointers on Wednesday against the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. It wouldn’t bother the Mavs one bit if the T-Wolves employed that same strategy again in Game 2 of this best-of-seven series.
    The run of threes worked fine for the Timberwolves in the first half of Game 1 when they were 11-of-25 from the field and led, 62-59, at the game’s midway point. But in the s
  • Mavs expect to receive Timberwolves’ best punch in Game 2

    Mavs expect to receive Timberwolves’ best punch in Game 2
    MINNEAPOLIS – After the Dallas Mavericks went into the Minnesota Timberwolves’ backyard and immediately captured Game 1 of this best-of-seven Western Conference Finals playoff series, 108-105, on Wednesday, Mavs center Daniel Gafford already knows what to anticipate when Game 2 is played on Friday.
    “We know we’re going to get their best game in Game 2,” Gafford said before Thursday’s practice. “I’m pretty sure for a fact that they felt they should
  • Lively’s free-throw mechanics could be first step to a broader skillset

    Lively’s free-throw mechanics could be first step to a broader skillset
    MINNEAPOLIS – The free-throw routine of Dereck Lively II is as simple as it is unique.
    Get the ball. Line it up. Take the shot.
    No dribbling. No arm-touching or ball-spinning. No extraneous body movement, like shoulder wiggles.
    Just catch and shoot.
    Lively’s free-throw shooting has become a source of pride for him and an asset for the Mavericks during their playoff run, which has landed them a 1-0 lead in the Western Conference finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
    The spotlight
  • Wolves’ coach made sure his team ‘got the memo’ that West finals have begun

    Wolves’ coach made sure his team ‘got the memo’ that West finals have begun
    MINNEAPOLIS – It was, in coach Chris Finch’s estimation, a “rough” film session for the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday.
    The Mavericks had played a strong Game 1 in the Western Conference finals to take a 108-105 victory and the Wolves’ coach was not happy with his team. Or with the legality of certain things happening on the court. But more on that in a moment.
    The Mavericks had a game plan that stifled the Minnesota offense in the paint and forced a ridiculous
  • Edwards poked the bear — in this case, Irving — and lost that battle

    Edwards poked the bear — in this case, Irving — and lost that battle
    MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards poked the bear, and the bear got the last laugh.
    Right after Minnesota rallied from a 20-point deficit in the third quarter to upset the Denver Nuggets in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals this past Sunday, Edwards boldly shouted that he was going to defend Dallas guard Kyrie Irving in the conference finals. Well, that assignment didn’t go too well for Edwards on Wednesday’s series opener when the Timberwolves
  • Mavericks’ superstars fuel Game 1 win over Wolves

    Mavericks’ superstars fuel Game 1 win over Wolves
    MINNEAPOLIS – The Mavericks’ superstar duo is alive and well in the Western Conference finals.
    Any reports that they were fading during struggles against Oklahoma City in the last round were greatly exaggerated.
    First Kyrie Irving kept the Mavericks afloat early, then Luka Dončić took charge in the fourth quarter to propel the Mavs to a 108-105 victory in Game 1 of the best-of-seven conference finals at the Target Center.
    The Mavericks stole the home-court advantage behind
  • Wolves’ view: Hoping Dort’s blueprint helps them defend Luka better

    Wolves’ view: Hoping Dort’s blueprint helps them defend Luka better
    MINNEAPOLIS – The ghost of Lu Dort may yet haunt Luka Dončić.
    The Mavericks conquered Oklahoma City’s stocky, sticky defender in the second round of the playoffs, but it was by no means a breeze. It took a physical toll on Dončić.
    And it did something else: provided a blueprint for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference semifinals against the Mavericks that starts at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
    “Yeah, for sure,” T-Wolves’ guard Anthony Edw
  • Trade from Wizards to Mavs forced Gafford to cancel vacation plans

    Trade from Wizards to Mavs forced Gafford to cancel vacation plans
    MINNEAPOLIS – For Daniel Gafford, his NBA career had taken on a very similar path.
    It consisted of 82 games. And even before those 82 games were over, Gafford had already made plans to take a vacation in the offseason.
    But that all changed on Feb. 8 when the Washington Wizards traded Gafford to the Dallas Mavericks. At the time, Gafford had a strong feeling he wasn’t going to be taking an early vacation to some exotic hotspot this offseason.
    “I wouldn’t be in this positio
  • Mavs-Wolves primer: Game 1s are tough, but Luka has reason to smile

    Mavs-Wolves primer: Game 1s are tough, but Luka has reason to smile
    MINNEAPOLIS – Anyone who has some Zyrtec that works on people allergic to Game 1 of an NBA playoff series, please get in touch with the Mavericks pronto.
    They will begin the Western Conference finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves Wednesday night at Target Center and the Mavericks have yet to prove they can bounce into a series and take charge early.
    In fact, they’ve never won Game 1 under Jason Kidd. They started down 0-1 three times in 2022. And in this year’s playoffs, t

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