Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks are dealing with an issue that they've never seen before, and how they deal with this problem will determine their fate.
Ahead of the start of the Dallas Mavericks vs Washington Wizards game, let's take a look at the injury report of Luka Doncic and the Mavericks.
We’re back with yet another betting prediction and pick for today’s slate of NBA action as we turn attention towards this next cross-conference showdown. The Washington Wizards (6-38) will visit the Dallas Mavericks (24-22) as the teams conclude their season series,
The Dallas Mavericks have had a tough journey trying to keep up in the West, and their trade deadline plans may not look like fans expect.
The latest Dallas Mavericks injury report for their contest with the Wizards lists six absentees, including Luka Doncic.
The Wizards can’t seem to stop anyone, as they allow a whopping 122.1 points per game, which ranks worst in the NBA. They’re also the fourth-lowest scoring team in the league, putting up just 107.8 per contest. Washington is also the NBA’s worst road team, picking up just a single win in 21 away games on the season.
After needing frontcourt depth due to Maxi Kleber's injury, the Dallas Mavericks signed Kylor Kelley and they aced the signing for multiple reasons.
The Dallas Mavericks host the Washington Wizards on Monday night, the final matchup between the two this season. Both teams are dealing with injuries to key players, preventing them from having seasons they potentially could've had,
The Dallas Mavericks are set to host the Washington Wizards on Monday. The Mavs, however, continue to deal with injury trouble. Maxi Kleber is the latest player to go down with an injury, as he suffered a right foot fracture during the Mavs’ 122-107 defeat against the Boston Celtics on Saturday.
A scout from an opposing team reportedly shared a scouting report on new Dallas Mavericks center Kylor Kelley.
The Dallas Mavericks have signed seven-foot center Kylor Kelley to a two-way deal. The Mavericks’ injury report is not looking to get better any time soon.
Monday at American Airlines Center at 7:30pm. The Wizards, losers of 13 straight, will conclude a six-game western road trip that has failed to yield wins but during which a semblance of team identity has begun to take shape.