Three months ago, calling the Mavericks a lockdown defense would have been wild. After holding the Oklahoma City Thunder to 92 points in a Game 5 win, it simply sounds accurate.
Luka Doncic finished with 31 points and delivered his second consecutive triple-double as the Dallas Mavericks moved one victory from their second Western Conference final in three seasons with a 104-92 victory Wednesday over the host Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 5 of their second-round series.
As the Dallas Mavericks are in the midst of a highly competitive series against the No. 1 seeded Oklahoma City Thunder, one of the main anchors of the team alongside Luka Doncic is star Kyrie Irving who’s still a difference maker at 32-years old.
How fans feel about the series, the seventh man, and Thunder role players Before Game 4 started, I posted a three-question poll that took the temperature of Dallas fans on the state of the series between the Mavericks and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Dallas Mavericks are currently tied with the Oklahoma City Thunder 2-2 in the second round of the NBA Finals. As the team aims for their second Western Conference Finals appearance in two years, they are playing some of their best basketball of the season.
Many people still believe the Los Angeles Lakers will seek to draft Bronny James, partly out of a desire to make LeBron happy. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, however, believes one Western Conference rival might try to wreck those plans.
We're still searching for our first Look of the Day winner this week. Let's target our favorite prop bet for Game 5 between the Dallas Mavericks and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Derrick Jones Jr. has been a revelation for the Dallas Mavericks this season, outplaying his veteran minimum contract to become a key starter during their NBA playoff run.
Kyrie Irving is encouraging his teammates to stay calm after the Mavericks 96-100 loss to the OKC Thunder in Game 4, a game where the Mavericks blew a 14-point lead of what was looking to be a blowout win. "Don't panic, and just stay poised.
Action Network's Joe Dellera shares odds, picks and predictions for the NBA playoff matchup between the Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder for Wednesday, May 15.
The Dallas Mavericks are in a tight battle in the second round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs against the higher-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder. Although they entered the series as the underdogs, the Mavs somehow found a way to take a 2-1 series lead after three games thanks in large part to the breakout playoff series PJ Washington is having.
The Dallas Mavericks know how hard it is to find a capable head coach who can maximize the talents of their superstar guard and the rest of the roster.
The Dallas Mavericks are currently up 2-1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round of the playoffs but it won’t be easy to close the opponent out.