Game Date:
11/25/2017
8:30pm EST
Lines:
Oklahoma City -6.5
Dallas +6.5
Total:
Over
204 (-110)
Under 204 (-110)
Community Picks: Oklahoma City Thunder 0% vs Dallas Mavericks 0%
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The Wizards will be without star point guard John Wall for approximately two weeks as he recovers from platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment and viscosupplementation injections in his left knee. Wall, 27, has been hampered by a swollen left knee for several weeks, at one point having it drained by the Wizards training staff. Wall received the diagnosis for PRP treatment after consulting with head team physician Dr. Wiemi Douoguih and Dr. Richard D. Parker at the Cleveland Clinic Marymount. Continue to Article
November 25, 2017 11:56:am EST
Harrison Barnes helped the Mavericks steal a win over the Grizzlies Wednesday. JaMychal Green had put Memphis ahead with less than a second remaining in the game on a putback dunk after a Tyreke Evans miss. With 0.5 seconds left on the clock and Memphis holding a 94-92 advantage, Dallas turned to Barnes with the game on the line. Continue to Article
November 22, 2017 11:06:pm EST
Dallas Mavericks owner
Mark Cuban
believes Facebook
(NASDAQ: FB)
and Alphabet's
(NASDAQ: GOOGL)
Google unit will be "big losers" of the Department of Justice's decision to sue to block the proposed merger Continue to Article
November 21, 2017 7:32:am EST
There will come a day, in the not too distant future, when every NBA team will have an owned and affiliated G-League team. It will be a place for them to develop young players — guys they drafted but need more run than they’d get in the NBA, guys on two-way contracts, and just players they like and want to give a chance. The NBA is more and more becoming a development league — and if the one-and-done rule is replaced with something akin to the baseball rule for players going to college, having a strong G-League team will matter even more. Continue to Article
November 17, 2017 9:00:pm EST
DALLAS -- Mark Cuban says Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green "owes the NBA an apology" for criticizing the use of the term "owner" in sports. Green made the statement last week in an Instagram post reacting to Houston Texans owner Bob McNair's controversial comment that the NFL "can't have inmates running the prison." "For starters, let's stop using the word owner and maybe use the word Chairman," Green wrote. "To be owned by someone just sets a bad precedent to start. It sets the wrong tone. It gives one the wrong mindset." Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks' owner, said McNair's comment, made during an NFL owners meeting regarding social issues, was "wrong, ridiculous." Cuban said it Continue to Article
November 17, 2017 11:15:am EST