Game Date:
11/15/2023
7:00pm EST
Lines:
Dallas -3.5
Washington +3.5
Total:
Over
243.5 (-110)
Under 243.5 (-110)
Community Picks: Dallas 45% vs Washington 55%
Dallas and Washington Thread
Team Tweets & News Articles

Former Washington Wizards guard Glen Rice Jr. has been arrested in Auckland after an altercation in a bar, 10 days after joining the New Zealand Breakers in Australia's National Basketball League. Breakers chief executive Matt Walsh confirmed Walsh was arrested Thursday morning. "Glen alerted us to an incident the other night that he was out and got into a scuffle with some guys," Walsh told Television New Zealand. Continue to Article
November 16, 2019 2:48:am EST

In the great history of NBA party-then-play stories, 15-year-pro Kendall Gill has a new tale from his rookie year with the Hornets in 1991. My coach, Gene Littles, is sitting in the lobby. Gill scored 24 points to lead Charlotte over the Washington Bullets on March 31, 1991. Continue to Article
November 15, 2019 3:51:pm EST

Kristaps Porzingis' time in New York started the same way this chapter of his professional career closed: with drowning boos from a disapproving crowd. Little does he know that the boo fest — which began during the national anthem, matured into “K-P sucks!” and evolved into other insults that would make the most ornery New Yorker blush — isn't nearly as bad as things would be if Porzingis remained a Knick. Clearly, that “Once A Knick” slogan didn't apply to the current Dallas Maverick in the eyes of fans who felt the sting of rejection once it was revealed Porzingis — disgruntled with the direction of the franchise — wanted out while rehabbing his debilitating ACL injury. Continue to Article
November 15, 2019 2:13:am EST

The last time Kristaps Porzingis laced up his sneakers in Madison Square Garden, he represented the New York Knicks' best hope for the future. More than a season later, Porzingis made his first appearance at MSG as a member of the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night. Knicks fans lustily booed the Mavericks big man during pregame introductions. Continue to Article
November 14, 2019 8:42:pm EST

An exec for the Dallas Mavericks basketball team says uptake on Bitcoin payments is slow – but he expects more fans to take interest in the future. The team was the second NBA franchise to accept Bitcoin as a method of payment for tickets and merchandise. Mavericks Chief Technology Officer David Herr said it is an option for those who want to use it while also allowing the business to prepare for more wide-scale adoption. Continue to Article
November 14, 2019 2:00:pm EST