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The Dallas Mavericks haven't had guard Brandon Williams for the last two games, listing him out due to personal reasons. At the time, there was no explanation for his absence, but there seems to be one now.
The Stars have been eyeing Collin County for a more versatile mixed-use entertainment center of their own and likely need to choose a new site within the next six to eight months to start construction by 2028, aiming to be ready for the 2031-32 season. The Mavericks are also considering a move and building a new arena but plan to stay in the city.
Dallas City Council members are calling for local government intervention to keep both the Dallas Stars and Dallas Mavericks in the city, as the teams’
The Dallas Mavericks are officially through the first week of the season, and they are staring down a 1-3 record through the first four games. It's not the ideal start the Mavericks were hoping for, which is why Bleacher Report contributor Andy Bailey gave the team a "C-" in his first week grade.
The Mavericks brought in erratic former All-Star guard D'Angelo Russell to replace him, inking the 6-foot-4 Ohio State product to a two-year, $13 million deal. More news: Warriors Blockbuster 3-Team Trade Idea Sends Jonathan Kuminga to Bulls
The relationship between the Dallas Stars and Dallas Mavericks, longtime American Airlines Center co-tenants, has deteriorated over the last 12 months.
Dallas Mavericks guard Brandon Williams was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana Saturday morning at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Dallas Mavericks guard Jaden Hardy could help the team's offense find its footing early in the 2025-26 NBA season.