Nicholas Buchanan+FollowMavs are considering trading KlayMultiple U.S. outlets are reporting that the Dallas Mavericks are exploring trade options for Klay Thompson before the mid-season deadline. According to ClutchPoints’ Brett Siegel, the front office wants to gauge Klay’s market value after a rough start — 8.5 PPG on 29.2% from three, the lowest marks of his career. He’s also been moved to a bench role for the first time in years. Klay’s response to this is still professional: “I’ll make great performances… big things are coming,” he told reporters. Coach Jason Kidd said the move to the bench is temporary and meant to “spark the team.” Meanwhile, Klay’s relationship with rapper Megan Thee Stallion has drawn plenty of media attention, though there’s no real evidence it’s affecting his play. #KlayThompson #Mavericks #NBA #TradeRumors #Basketball #MeganTheeStallion #Dallas 161Share
Matthew Roberts+FollowWhat's really going on with Klay?Klay’s numbers in Dallas have been rough this season, averaing 8.1 PPG, 31.8% FG, and 26.2% from 3. This is the same guy who, just a couple years ago, was automatically 20 PPG on 45/40/85 splits. So what happened to him, the former definition of 3D player? And do you think he can find his old self back? #KlayThompson #Mavericks #NBA #Basketball #SplashBrother #Dallas 7264Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowMavericks’ rotation shakeup: Russell benchedJason Kidd just made it clear: D’Angelo Russell is out of the Mavericks’ plans for now, with younger players getting the nod as Dallas eyes the future. Russell, once seen as a key piece, has barely touched the court this January and isn’t likely to unless a trade happens by the deadline. Fans have debated his role all season, but Kidd’s comments finally settle it—Russell’s not in the mix. What do you think: Should Dallas keep him as a spot-up shooter, or is it time to move on completely? #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowBrandon Williams making waves for MavericksBrandon Williams has quickly become a difference-maker for the Dallas Mavericks, especially with Kyrie Irving sidelined. Despite being overlooked for a standard contract in favor of fan favorite Kessler Edwards last season, Williams is now thriving in the rotation, showing off his elite speed and finishing ability. Meanwhile, Edwards, though still NBA-caliber, is shining in the G League but hasn’t cracked Denver’s deep roster. The Mavericks’ gamble on Williams is paying off, and it’s sparking real debate: Should teams take more risks on unproven talent, or stick with reliable favorites? #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowMavericks’ season takes a wild turn after Davis injuryAnthony Davis’ hand injury has quietly opened the door for the Dallas Mavericks to hit the reset button this season. With the playoffs looking out of reach and the roster banged up, the Mavs can now focus on building for the future—without fans accusing them of giving up too soon. This could mean more minutes for young players, a chance to boost trade value for guys like Naji Marshall, and maybe even shutting down stars like Kyrie Irving to improve their draft odds. Do you think tanking is the right move, or should Dallas keep fighting for a playoff spot? #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowKnicks fans stunned after loss to injury-hit MavsKnicks fans at Madison Square Garden couldn’t believe it—New York fell to a Mavericks squad missing nearly all its stars, and the crowd let the team know it with loud boos by the second quarter. Even comedian Ben Stiller, a die-hard Knicks supporter, chimed in online, calling it a “team issue, not a player issue.” The Knicks are now on a four-game skid and have only managed two wins since the start of 2026. After the high of winning the Emirates NBA Cup, what’s really going wrong with this team? How are you feeling about the Knicks’ direction right now? #Entertainment #Knicks #Mavericks00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowMavs fans brace for another tough trade blowThe Luka Doncic trade saga just keeps getting worse for Dallas. Now, with Anthony Davis sidelined by injuries and his trade value tanking, the Mavericks might only get expiring contracts in return if they move him before the deadline. Imagine swapping a generational talent like Doncic, only to end up with almost nothing to show for it. The front office is in a bind: take a weak deal now or risk holding onto Davis and his injuries even longer. How do you think Dallas should handle this mess? #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowCooper Flagg’s ankle woes shake up MavericksCooper Flagg’s hot rookie season just hit a snag—again. After rolling his ankle for the second straight game, Coach Jason Kidd says Flagg might sit out against the Jazz. It’s tough news for Dallas fans, especially with the team already struggling and Flagg averaging nearly 24 points on over 50% shooting. Even NBA vets like Tony Allen are eating their words about the 19-year-old’s potential. Should the Mavs play it safe and let Flagg heal, or do they need his spark on the court right now? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks10Share
summersivan+FollowDallas Mavericks face a tough crossroadsAnthony Davis’ latest injury has thrown the Mavericks into chaos, just when fans hoped the team could turn things around. After trading away Luka Doncic for Davis, Max Christie, and a distant first-round pick, Dallas now finds itself with a star who’s once again sidelined and nearly impossible to trade for value. The front office, led by Nico Harrison, is under fire for a move that’s backfired spectacularly. Should the Mavs cut their losses, double down on Davis, or hit the reset button? With the season slipping away, everyone’s got an opinion—what do you think Dallas should do next? #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowMavericks’ season takes a wild turn after Davis injuryAnthony Davis’ latest hand injury has thrown the Mavericks’ season into chaos. With Davis now sidelined indefinitely and Kyrie Irving’s return still up in the air, Dallas fans are left wondering: is it time to tank for a top draft pick? The team sits just a game and a half away from a prime lottery spot, and with Cooper Flagg impressing, the temptation to hit reset is real. Should the Mavs shelve their stars and build for next year, or push through and hope for a miracle run? Let’s hear what you think about the best path forward! #Sports #Basketball #Mavericks00Share