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Mavericks vs. Thunder Preview: 4 things to watch as Dallas takes on Oklahoma City
After notching their fourth-straight win, the Mavericks will leave Dallas to make a short trip up to OKC to face the Thunder as they jostle amongst the West’s crowded playoff standings.
The Mavericks have played the Thunder well in their two matchups so far this season – losing the first by six points, a score of 126-120, but then uncorking a 35-point win against the premiere squad in the conference shortly after the trade deadline
Playing a top-seed team at their place while on the second night of a back-to-back aren’t ideal conditions, but every win counts, so if Dallas can find a bottle of whatever they opened up for their last meeting, this could be a big win as the season is winding to an end.
Add to that the fact that Luka Doncic left the game against Golden State with left hamstring soreness. It seems unlikely Dallas would want to risk their superstar’s heath on a back-to-back, so if Dallas is going to take care of business, it may need to be without Luka Doncic.
Can’t miss forever
Dallas, one of the league’s most prolific three-point shooting teams, has been moonlighting as a paint-point powerhouse for the last two games.
Against Chicago, the story was Dereck Lively and Daniel Gafford combining to go 21-of-22 from the floor. Dallas followed that up by throwing down 13 dunks as a team and shooting nearly 54% from the floor against Golden State. Both wins, and in both games, the Mavericks shot horribly from three. It was completely un-Mavsian.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve loved the down-low dominance we’re seeing from Lively and Gafford, but it’d be nice to get the threes falling again. Or at least better than the 15% they shot against Golden State. They’ll likely need it to topple a team like OKC.
Defense is their defense
Head coach Jason Kidd on multiple occasions has commented on how for Dallas, their defense is almost entirely contingent on their offense. The team was built to be a high-octane scoring machine, and defense was just a by-product. And unless players saw those shots go down, that defensive effort dropped even lower.
Well, Dallas’ offense has been if not outright shaky, at least unorthodox, but it coincided with their two best defensive performances of the year. Sure, it came against a mediocre Bulls team and a Warriors squad without Steph Curry, but holding two NBA teams to 92 and 99 points respectively is something worth making note of in the modern NBA. Hopefully, that defensive effort travels up I-35 to Oklahoma.
Head of the boards
On top of dunking and blocking everything in sight, the Dallas center duo has another opportunity to tilt the box score. In losses, OKC gives up more second-chance points than any other team in the league with 18.1 per game. Over the last 10 games, Dallas and its new-look front court have been scoring the fourth-most second-chance points with 15.6 per game.
As promising of a player as rookie Chet Holmgren has been this season, a rebounding monster he is not. The Thunder rank 27th in rebounds on the season.
If Lively and Gafford go to work on the boards, it could mean big offensive rebound numbers, and even more easy put-back buckets.
Gaff-watch
Daniel Gafford has made 33 straight shots from the floor and trails Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 35 by just two.
Gafford hasn’t missed a shot in five games and will have a decent shot at passing Wilt, which is impressive no matter what category it is. That task becomes a lot more difficult if Luka Doncic isn’t on the court creating easy looks, though.
How to watch
You can broadcast or stream the game on TNT at 9 p.m. CST.
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Dallas Mavericks Owners Might Be Making Big Mistake in Search for New GM
The search for the next general manager or president of basketball operations of the Dallas Mavericks has begun. They terminated Nico Harrison in November, which was about nine months too late, and gave any available candidates clear notice that they were open for business.
The plan was always to wait until after the season to start the search. While names popped up as the season reached an end, they didn’t begin turning over the staff until the Monday after the season ended. However, Dallas Mavericks fans are not going to like how the team is going about the search.
Patrick Dumont Leading Search for General Manager
NBA insider Jake Fischer reported that the Mavericks are not hiring a search firm in their hunt for a new lead executive. Instead, team governor Patrick Dumont is “acting as his own point person.”
This is an… interesting decision, to say the least. Dumont is not a basketball person whatsoever, and most organizations usually hire a search firm. The Chicago Bulls hired one as they look for their replacement for Arturas Karnisovas. Just because a firm is hired doesn’t mean a team will listen, though.
The Mavericks hired a firm in their last search for a GM. They let Donnie Nelson go in 2021 after a long tenure with the Mavs. Instead of listening to the firm, though, Mark Cuban ignored it to hire Nico Harrison, who had no previous NBA front office experience. Harrison had been an executive with Nike, which gave him connections with players like Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis, and plenty of others.
For a while, that seemed to be working out okay. While he still had some questionable transactions, such as trading for Christian Wood and letting Jalen Brunson walk in free agency, they were still able to make a run to the NBA Finals in 2024. Then, he blew it all up, trading away Luka Doncic for an older and injured Anthony Davis, and the team hasn’t been the same since.
It’s imperative that the Mavericks get this hire correct. The interim Co-GM setup with Matt Riccardi and Michael Finley has performed admirably, but the 2026 NBA Draft is important for the Mavs to get right. It’s their best chance to pair Cooper Flagg with another young star, as they don’t own their first-round pick again until 2031 after this.
Hiring the right GM could help bring in more draft capital by bringing in bad contracts or flipping veterans into picks.
Dumont was able to convince Rick Welts, a Hall of Famer, to come out of retirement to be the CEO and lead the charge for a new arena. Maybe Dumont pulls another rabbit out of his hat for the GM.
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Petar Musa’s Brace Not Enough as FC Dallas Draws LA Galaxy 2-2
For a moment, it looked like FC Dallas was on its way to another statement win at home tonight.
Petar Musa scored two first half goals, to extend his Golden Boot leading tally to nine goals. But after Dallas grabbed control, the Galaxy found a way back before halftime with goals from Lucas Sanabria and Joseph Paintsil.
The second half brought more chances and more frustration for Dallas, which finished the night with 13 shots to LA’s nine. In the end, the point stretched Dallas’ unbeaten run to five games, though just like last week, it felt like another match where Dallas left points on the table.
Key Moments
7’ – GOAL! After a poor pass back by a LA defender, Petar Musa was free to go one-on-one with the LA goalkeeper. After a touch to get ahead of a defender, Musa slotted home his eighth goal of the season from outside the penalty box.
21’ – Offside! Joaquin Valiente sent a floating ball over the Galaxy defense, where Musa was able to get behind the defense and make an easy play for what appeared to be his second goal of the night. The play was called offside despite a fairly lengthy review period.
38’ – GOAL! This one counts! Musa gets his second of the night off a great ball from Chris Cappis. Logan Farrington picked off the ball in the midfield. He then played Cappis wide to the left of the penalty area. Cappis immediately played a ball back across the goal for Musa to slide in and finish for his ninth of the season.
43’ – Goal LA. Lucas Sanabria got the ball near the top of the penalty area. He took a couple of touches to get outside the penalty box before firing a shot that beat Michael Collodi at the near post.
45+4’ – Goal LA. Gabriel Pec got the ball near the top of the penalty area. He pulled the ball back a bit, which caught a pair of Dallas defenders. This allowed Joseph Painstil to get free behind the Dallas defense as Pec played him through inside the penalty area. Pec immediately smashed home a shot above Collodi to tie the game.
75’ – Another offside goal. This time on a corner kick for Dallas, after a scrum in the penalty box, Kaick hammered home what looked to be the go-ahead goal. But after a few seconds the flag was raised due to a deflection on Osaze Urhoghide, who was in an offside position.
Instant Reaction
Yeah, this is another disappointing result for this team. In a real way, it felt like the first half against Houston from last month. Dallas grabbed the lead, looked in control, but some defensive miscues opened the game up for the visitors to climb back.
With a double-game week coming up, this will certainly be another game where Dallas will wonder ‘what if’ more than anything else…especially when you factor in the two goals called off for offside.
About the Subs
Eric Quill went to his bench for the first time in the 66th minute, as he brought on Santiago Moreno for Logan Farrington. Quill went to his bench again 81st minute with Ran Binyamin and Nolan Norris coming on for Sebastien Ibeagha and Deedson. The final sub came during stoppage time with Herman Johansson and Joaquin Valiente coming off for Sam Sarver and rookie Nick Simmonds, who made his MLS debut.
Man of the Match
No question about it tonight, it has to be Musa.
Where does this fit into the season
As of this writing, the draw puts Dallas into a three-way tie for 5th place with Real Salt Lake and Seattle. Both are in action right now and look firmly in control of their games. I’d expect Dallas to be in 7th place by the end of the night.
What’s next for FC Dallas
Dallas wraps up a three-game homestand next Wednesday night as they host Minnesota United.
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Akheem Mesidor selected by Cowboys by Blogging The Boys in SB Nation’s community mock draft
Akheem Mesidor, Edge, Miami
Pass rush has been an issue since the Micah Parsons trade. The Rashan Gary trade helped, but Dallas still needs an injection of talent. Akheem Mesidor fits here because his body size allows for some versatility inside and out, something DC Christian Parker utilizes. Mesidor is also a high-motor player with a deep bag of pass rush moves.
His last season at Miami was full of disruption in the offensive backfield and he shows an all-around game, not just a bend-around-the-edge pass rusher. Yes, he’s a little older than you’d like in a rookie (25), but his motor, pass rush toolbox, and ability to play the run matches up with a need and makes him a quality pick at number 20.
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