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Cowboys Trade of Amari Cooper: ‘No Regrets,’ says Jerry Jones

The Dallas Cowboys and beginning quarterback Dak Prescott may benefit from a top-notch huge receiver, within the opinion of many.
A top-notch huge receiver like … Amari Cooper.
“Will we need to consider that we did not have Dak for all however two video games?” mentioned Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones on Friday when requested by 105.3 The Fan if he harbors any “regrets” concerning the offseason trade-dump of Cooper to Cleveland. “I believe we must always (issue that in). That (Dak’s harm absence) would have mitigated a few of your WR manufacturing, with out query. …”
In different phrases, as we play “Translating Jerry”: Cowboys receivers weren’t destined to place up monster numbers whereas Cooper Rush subbed for Prescott at QB for over a month. Additionally value mentioning: Michael Gallup, the No. 2 receiver behind CeeDee Lamb, simply returned to motion 4 weeks in the past after a prolonged rehab from his knee harm. That reality would possibly “mitigate” numbers, too.
Jones acknowledged that given the entire concerned circumstances, it isn’t an “apples-to-apples” comparability when speaking about Cooper’s success in Cleveland to this point.
By means of seven video games, Cooper leads the Browns in receiving with 422 yards and 4 touchdowns on 34 receptions. His final two video games have every seen him eclipse that 100-yard receiving mark. The Cowboys are frankly not stunned by that, as their choice to half with Amari had nothing to do together with his potential to piece collectively 100-yard efforts …
However did should do with “efforts” in different areas, the group finally deciding that his contributions throughout the board didn’t advantage his $20 million APY wage. (CowboysSI.com broke the story on what motivated the transfer; learn “Shrunk” right here.)
Certainly one of Jones’ factors is definitely sound: Would Amari have 422 yards and 4 touchdowns on 34 receptions if he was in Dallas with Rush at QB and “defense-first” as its mantra?
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After dropping Dak Prescott to a thumb harm within the season opener towards the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a as soon as perceived “pass-happy” offense was a “run-first” offense. … and but even then, Lamb, the Cowboys’ new high man, has 479 yards and two touchdowns on 37 receptions. … numbers which might be pretty much like Amari’s.
But many are clamoring for Lamb to do extra, whereas additionally exercising revisionist historical past to insist they know what Amari would’ve achieved right here to begin the Dallas season?
Our largest downside with Dallas’ judgment of Amari Cooper is not their ultimately dissatisfaction with him. Buying and selling him for only a fifth-round decide was not a method to “win the commerce.” However that does not imply Dallas was incorrect about wanting to maneuver on from him basically.
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Therme plans $800M Dallas spa resort, its first US location

European sauna culture is taking off in Dallas.
Romanian spa company Therme Group is opening its first U.S. location here, the Dallas Morning News reported. The firm is buying 24 acres near 1500 South Riverfront Boulevard, just outside of downtown, with plans to build an $800 million resort. The seller was Lewisville-based development firm Matthews Southwest.
Therme expects to spend $500 million on construction and $300 million on design fees and interest.
It still has to get planning and zoning approval from the city; it also plans to apply for incentives. The resort could generate $1.8 billion in tax revenues over the next 30 years and would create more than 1,000 permanent jobs, Therme US’s John Alschuler told the outlet.
The Dallas location could open as early as 2030.
It will include a 450,000-square-foot facility with baths, saunas, a waterpark and restaurants. Georgetown Company owns a 25 percent stake in Therme US and plans to build a hotel on the site, too.
Alschuler said day passes at the facility would cost about $60.
Cedars neighborhood association president Kirk Jordan visited Therme’s Bucharest facility and has voiced support for the project, which he said would be “transformative” for the area.
Therme recently announced plans for a similar resort in Washington, D.C. It already operates two facilities, in Romania and Germany.
The land buy comes less than a year after the opening of WorldSprings, a 10-acre outdoor resort with 46 mineral pools. The $32 million facility is located in the Colony.
North Texas has become a hotspot for experiential developments, with the $520 million PGA Omni Frisco leading the charge. Peppa Pig Theme Park recently opened in North Richland Hills. Universal Kids Resort is on deck to open next year in Frisco. Wisconsin-based Kalahari Resorts & Conventions announced plans for an Allen waterpark resort earlier this year.
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Mavs' Anthony Davis returns against Nets after 6-week injury absence

Anthony Davis could not help but grin.
A moment earlier, the 10-time All-Star cut baseline and accepted a pass from P.J. Washington before throwing down a two-handed dunk for the first points in what would be a 120-101 win for his Dallas Mavericks over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night.
Not a bad way to come back after missing six weeks with a groin injury.
“I feel good,” Davis said after scoring 12 points and grabbing six rebounds. “I feel like I had a great rhythm, to be honest. I wasn’t trying to force anything.”
Davis shot 6-for-9 from the field and added three assists, a steal and a blocked shot in his first game since injuring his groin in his Dallas debut on Feb. 8. That was about a week after the seismic trade that sent Luka Doncic to Los Angeles and enraged many Mavericks fans.
He had been listed as out until the Mavs changed Davis’ injury designation for the first time Sunday when they listed him as doubtful. The designation changed again Monday when Dallas said he was questionable.
During his pregame availability, coach Jason Kidd said Davis would be on a minutes restriction. He was in Dallas’ starting lineup at power forward and played 26:32.
“I stressed to (Mavericks management) that once I’m 100%, whatever that time was and we had games left, I’m going to play,” Davis said. “We all huddled up and got on the same page and like I (said), went through the rehab process and was able to play tonight.
“(There) was never a moment in my mind — unless we ran out of games (or) I wasn’t 100% — I wasn’t going to play.”
The defending Western Conference champions are in a tight race with Phoenix for 10th place in the West, the final spot in the play-in tournament.
Dallas will be without Kyrie Irving for the rest of the season. The star guard tore the ACL in his left knee in a 122-98 loss to Sacramento on March 3.
While the injury to Irving could have been a reason for the Mavericks to consider shutting down Davis, he has continued to work toward a return, going on road trips and staying engaged with his teammates.
Davis had an abdominal injury before the trade, missing his last two games with the Lakers and the first two he could have played for Dallas. When asked if the groin and abdominal injuries were related, Davis said he was unsure.
“You have to commend him for working to get back because it is his job,” Kidd said before the game. “He feels responsible to get back to work. Just understanding that first part is who he is and I think the second part is, yeah, we can always talk about the future and that’s the balance that we have to look at.”
When he did return in a 116-105 victory at home against Houston, Davis had 24 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and all three of his blocks in the first half before pulling up late in the third quarter with a groin injury. He finished with 26 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists.
Seven of Dallas’ remaining 11 games are on the road. The Mavericks are at the New York Knicks on Tuesday, at Orlando on Thursday and at Chicago on Saturday.
“Working to get back with 12 games left just shows how much he cares about what he wants to do, and that’s to help his team win,” Kidd said.
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Mavs' Anthony Davis is upgraded to questionable against Nets after 6-week injury absence

Anthony Davis appears on the verge of returning to the Dallas Mavericks after a six-week injury absence, with the star forward upgraded to questionable against the Brooklyn Nets to start a four-game road trip Monday night.
Davis hasn’t played — and had been listed as out — since injuring his left groin in his Dallas debut on Feb. 8. That was about a week after the seismic trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles and enraged many Mavericks fans.
The Mavs changed the 10-time All-Star’s injury designation for the first time Sunday when they listed Davis as doubtful.
The defending Western Conference champions are in a tight race with Phoenix for 10th place in the West, the final spot in the play-in tournament.
Dallas will be without Kyrie Irving for the rest of the season. The star guard tore the ACL in his left knee in a 122-98 loss to Sacramento on March 3.
While the injury to Irving could have been a reason for the Mavericks to consider shutting down Davis, he has continued to work toward a return, going on road trips and staying engaged with his teammates.
Davis had an abdominal injury before the trade, missing his last two games with the Lakers and the first two he could have played for Dallas.
When he did return in a 116-105 victory at home against Houston, Davis had 24 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and all three of his blocks in the first half before pulling up lame late in the third quarter with the groin injury. He finished with 26 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists.
Seven of Dallas’ remaining 11 games are on the road. After playing the Nets, Dallas is at the New York Knicks on Tuesday, at Orlando on Thursday and at Chicago on Saturday.
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