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Kyrie Irving? Surely the Mavericks aren’t that desperate, nor should they be
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Seems the offender wasn’t the North Texas warmth. Or these further onions within the potato salad. Or the habanero barbecue sauce.
Our acid reflux disorder flare-ups this vacation weekend weren’t induced by insupportable local weather or delicacies, however, quite, persistent reporting of “Kyrie Irving” and “Mavericks” in the identical sentence.
This prognosis was confirmed by Sunday’s fallout from the Mavericks’ newest offseason setback, when their long-rumored and extensively presumed free agent goal, Goran Dragic, agreed to a one-year contract with Chicago.
Dallas’ failure — or was it choice? — to transform what amounted to an uncontested layup by signing Luka Doncic’s 36-year-old mentor and fellow Slovenian additional fueled hypothesis that governor Mark Cuban and normal supervisor Nico Harrison have grander concepts for the crew’s lone remaining roster spot.
For example, Irving, Brooklyn’s unquestionably expert however mercurial 30-year-old guard.
Say it ain’t so, Nico.
On draft night time, June 23, a Mavericks supply dismissed any notion that Dallas would pursue Irving after The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported that the Mavericks had been amongst seven groups to which Irving would welcome a commerce.
Irving finally opted in to the $36.5 million ultimate 12 months of his contract, however teammate Kevin Durant’s commerce request mere hours earlier than final Thursday’s begin of free company has made all of it however sure that each he and Irving shall be dealt.
On Saturday, Charania characterized the Lakers, Philadelphia and Dallas as suitors of Irving. Sadly he meant Irving the participant, not the superb metropolis that’s adjoining to Dallas.
Irving the participant actually is tantalizing, together with his jaw-dropping handles and three-season Nets averages of 27.1 factors, 6.0 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 49% capturing.
The issue is that Irving the individual totes extra baggage as a locker room presence than Kim Kardashian on a monthlong cruise. His fingerprints are throughout Brooklyn’s monumental implosion. His wake of destruction additional dates to 2 contentious seasons in Boston.
He’s hardly the embodiment of chemistry and accountability, the phrases coach Jason Kidd burdened on the primary day of coaching camp final September.
These phrases had been the muse upon which Harrison, Kidd and training employees constructed the tradition of a Mavericks crew that blazed to the NBA’s third-best file after New Yr’s and made a stunning run to the Western Convention finals.
But this weekend, particularly after Sunday’s Dragic information, a noticeable portion of Mavericks followers on social media had resigned themselves into believing that one season of Irving isn’t a lot of a danger, that the potential upside far outweighs any negatives.
Look, I get it. Dropping Jalen Brunson with no compensation badly stung the Mavericks and MFFLs.
Yr after 12 months of getting jilted on the altar by free brokers is tough sufficient. Having certainly one of your personal file for divorce and run off to the crew with which, it seems in hindsight, he was engaged in additional than flirting is very painful.
It’s additionally evident that regardless of the additions of huge males Christian Wooden and JaVale McGee, Dallas’ offseason so far has its roster trending behind these of Golden State, the Clippers, Denver, Minnesota and maybe New Orleans. And what if Durant winds up in Phoenix or San Francisco?
Durant is the magnificent mansion for which you overpay with no questions requested, not even asking for an inspection. Irving is the eye-catching property with all of the bells and whistles but in addition a cracked basis and mildew behind the partitions.
Irving is the acquisition of a determined crew, or a determined and silly one just like the Lakers. The Mavericks with 23-year-old Doncic, coming off the Western Convention finals and, needing roster enchancment, shouldn’t be in determined mode.
As questionable of a match as Irving would appear to be for the locker room and tradition, it’s equally eyebrow-raising to surprise how ball-dominant Irving and Doncic would mesh in the identical backcourt.
This isn’t about Sunday’s Dragic information. It’s comprehensible why followers and sure Doncic are disillusioned, however in actuality 36-year-old Dragic wasn’t going to fill the Brunson void or make Dallas a Western Convention favourite.
The Mavericks can be higher served making a push for Cleveland restricted free agent Collin Sexton. Or taking a calculated gamble on T.J. Warren. And even buying and selling for 33-year-old Bojan Bogdanovic.
However Kyrie Irving? Excuse me whereas I take pleasure in what’s left of the vacation, ideally with a slice of apple pie. A la mode, after all.
Twitter: @Townbrad
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Dallas Cowboys legend Zach Martin retires

FRISCO, Texas – Nine-time Pro Bowler Zach Martin has officially retired.
The Dallas Cowboys guard reflected on his football career on Wednesday and thanked everyone who helped him along the way.
Martin is retiring as one of the most decorated players in franchise history.
Eleven years ago, Cowboys Vice President Stephen Jones convinced his father, Jerry, to draft Martin over quarterback Johnny Manziel. It was the right choice.
The offensive lineman from Notre Dame went on to become a Cowboys legend.
Only Cowboys Hall of Famers Bob Lilly and Randy White were also named first-team All-Pro players seven times.

Martin said his only regret is that he never got to hoist the Lombardi Trophy with his teammates.
“But I am incredibly proud of the road we traveled and everything we accomplished along the way. I hope I left as much of an impression on this organization as it did on me. There’s a deep sense of pride in knowing I gave everything to one team, one city, one team, one organization my entire career,” he said.
Former teammate Tony Romo, who attended Martin’s retirement celebration at The Star, said even as a rookie, Martin was one of the best linemen he’s ever played with.
Martin will be eligible for Pro Football Hall of Fame consideration in 2029.
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Bucks smoke depleted Mavs, 137-107, as Damian Lillard, Giannis Antetokounmpo dominate

The Dallas Mavericks hit the road to play the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night, a rematch after these teams just played in Dallas on Saturday. The Bucks won that matchup, and Dallas already looks vastly different than they did in that game. Kyrie Irving tore his ACL and Jaden Hardy sprained his ankle on Monday night, adding to a lengthy injury report.
It might be easier to list who actually was available for the Mavericks, but here’s who they were missing: Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis, P.J. Washington, Dereck Lively II, Daniel Gafford, Dante Exum, Jaden Hardy, Caleb Martin, and Kai Jones.
With that many players out, Dallas started Spencer Dinwiddie, Max Christie, Klay Thompson, Naji Marshall, and Dwight Powell, the 33rd different starting lineup of the season. Milwaukee started Damian Lillard, Taurean Prince, Kyle Kuzma, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Brook Lopez.
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It was an admirable start for the depleted Mavericks. Despite Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard combining for Milwaukee’s first 20 points, Dallas was hanging around thanks to 9 early points from Klay Thompson. But after the game was tied at 16, Milwaukee went on an 18-3 run to take a stranglehold of the game.
Dallas scored six straight points to get the lead back to 10, but they couldn’t get any stops. Kyle Kuzma scored the last seven points of the half for Milwaukee, and they’d take a 43-30 lead into the second quarter.
Max Christie and Brandon Williams helped bring Milwaukee’s advantage down to six again, but then the Bucks reinserted Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard and took off again. Those two continued to terrorize the Mavericks, shooting the ball very efficiently and spreading the ball around to open shooters, allowing the Bucks to shoot 63% from the floor in the first half.
Giannis had 26 points and Damian Lillard had 20, allowing the Bucks to take a 72-53 lead into halftime. Dallas’ offense was playing fine, but they had no rim protection against a team you desperately need it.
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The third quarter was more of the same, as Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard continued to torch the Mavs. Giannis crossed the 20,000 career points mark in the third quarter, but he and Lillard crossed 30 points for the game before the end of the third quarter as the Bucks crossed the century mark with three minutes to go in the frame.
Dallas was still scoring somewhat, as Naji Marshall scored nine points in a row before the end of the quarter, but Milwaukee still had a 106-79 lead heading into the fourth.
There wouldn’t be any unnecessary drama in the fourth quarter, as the Bucks emptied the bench, and went on to win 137-107.
Klay Thompson led the Mavericks with 28 points, but he attempted a season-high 27 shots to get there. Naji Marshall (22 points, 10 rebounds, a few of those points came well into garbage time), Brandon Williams (14 points), and Max Christie (13 points) were also in double figures.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard were incredible for the Bucks, with Giannis putting up 32 points and 15 rebounds on 13/20 shooting, and Lillard had 34 points on 11/15 shooting, including 5/8 from three. Kevin Porter Jr. had a triple-double off the bench, which made me have to triple-check the stat sheet, finishing with 10 points, 14 assists, and 11 rebounds. AJ Green (18 points, 6/9 three-point shooting), Kyle Kuzma (17 points), and Jericho Sims (10 points) were also in double figures.
Dallas returns home to play the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night.
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FIFA names Dallas host for International Broadcast Center

FIFA says the Dallas Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will host the International Broadcast Center for all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.
The announcement was confirmed Wednesday at Dallas City Hall and marks the second time the city has hosted the IBC. Dallas last hosted the IBC in Fair Park during the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
I’m honored to be with you all today. On behalf of FIFA and FIFA World Cup 26, it’s an absolute pleasure to confirm that Dallas and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will serve as the International Broadcast Center for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Amy Hopfinger, chief business and strategy officer with FIFA World Cup 26
The IBC is a global broadcast operations center for all 104 matches of the tournament in 16 North American cities, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
From January 2026 to August 2026, the IBC will be the nerve center for TV, radio, and new media operations and will house about 2,000 broadcast media representatives.
“Hosting the IBC is a tremendous honor. I still today hear about 1994, hosting that IBC at Fair Park, and the experiences that volunteers had and the people from all over the world that they had a chance to meet,” said Monica Paul, president, North Texas FIFA World Cup 26 Organizing Committee. “I really hope we take this opportunity in 2026 and really show these broadcasters and media why we love Dallas, why we call this place home so they can share that across the world with people in their countries.”
The facility will span 485,000 square feet and ensure seamless coverage of the tournament, reaching billions of fans worldwide. It will serve as the headquarters for FIFA’s host broadcaster, media partners, FIFA content production, and football technology.
“Hosting thousands of professionals for seven months is no small task,” Hopfinger said. “The IBC will offer a range of services for individuals helping to take this groundbreaking tournament, the 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup, to over 200 countries worldwide.
In addition to hosting broadcast operations, the IBC will provide wraparound services to help those covering the games, including a 24-hour cafe, express shipping services, banking, and dry cleaning.
Paul and Hopfinger were joined Wednesday by Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson, Zarin Gracey, council member/chair ad hoc committee on professional sports recruitment and retention, City of Dallas, Jesse Moreno, Dallas City Council Member District 2 and Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert.
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