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NBA docks Mavs $100K for third bench violation

DALLAS — The Mavericks have been fined $100,000 for “persevering with to violate league guidelines concerning staff bench decorum,” the NBA introduced Sunday.
It’s the third time the Mavericks have been fined for bench-decorum violations this postseason. The fines have totaled $175,000, doubling on every event.
The assertion from the league workplace cites a number of events within the Mavs’ Sport 2 loss to the Golden State Warriors that “a number of gamers and a member of the teaching workers stood for an prolonged interval within the Mavericks’ staff bench space, stood away from the staff bench, and have been on or encroaching upon the enjoying courtroom throughout recreation motion.”
The Mavs have been assessed fines for related infractions after a Sport 2 loss and a Sport 7 win towards the Phoenix Suns within the Western Convention semifinals. The Mavs made it clear on the time that they’d no intention of firming down the keenness from two-way participant Theo Pinson, injured guard Tim Hardaway Jr. and the remainder of the bench.
“The league is nervous concerning the incorrect factor,” Kidd mentioned after the primary advantageous was assessed. “You may have millionaires cheering on different millionaires. Does not occur on this society. And the keenness of the sport, for a teammate to cheer on one other teammate is particular. And I believe typically we’re targeted on the incorrect factor. And so if you take a look at individuals who make some huge cash cheering on their teammates or their staff, that is what sport is all about. And so for us to get fined, that is cool. It may one other good trigger, charity. However once more, we’re trying on the incorrect factor.”
On one event in Sport 2, the Mavs’ reserves being on their toes impacted the sport. The Warriors dedicated a turnover when Stephen Curry mistakenly handed the ball to Pinson, who was standing and sporting a shirt that was white, the identical colour as Golden State’s uniform.
“I do not thoughts so long as it would not intervene with the sport,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr mentioned on Saturday. “I do not thoughts it. I really like the truth that Dallas’ bench is energetic and speaking trash and into it. I believe that is what followers wish to see. They wish to see a staff that cares they usually wish to see vitality and chemistry. So I find it irresistible, however when it interferes with the sport, that is when it crosses the road.
“In order that’s the one factor I am involved with, if there’s a play that … if there’s an individual on the courtroom, one who is standing up calling for the ball, that is just a little an excessive amount of. However in any other case, I actually take pleasure in it. I believe it is nice.”

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Ben Gleason with a Goal vs. Dallas Stars

Ex-Dallas Stars Goalie Signs Try-Out With New Jersey DevilsOver the past several years, the Dallas Stars have put an emphasis on signing undrafted free agents, including between the pipes. Names like Landon Bow, Matt Murray and most recently prospect Ben Kraws are just some of the undrafted goaltenders the Stars signed to their system over the past decade.
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Trump vows tough action after beheading of Indian motel manager in Dallas

US President Donald Trump has strongly condemned the beheading of an Indian-origin hotel manager allegedly by a Cuban illegal immigrant in Dallas last week.
“The time for being soft on these Illegal Immigrant Criminals is OVER under my watch,” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.
Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah, 50, was attacked with a machete by his co-worker Yordanis Cobos-Martinez in front of his wife and child, following a heated argument over a broken washing machine. The accused, who is now in custody, has been charged with murder.
Trump has long vowed tougher enforcement against undocumented migrants, making it a central plank of his policy.
Trump said Mr Cobos-Martinez “will be prosecuted to the fullest extent” of the law and will be “charged with murder in the first degree”.
He also criticised the Biden administration in his post saying Mr Cobos-Martinez was previously arrested for several crimes, including alleged child abuse, but was “released back into society because Cuba declined to accept his return”.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Mr Cobos-Martinez is an undocumented immigrant, with a final order of removal from the US.
The department claims he was in custody at a detention center in Dallas but was released on an order of supervision in January after Cuba “would not accept him because of his criminal history”.
Nagamallaiah, who belonged to the southern Indian state of Karnataka, worked at the Downtown Suites Motel in Dallas.
He went to school and college in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru before moving to the US in 2018. His son graduated high school recently and is preparing to begin college, according to a news report on NDTV news channel.
The assault took place on 10 September. The police said they received a “stabbing” call and a preliminary investigation determined that Mr Cobos-Martinez had cut the victim with an edged weapon several times.
He then reportedly kicked the head of the victim “around like a soccer ball”, according to the US Department of Homeland Security.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged Mr Cobos-Martinez with the Dallas County Jail, where he is being held.
Nagamallaiah’s funeral was held on 13 September in Flower Mound, Texas, and was attended by family and friends.
A fundraiser launched to support his family has raised more than $321,000 (£2,36,723), according to news agency PTI.
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Which Dallas Cowboys star should be next to sign lucrative extension?

The Dallas Cowboys are putting their salary cap space to full use.
After trading Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, they were able to extend DaRon Bland and Tyler Smith. They tied up $180 million in salary on those two players alone, but they’re not the only ones who landed new deals this year.
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Team owner and general manager Jerry Jones agreed to terms with defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa before the start of free agency. He also gave extensions to receiver/returner KaVontae Turpin, fullback Hunter Luepke and tight end Jake Ferguson.
This sudden trend of getting ahead of free agency is like a breath of fresh air, and they might not be done. Dallas has several other players set for free agency and could look to continue locking up their core players.
The top two platers set for free agency are wide receiver George Pickens and kicker Brandon Aubrey. Initially, Pickens seems like the player who should be extended since he plays a skill position and is going to be an unrestricted free agent.
Aubrey, however, is going to be a restricted free agent. While that gives Dallas more security, he’s still the player they should extend first.
Now in his third season, Aubrey has connected on 78-of-87 field goals and is 25-of-28 from 50-plus yards. Kickers might not typically land lucrative deals, but Aubrey is far from typical. He’s a weapon who has bailed the offense out multiple times.
For that reason, he should be the player Jones sits down with next.
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