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NBA Draft Big Board: Mavs’ Top 5 Prospects
The Dallas Mavericks can have a decide within the draft for the primary time for the reason that notorious 2020 NBA Draft, after they made three picks within the first 40 picks – Josh Inexperienced (18), Tyrell Terry (31) and Tyler Bey (36). Inexperienced is the one participant of the three to stay on Dallas’ roster two years later.
Since that point, the Mavericks have seen fairly the overhaul within the roster and in personnel, headlined by Nico Harrison changing Donnie Nelson because the GM. Since that is Harrison’s first draft (with an precise decide to make use of), determining what sort of participant the Mavs will goal is tough.
Due to the unpredictability, one of the simplest ways to foretell what the Mavs will do is to imagine they are going to be concentrating on the most effective gamers obtainable, no matter place, for the reason that roster could also be going through much more overhaul. Here’s a listing of a number of the high prospects Dallas may choose on June 23. It’s based mostly on who’s realistically anticipated to final till the twenty sixth decide, so this excludes lottery abilities, and gamers typically mocked high 18:
Jaylin Williams, 6-10, 237 PF, Arkansas
The Mavs have an apparent gap at each the facility ahead and middle positions, and Jaylin Williams could possibly be an excellent answer each for now and long run. Williams does nearly all the things at an excellent stage, however doesn’t do anyone factor at a terrific stage. Usually that may be a priority, however the Mavs’ bigs want extra skill-based talents, and Williams can present ending under the rim, playmaking, perimeter protection, and progress as a shooter.
Including an enormous man that may safely guard a number of positions on the perimeter can be extremely precious to the Mavs’ frontcourt. Whereas Williams lacks rim safety and ending above the rim in site visitors, he at all times finds a option to influence the sport and overcome his shortcomings.
You’ll find Jaylin Williams’ full scouting report right here.
Ismael Kamagate, 6-11, 220 Heart, France
If the Mavs need an explosive middle with excessive upside on each ends, Kamagate must be Dallas’ high decide. With unimaginable size to dam photographs, Kamagate isn’t out of a play defensively. With this vary and explosiveness additionally comes potential to defend the perimeter and deal with some guards on drives.
Whereas Kamagate can nonetheless be a bit inconsistent for a 21-year-old, the flashes of defensive upside is likely to be too excessive to cross up after a sure level. Offensively, there may be some indication of a mid vary shot creating, and as a dive man out of decide & rolls, Kamagate poses a menace as an inside finisher.
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The truth that Kamagate labored out with Dirk Nowitzki’s long-time mentor Holger Geschwindner lower than a yr in the past most likely does not damage the Frenchman’s possibilities of ending up in Dallas.
Marjon Beauchamp, 6-6, 190 (7’1 wingspan), SF, G League Ignite
After taking a yr off following his commencement in 2020 to coach, Marjon Beauchamp lived as much as his highschool standing (No. 56 recruit within the nation) as a member of the G League Ignite. Beauchamp affords worth as a slasher and defender because of his premier athleticism.
An enormous swing ability for Beauchamp lies in his potential to shoot bounce photographs. His mid-range jumper is robust, however his 3-point proportion (28.5%) and iffy 70.6 free-throw proportion trigger some fear for the way a lot which may be capable of enhance within the NBA.
Wendell Moore, 6-6, 217 Wing, Duke
Moore has an NBA-ready physique and energy with a seven-foot wingspan. He additionally has expertise enjoying in a complementary function like he would in Dallas if chosen by the Mavs. Moore earned expertise this season enjoying with a beginning lineup made up of future NBA gamers – all of which could possibly be first rounders.
Moore maximized his capturing effectivity, grew as a passer, and performed good protection inside his function, having the ability to guard a number of positions as a consequence of size, energy, and IQ. His one evident flaw is his blow-by potential, or lack thereof, in opposition to tight protection, which can restrict him to being an off-ball participant. Whereas Moore lacks star-power, he matches subsequent to the present Mavs core on paper, and he would probably be one of the well-rounded wings on the roster by way of uncooked ability set from day one.
Jake LaRavia, 6-8, 227 Ahead, Wake Forest
The Mavs have at all times had an affinity for gamers who’ve elite work ethics – gamers who stay and breathe the sport. Jake LaRavia matches the invoice of these elite intangibles Dallas is looking for, together with a translatable ability set as a combo ahead. With satisfactory lateral quickness and intelligence to not get misplaced defensively, LaRavia can maintain his personal on the defensive finish sufficient to not be thought of a legal responsibility.
In a defensive system like Dallas’, LaRavia’s shortcomings might be simply masked. Offensively, LaRavia can deal with the ball to create his personal shot, together with a deadly spin. He’s comfy absorbing contact, attending to the free-throw line and utilizing his mushy contact to complete by contact. On high of that, he has an NBA-projectable bounce shot with a super launch.
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Where to find the best Christmas lights in Dallas-Fort Worth
Gather your family, grab some hot cocoa, and explore the best Christmas light displays across DFW. This list includes free attractions and festive events with admission fees:
Christmas Lights Show:
Dallas Zoo Lights
When: Nov. 22 – Jan. 5
Where: Dallas Zoo
What: Enjoy illuminated zoo animals, creative displays, and larger-than-life decorations. Perfect for kids and families.
Cost: Tickets start at $16.
Holiday at the Arboretum
When: Nov. 13 – Jan. 5
Where: Dallas Arboretum
What: Thousands of lights and elaborate decorations set the scene for this cherished Dallas holiday tradition. Activities and food add to the festive atmosphere.
Cost: Tickets range from $13 to $37, depending on age and time of visit.
Lightscape
When: Nov. 22 – Jan. 5
Where: Fort Worth Botanic Garden
What: Millions of lights transform the gardens into a magical, glowing winter wonderland. Seasonal treats and warm beverages are available for purchase.
Cost: Tickets range from $12 to $30.
Tianyu Lights Festival
When: Nov. 8 – Jan. 19
Where: Grand Prairie, Texas
What: Stroll through a magical forest filled with vibrant, handcrafted light displays. Food and drinks are available for purchase.
Cost: Admission ranges from $16 to $33, depending on the day. Parking costs $10 online or $15 onsite.
https://tianyuculture.us/dallas/
Drive-thru Christmas lights:
Burkman Holiday Home (Featured on The Great Christmas Light Fight)
Where: 3809 Hazelhurst Drive, Frisco
Cost: Free.
Deerfield Christmas Lights
Where: West Plano, between Preston Road and Coit Road.
Cost: Free.
Highland Park
Where: Enter the neighborhood at Armstrong Parkway and Preston Road.
Cost: Free. Horse-drawn carriage rides are available for $175.
Karr Family Light Show
Where: 5901 Pacers Lane, Fort Worth (6–10 p.m.)
Cost: Free.
Lights on Trail Creek
Where: 4941 Trail Creek Drive, Fort Worth. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM for synchronized music.
Cost: Free.
Interlochen Christmas Lights
Where: Start at Randol Mill Road and Westwood Drive in North Arlington.
Cost: Free.
Southwestern Boulevard
Where: University Park, between Central Expressway and the Dallas North Tollway.
Cost: Free.
Timberhollow Circle
Where: A cul-de-sac in Lake Highlands with a “12 Days of Christmas” display. Surrounding homes are also decorated.
Cost: Free.
Vitruvian Park
Where: Vitruvian Park in Addison (Nov. 23 – Jan. 1)
Cost: Free.
https://visitaddison.com/events/vitruvian-park/
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Texas AG Sues Dallas Over Marijuana Decriminalization Measure
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas and local officials, targeting a ballot measure that decriminalizes marijuana-related offenses and bars police from enforcing state drug laws.
The announcement of this legal action, made last week, is related to Proposition R, also known as the “Dallas Freedom Act,” which was passed in November with nearly 67% approval.
The measure decriminalizes possession of less than four ounces of marijuana and restricts the Dallas Police Department from making arrests or issuing citations for such offenses, except in cases involving larger felony investigations. It also bars officers from using the odor of marijuana as probable cause for searches or seizures.
As of today, in Texas, possession of up to 2 ounces of marijuana is classified as a Class B misdemeanor, carrying a penalty of up to 180 days in jail and a maximum fine of $2,000. Possession of more than 2 ounces but less than 4 ounces is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a maximum fine of $4,000.
The state contends that Proposition R is preempted by Texas state law, including the Health and Safety Code – which criminalizes the possession of marijuana – and the Local Government Code – which obligates municipalities to enforce state drug laws fully. The lawsuit alleges that the charter amendment is unconstitutional under the Texas Constitution to the extent that local laws may not conflict with state statutes.
The lawsuit also argues that Proposition R bars Dallas police from enforcing misdemeanor marijuana possession laws, utilizing the odor of marijuana as probable cause, or expending city funds to test marijuana substances with exceptions in those narrowly defined cases where the alleged offense is a violent or high-priority narcotics felony.
Therefore, the state asked the court to nullify Proposition R, arguing Dallas exceeded its legal authority. It also asks the court to stop city officials and police from enforcing the measure and to ensure state drug laws are followed.
Earlier this year, Texas AGl Paxton also sued the cities of Austin, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin, and Denton for adopting amnesty and non-prosecution policies that he claims violate state laws on marijuana possession and distribution.
Marijuana in Texas
Texas has not yet legalized marijuana for recreational use but has a medical marijuana program in place under the Texas Compassionate Use Act, which passed in 2015. It also legalized the production and sale of industrial hemp and CBD products in 2019, following the Farm Bill of 2018, which legalized hemp, defined as marijuana having no more than 0.3% THC, by separating it from marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act.
Currently, 24 U.S. states have legalized recreational use of marijuana, and 38 states for medical use.
In the November presidential election, several marijuana-related ballot measures were proposed, but most failed.
In Florida, nearly 56% voted “yes” to Amendment 3, which allowed adult-use marijuana; however, it did not meet the required 60% threshold to amend the state constitution.
Similar ballot measures in North Dakota and South Dakota each failed to achieve majority support.
Arkansas voters could have expanded the state’s medical marijuana program, but the state’s Supreme Court ruled – prior to this election – that the votes could not be counted.
The marijuana legalization measure that passed was in Nebraska alone, making it the 39th state to legalize marijuana for medical purposes, though its validity is still being challenged in court.
Meanwhile, in Texas, a lawmaker has recently filed a bill to legalize and establish a regulated market for the production and sale of recreational marijuana. However, past marijuana bills have stalled in the conservative Texas legislature, setting up the next session as potentially crucial for marijuana policy reform in the state.
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Cowboys vs Giants on Thanksgiving: Dallas is favored after weeks as underdog
The Dallas Cowboys got back in the win column with a surprising upset over the Washington Commanders. Surprising in the fact that Dallas won, and surprising in that it was one of the crazier games seen in a while. The fourth-quarter alone was worth the price of admission.
The Cowboys were able to get their win even though they were roughly 10.5-point underdogs going into the game. Dallas has been the underdog for a while now, but this week they are favored. With their rivals in the NFC East, the New York Giants, coming to town on turkey day, Dallas finds themselves as 3.5-point favorites in the FanDuel odds.
The Giants appear to be falling apart after cutting QB Daniel Jones, getting rocked by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-7, then having multiple players calling the team’s effort ‘soft’ and questioning the game plan.
Could the Cowboys actually go on a winning streak? And how does this sit with a fanbase firmly looking toward draft position?
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