Dallas, TX
NBA Fans React To Klay Thompson’s Dallas Mavericks Debut Against Jazz
On Thursday evening, the Dallas Mavericks hosted the Utah Jazz in Texas for their second preseason game.
After missing Monday’s 121-116 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, Klay Thompson made his debut for the Mavs against the Jazz.
Via Bleacher Report: “Klay sinks his first three in a Mavs uniform 🎯
Still doesn’t feel real 🤯”
Klay sinks his first three in a Mavs uniform 🎯
Still doesn’t feel real 🤯 pic.twitter.com/1zrn4kFVMm
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 11, 2024
Many fans reacted to seeing Thompson play for the Mavs for the first time.
He had spent the first 13 years of his career playing for the Golden State Warriors.
@MavsMuse: “Klay Thompson in his preseason debut
10 PTS
3 AST
3/9 FG
3/5 3P
— Solid Dallas debut for Killa Klay 🙏”
Klay Thompson in his preseason debut
10 PTS — Solid Dallas debut for Killa Klay 🙏 pic.twitter.com/lYnCqgZQBI
— MavsMuse (@MavsMuse) October 11, 2024
3 AST
3/9 FG
3/5 3P
@lynziekate: “KLAY THOMPSON’S FIRST THREE AS A DALLAS MAVERICK RAHHHHHHH”
KLAY THOMPSON’S FIRST THREE AS A DALLAS MAVERICK RAHHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/Rj9A8TofND
— lynz (@lynziekate) October 11, 2024
@DL2GotNext: “His on ball defense is looking good so far”
His on ball defense is looking good so far
— DeniedByLively🐴💙(parody) (@DL2GotNext) October 11, 2024
@MarketMovers10: “This mavs team is going to be dangerous 🤯”
This mavs team is going to be dangerous
🤯— Yoda Trades (@MarketMovers10) October 11, 2024
@kyriecenterig: “Still can’t believe Kyrie & Klay Thompson are teammates 😭”
Still can’t believe Kyrie & Klay Thompson are teammates 😭pic.twitter.com/DIgVYdJEgJ
— Kyrie Center (@kyriecenterig) October 10, 2024
Legion Hoops: “Klay Thompson just went 0/3 in his first quarter with the Mavericks.
Oh boy.”
Klay Thompson just went 0/3 in his first quarter with the Mavericks.
Oh boy. pic.twitter.com/YL9LO23jQB
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) October 11, 2024
Noah Weber of The Smoking Cuban: “Klay Thompson’s defense in the first quarter was impressive.
He spent time guarding Lauri Markkanen, Isaiah Collier, Jordan Clarkson, and Keyonte George and held his own in each matchup.
Moved his feet well in space and picked up multiple feet beyond the 3-point line at times.”
Klay Thompson’s defense in the first quarter was impressive.
He spent time guarding Lauri Markkanen, Isaiah Collier, Jordan Clarkson, and Keyonte George and held his own in each matchup.
Moved his feet well in space and picked up multiple feet beyond the 3-point line at times.
— Noah Weber (@noahweber00) October 11, 2024
Thompson finished last season with averages of 17.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per contest while shooting 43.2% from the field and 38.7% from the three-point range in 77 games.
The Mavs will play their first game of the regular season on October 24 when they host the San Antonio Spurs.
Dallas, TX
Dallas County eyes new multibillion-dollar jail to replace aging Lew Sterrett facility
It became Dallas County’s new, contemporary facility to house accused criminals in 1993. Today, close to 7,000 men and women each day either serve time, wait for trials, or transfer to state prison inside the county’s Lew Sterrett jail.
The elected leader of county government, Judge Clay Lewis Jenkins, says it’s time for a new facility — and it will cost billions to build it.
“We’ve got to begin planning and doing the work, because we can’t wait until this jail is absolutely just failing,” said Jenkins.
Expansion and development in and around downtown Dallas have the county keeping quiet about future locations.
“So we are looking at sites, and I think we’ll have land purchased this year,” Jenkins said. “And a land purchase in the relative scheme of things is a very insignificant financial amount of this.
“When I’m talking about starting on planning and building of a jail, I’m talking about something that will open perhaps 8 or 9 or even ten years from now.”
To complete a new facility in 10 years, Jenkins said the costs will be in the billions, based on a desire to build a jail that offers mental health and substance abuse treatment, trying to end the cycle of folks filling the jail, arrested over and over again for non-violent crimes.
Dallas, TX
Dallas church stands firm with rainbow steps art win
A hearing room at Dallas City Hall was packed with an overflow crowd. Supporters of Oak Lawn United Methodist Church were ready for a fight, but that fight was one-sided.
“Rainbow steps shouldn’t be controversial,” one supporter said during his 3 minutes at the public comment microphone. “It’s just paint, y’all!”
The church came to the Dallas Landmark Commission to get permission for the rainbow steps painted last month in response to Governor Greg Abbott’s order to paint over crosswalks with political or ideological references, like the rainbow crosswalk outside Oak Lawn United Methodist.
“”These rainbow steps that I’m sitting on are an art installation,” Oak Lawn United Methodist Church Senior Pastor Reverend Rachel Griffin-Allison said. “We feel that it is urgent to make a statement, make a bold statement, and a visible statement, to say that who you are is queer, and beloved, and belongs here.”
As NBC 5 spoke with the pastor, someone yelled homophobic insults from a passing car.
“This is important to have because that kind of heckling happens all the time,” Griffin-Allison said somberly.
The church, a Gothic revival building, is a designated historic landmark, which is why it needed the Dallas Landmark Commission’s approval.
“They are not considered part of the historic preservation building; they are just steps,” one speaker said during public comments.
Several speakers pointed out that the steps had been painted a “gaudy blood red” in the past, and then a shade of gray with no comments or approval.
“When I see the stairs, I see love, support, inclusion, and kindness,” a woman wearing sequin rainbow sneakers said. “They bring a smile to my face and my heart.”
“If you don’t like rainbow steps on your church, then go to one of the 500 churches that don’t have them,” a young man said to the commissioners. “We have one street that represents this culture, and we have one church with rainbow steps!”
Not a single speaker spoke out against the rainbow steps art installation, and it was apparent there was no fight with the commissioners either, as they unanimously voted to allow the rainbow steps to stay up for 3 years.
Dallas, TX
Dallas dating app meeting ends in fatal shooting and murder charge
DALLAS – Dallas police arrested a man for murder after they say he shot a couple he met through an online dating app.
What we know:
Investigators say 26-year-old Noah Trueba shot and killed a 57-year-old woman on Friday morning in Northwest Dallas. Dallas Fire-Rescue responded and pronounced one of the individuals, 57-year-old Guadalupe Gonzalez, dead at the scene.
The second victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
According to an affidavit, Trueba drank and used drugs with the two, who called themselves husband and wife. Trueba later told police that the couple tried to sexually assault him, so he opened fire.
A police drone located him hiding along a nearby highway, after he ran from the scene.
What’s next:
Trueba was arrested at the scene. He is currently booked in the Dallas County Jail and being charged with murder.
This is an ongoing investigation and anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Brewster Billings at 214-671-3083 or at brewster.billings@dallaspolice.gov.
The Source: Information in this article was provided from documents provided by the Dallas Police Department.
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