It's safe to assume Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards wouldn't have traded Luka Dončić if he were running the Dallas Mavericks. Dončić's supposed conditioning issues were a driving force behind the Mavs' decision to send him to the Los Angeles Lakers.
It’s been nearly three weeks since the Dallas Mavericks traded franchise megastar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, and people around the league are still taking in the league-changing move. Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards,
Randle, dealing with a groin injury he suffered on Jan. 30, returned to full-contact basketball activities on Feb. 20, while DiVincenzo, nursing a great left toe injury, was cleared for non-basketball activities that same day.
Chet Holmgren has been listed as OUT for the Thunder tonight. The Thunder star has yet to play the second leg of a back-to-back game for OKC since his return from a fractured hip. Oklahoma City was outrebounded by Minnesota on Sunday 44-37 while also turning the ball of 13 times.
Video reveals Anthony Edwards had to be restrained after a heated exchange with a fan during the Rockets-Timberwolves game.
Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki attended Luka Doncic's debut with the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 10, later revealing why he was there.
Even though Luka Doncic’s time with the Dallas Mavericks is over, something always seems to connect them. This time, Mavericks CEO Rick Welts made a surprising confession about the trade.
Missing four key players and getting an off shooting night from Anthony Edwards, Minnesota turned to its young players. They delivered.
The Dallas Mavericks were apparently desperate to exit the Luka Doncic business. Despite making the NBA Finals last season, Nico Harrison and Patrick Dumont had the idea stuck in their head that ...