The Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks will play Game 5 of their first-round playoff series in the Western Conference on Monday in Dallas. Here’s how to watch, with gametime and TV information, lineups, bios, plus other key information pertaining to both teams.
The Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks will play Game 2 of their first-round playoff series in the Western Conference on Monday night in Dallas. Here’s how to watch, with gametime and TV information, lineups, bios, plus other key information pertaining to both teams.
Looking to possibly move their way up to the 3-seed in the Western Conference, Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks travel to Detroit to take on a young Detroit Pistons team led by potential Rookie of the Year, Cade Cunningham. Here’s how to watch, with gametime and TV information, lineups, bios, plus other key information pertaining to both teams.
Boston Celtics Receive: 2023 second-round pick (via Boston Celtics)
The Hornets need help at center. Veterans Cody Zeller and Bismack Biyombo can leave via free agency this offseason, and rookie Vernon Carey Jr. played just 115 minutes this season.
Thompson, 30, is still good enough to be a starter and would be an upgrade over everyone the Hornets have at the position. He s a good screen setter and rebounder and would bring 78 games (and counting) of playoff experience, including a championship ring with the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers.
Boston has leaned toward Robert Williams III, 23, as the future at the position. The Celtics are already at the luxury tax line for next season, and that s before any free-agent signings or a new contract for Evan Fournier.
Knicks SF RJ Barrett: 24 points, 8 rebounds
Knicks PG Derrick Rose: 15 points, 5 assists
Mavericks PG Luka Doncic: 22 points, 19 assists, 8 rebounds
Mavericks C Kristaps Porzingis: 23 points, 12 rebounds, 2 blocks
Mavericks F Dorian Finney-Smith: 13 points, 7 rebounds
Randle Rolls Again, Knicks Win Again
The 2019 free-agency season is not a pleasant memory for Knicks fans, as they lost out on all the A-list names.
What resulted was the team signing a glut of power forwards and point guards, with the biggest free-agent contract going to Julius Randle.
The ex-Los Angeles Laker and New Orleans Pelican became the de facto best player on a bad Knicks team that finished 21-45. The Knicks also endured midseason coaching and front-office changes in hopes of somehow turning the fortunes of a team that hadn t won the NBA Finals since 1973.