Sergio De Larrea, who had a wrap on his knee after the game, told @DLLS_Sports that he had just banged knees with a Warriors player and is fine.
He added that he’s enjoyed his time in Dallas, but it’s very different from Spain.
Full article: https://t.co/15evtfYAre
Free agent Von Miller posted a picture of him in a Cowboys jersey to his instagram story.
For added context, he did post a picture of himself back in a Denver Broncos jersey a while back too.
Still interesting 🧐
#DallasCowboys
The Dallas Mavericks announced involvement in a six-team trade, acquiring Santi Aldama and the rights to Tarik Biberović from the Memphis Grizzlies, plus Marcus Sasser from the Detroit Pistons.
Santi Aldama and Marcus Sasser are officially members of the Dallas Mavericks, as the NBA has posted the intricate 6-team trade to its transactions log.
I'm told that six-team trade involving the Pistons, Clippers, Grizzlies, Bucks, Wizards and Mavericks is on course to be made official and announced shortly.
More NBA from @JakeLFischer and me: https://t.co/CijPb0JA2m
I talked to an international scout this week who told me that soon-to-be new Mavericks wing Tarik Biberovic is "the most plug-and-play Euro I've seen for the NBA in years. He's ready to be a rotation guy on Day 1 with his shooting."
Mavs did really well to get Biberovic, Santi Aldama and Marcus Sasser, all while keeping the AD TPE fully intact.
There are 11 Players involved in this six-team trade:
🏀To DAL: Santi Aldama (from MEM), Marcus Sasser (from DET), Tarik Biberovic (draft rights from MEM)
🏀To DET: John Collins (from LAC via S&T), Gary Harris (from MIL), Taurean Prince (from MIL)
🏀To LAC: No players incoming (create $16M TPE for John Collins)
🏀To MEM: A.J. Johnson (from DAL), Isaiah Stewart (from DET), D'Angelo Russell (from WAS)
🏀To MIL: Caris LeVert (from DET)
🏀To WAS: Khris Middleton (from DAL via S&T)
There are also one first-round pick, 10 second-round picks, a second-round pick swap and cash considerations changing hands to satisfy touch rules in a multi-team trade.
Dallas is sending Middleton to the Wizards via sign-and-trade as part of a larger six-team deal that includes, in total, the Mavericks, Wizards, Clippers, Pistons, Bucks and Grizzlies. It involves previously agreed upon deals such as John Collins, Gary Harris and Taurean Prince (Detroit), Isaiah Stewart (Memphis), Santi Aldama (Mavericks), Caris LeVert (Bucks), etc.
The Mavericks will create a $5.6 million trade exception by sign and trading Khris Middleton to these terms.
The Wizards can absorb him into their $13.4 million trade exception which expires tomorrow.
Just in: Free agent Khris Middleton has agreed on a three-year, $17.6 million deal with the Washington Wizards via sign-and-trade, agent Mike Lindeman of Excel Sports Management tells ESPN. The 14-year veteran returns to D.C. where he spent parts of last two seasons as a leader with championship presence.
BREAKING: Former Dallas Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland has been diagnosed with stage 1 CTE by @BU_CTE researchers after his death during the 2025 NFL season at age 24.
UPDATE: The trade to make him a Maverick is still pending, but league sources say Tarik Biberović has informed Fenerbahçe he’s leaving for the NBA.
After acquiring him from Memphis, Dallas is expected to sign Biberović to a two-year, $6 million deal with a team option in Year 2.
Jay Triano, Frank Vogel, Popeye Jones, Mike Penberthy, Jordan Sears, Eric Hughes, Keith Veney, and Dru Anthrop are among the Dallas Mavericks' assistant coaches departing.
Phil Handy remains on the coaching staff.
Read more on @DALHoopsJournal: https://t.co/dclJ5mXP5v
The Mavericks will soon officially acquire the draft rights to Tarik Biberović via trade and @TheSteinLine has learned that the NBA out in the sharpshooter's contract with Turkish club Fenerbahçe
expires July 7, meaning a resolution on his playing status next season is imminent.
The Mavericks have reportedly agreed to a deal with Tarik Biberovic, according to @bugrauzar24 of EuroHoops.
The report states that a multi-year deal has been agreed to and his buyout with Feberbache is imminent.
Let’s see 👀👀👀
The Mavericks, who still possess the full $15 million midlevel, emerged as a suitor for Rui Hachimura along with the Clippers on top of Brooklyn's long-held interest ... but Hachimura had a clear intention to stay in LA after 3 1/2 seasons as a Laker.
League sources tell @TheSteinLine that Rui Hachimura prioritized staying in Los Angeles and chose the Clippers over interest from Brooklyn and Dallas as well as interest we previously reported from Golden State/Minnesota.
More to come as the day unfolds: https://t.co/k4aAoQDzJ2