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The problems keep piling up for the Dallas Mavericks.
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Kristaps Porzingis is reportedly on his way out with the Mavericks, but there doesn't seem to be much of a market for the 25-year-old former Knick.
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The unicorn looked more like an also-ran in this postseason.
Kristaps Porzingis had a disappointing playoffs for the Mavericks, which ended with a 126-111 Game 7 loss to the Clippers on Sunday...
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LeBron James, an often reckless advocate for social and racial equality, was given a pass. Another pass.
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This wasn’t Kristaps Porzingis’ night.
Porzingis shot 3-for-14 from the floor and got into a shoving match with Kings forward Moe Harkless in the Mavericks’ 121-107 loss on
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DALLAS — Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle knew what his club might be in for with Julius Randle back in his hometown of Big D.
“He’s an All-Star who loves coming back to play here,’’ Carlisle
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The packed crowd at Madison Square Garden is the first thing you notice, of course, because blissful, pre-pandemic scenes always blitz people with memories of the way life used to be. The next thing
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A small but vociferous group of Knicks fans arrived at the Garden armed with boos and derisive chants to direct at Kristaps Porzingis, but what they wanted more than anything Friday night was a
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Kristaps Porzingis’ return to the Garden on Friday won’t be as viciously loud as it was in 2019 with only 10-percent capacity allowed during this pandemic season.
But the 2,000 fans permitted
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The refs spoiled Kristaps Porzingis’ postseason debut and a thrilling NBA playoff game with two dubious calls on Tuesday night. Porzingis was ejected from Game 1 of the Clippers-Mavericks series after a brief altercation with Los Angeles forward Marcus Morris, led to the referees giving the Latvian star his second technical of the night. Dallas …