Harden has 49 to lead Rockets over Mavericks 153-149 in OT

James Harden scored 49 points and the Houston Rockets outlasted the Dallas Mavericks 153-149 in overtime Friday night in their first game in the NBA bubble.

Report: Dallas Mavericks executive accused of sexual assault in 2019

A new report from Sports Illustrated has detailed sexual assault allegations against a Dallas Mavericks executive who is still with the team.

Mavs returning to the court for scrimmage against the Lakers

Basketball is finally back for Mavs fans. The team will scrimmage the Los Angeles Lakers and said they could not be more ready.

Mavericks prepping for resumption of NBA regular season at end of July

Wednesday was another milestone in the return to basketball – the next phase of pre-season workouts getting started at the team facility in Dallas. For the first time, more than one player at a time was allowed to work at a basket.

NBA plans to let players show social-justice messages on jerseys

The NBA announced that players will be able to show social-justice statements on the backs of their jerseys when the season restarts on July 30 in Orlando, following delays linked to the coronavirus pandemic.

Mavericks lose Willie Cauley-Stein, sign Trey Burke

One Dallas Mavericks player will not join the team when the NBA season restarts next month in Orlando.

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says he hopes to join players who take a knee during national anthem

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said he'd be proud of his players who respectfully take a knee during the national anthem to protest police brutality, and added that “hopefully” he’d be able to join them.

Dallas Mavericks host public forum with police, local leaders to discuss systematic racism

The Dallas Mavericks held a Courageous Conversation Forum outside the American Airlines Center as the death of George Floyd’s death has prompted global discussions about systemic racism.

North Texas sports leaders prepare for ‘new normal’ during coronavirus pandemic

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, the Texas Rangers chief operating officer and the commissioner of the Big XII said they hope sports can be part of people’s lives sometime soon, but they emphasized fan safety is a major concern for them.