Brown’s 10-day tryout was a shining example of the repetitive phrase uttered by Mavericks coach Jason Kidd and the coaching staff through the rest of the roster, which has prove
The Dallas Mavericks earned a 103-96 victory against the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday night. It is no secret that the Mavs have endured injury trouble, especially at the center position. On Thursday,
It’s been a mantra for the injury-riddled Dallas Mavericks since early October when they began training camp in Las Vegas without former superstar Luka Doncic and Dante Exum. No, this is not another story about how the Mavericks’ injuries have played a part in their disappointing Play-In positioning in the Western Conference standings.
Moses Brown turned heads with his play during his short second stint with the Dallas Mavericks. Signed to a 10-day deal by the Mavs, Brown appeared in four games from February to March wearing Dallas colors,
Kyrie Irving scored 18 of his 25 points in the second half and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 103-96 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on
Kyrie Irving scored 18 of his 25 points in the second half and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 103-96 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday night.
The journeyman center made his second straight start for the Mavericks and nearly produced his second straight double-double. Brown is seeing a big role in the frontcourt with Anthony Davis (thigh), Daniel Gafford (knee) and Dereck Lively (ankle) all on the shelf,
Brown’s 10-day tryout was a shining example of the repetitive phrase uttered by Mavericks coach Jason Kidd and the coaching staff through the rest of the roster, which has proven to be more of an example of the team’s identity more so than some cheap cliche.
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Yardbarker on MSNMavericks may regret letting this center go after another monster G League performanceFormer Dallas Mavericks center Moses Brown is making his presence felt in the G League once again. After signing a 10-day contract with the Mavericks on Feb. 20, the well-traveled big man returned to the Westchester Knicks,
Here's why the Mavericks ultimately decided to let Moses Brown leave after a great but short stint with the team.
Apparently, the New York Knicks could have interest in signing Brown, as they have an open roster spot, injury concerns with Mitchell Robinson, and Ariel Hukporti just tore his meniscus. It also helps that Brown was with the Knicks' G-League affiliate team before signing with the Mavericks, where he won G-League Player of the Month in January.
Moses Brown discussed his performance and playing alongside Kyrie Irving following the Mavericks' win against the Hornets.
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