Aug 27, 2005 10:08 PM EST
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has given Maverick forward Dirk Nowitzki permission to join the German national team for warmup games before next month's European championship.
The NBA star's insurance against injury covers the Sept. 16-25 championship in Serbia-Montenegro.
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Aug 27, 2005 12:00 AM EST
The Mavs hired Rolando Blackman, the team's all-time leading scorer, and Joe Prunty as assistant coaches on Friday.
Blackman had spent five years with the Mavericks' player development staff before serving as the team's television analyst last year. He played 11 of his 13 seasons with the Mavericks, averaging 19.2 points.
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Aug 18, 2005 11:44 PM EST
The Mavericks will virtually complete their off-season work Friday when they sign center DeSagana Diop and swingman Doug Christie to free agent contracts.
Both players will be introduced at a news conference at 10:30 today at American Airlines Center.
Diop, 7-0, 300 pounds, is an unrestricted free agent, who spent his first four seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He will sign a three-year deal with the Mavericks on Friday morning.
Mavs coach Avery Johnson is estactic that he finally knows who will back up starting center Erick Dampier this season.
“We feel Diop is a mobile center, he’s in great shape right now, he’s been in the league for four years, and we think he’s ready to just take off.’’ Johnson said. “A couple of years ago I probably wouldn’t have done this deal.
“But he came in, I worked him out personally, I evaluated him personally, and he looks to be ready to make a move in his career right now.’’
Diop was the eighth overall pick of the 2001 NBA Draft out of Oak Hill (Va.) Academy. But in 193 career games with the Cavs, he developed slowly and averaged just 1.6 points and 2.6 rebounds in only 10.8 minutes.
Now, Diop will be asked to replace Shawn Bradley, who is in the process of working on a retirement package with the Mavs.
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Mavericks Aug 2005 Archive
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Dallas Morning News | Aug 18, 2005
The long business partnership between Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner now includes basketball.
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ESPN | Aug 15, 2005
After failing to move Michael Finley, the Mavericks elected to waive him as expected just before the deadline.
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RealGM | Aug 15, 2005
The Mavericks are still trying to find a taker for Michael Finley via trade.
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Dallas Morning News | Aug 15, 2005
Darrell Armstrong will return to the Dallas Mavericks after signing a one-year contract under the veteran’s exception.
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Dallas Morning News | Aug 15, 2005
After weeks of anxiety, rumors and talk, the Mavericks will finally make the call on longtime star Michael Finley.
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Casey OGrady/RealGM | Aug 14, 2005
The Suns' off season has not yet come to an end.
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Dallas Star-Telegram | Aug 12, 2005
The Mavericks were unable to sign the inside player they coveted the most this off-season when Phoenix Suns free agent center Steven Hunter signed a five-year, $17 million contract Thursday with the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Dallas Morning News | Aug 12, 2005
The Mavericks have reached an oral agreement with veteran swingman Doug Christie on a one-year, $3 million deal, a source said.
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Star-Telegram | Aug 11, 2005
Doug Christie wants to sign a one-year, $3 million contract offer from the Mavericks when he becomes a free agent next week, according to a league source.
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Deseret Morning News | Aug 9, 2005
After the initial flurry of activity, the NBA's meat market has slowed down a bit, partly because teams are waiting for the results of the NBA's new one-time amnesty rule that allows teams to dump a big salary to avoid paying the luxury tax.
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Dallas Morning News | Aug 5, 2005
Free-agent guard Nick Van Exel apparently is leaning toward signing with the Houston Rockets.
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Star-Telegram | Aug 4, 2005
One of the Mavericks' more popular players from a couple of years ago could be back with the team this fall.
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Dallas Star-Telegram | Aug 3, 2005
Josh Powell has been on the Mavericks' radar screen ever since he performed admirably in their summer league two years ago.
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Rocky Mountain News | Aug 2, 2005
Greg Buckner is reportedly waiting to see if Michael Finley will come to Denver before he makes up his mind on where he will play in 2005.