Dallas Mavericks Wiretap

Bulls, Cavs, Lakers And Mavs Put Last-Ditch Efforts In For KG

Dallas, Chicago, Cleveland and the Lakers all made last-ditch efforts to acquire Kevin Garnett before losing out to Boston.

The Knicks were told last month that they didn’t have the assets to land Garnett, which has to be a bitter pill for Isiah Thomas to swallow.

Via New York Daily News


Mavs And Suns To Ramp Up Efforts For Brown?

With Kevin Garnett now in Boston, the Mavericks and Suns are expected to ramp up efforts to sign P.J. Brown.

Via Arizona Republic


Oakley Considering A Comeback?

Charles Oakley thinks about a comeback – his 6-foot-9 frame looks in better shape than the day he left Toronto in 2002 – but only under the right circumstances. Toronto would be nice, but so would Dallas, Miami, Cleveland or New York, as long as the price is right.

"I'm not coming back cheap," he said. "If you read this article and you think you can get me cheap, there's another thought coming."

Via Toronto Star


Mavericks Jul 2007 Archive

  • Mavs Sign Fazekas

    The Mavericks on Thursday signed second-round draft pick forward Nick Fazekas.

  • Agent: Barea Likely To Return To Mavs

    Reserve point guard J.

  • Mavs Reach Agreement With Brandon Bass

    The Mavericks and forward Brandon Bass have agreed in principle on a two-year deal, according to Bass' agent, Derek Lafayette.

  • Bass Could Get Contract Offer From Dallas

    Former Hornets forward Brandon Bass gave consistent performances during the four games he played for the Dallas Mavericks' summer league team.

  • Cuban Comes To NBA's Defense

    A defense of the NBA came Friday from, of all people, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.

  • Dallas, Cleveland And Miami Remain Interested In Pietrus

    Golden State restricted free agent Mickael Pietrus has an interest in joining the Mavs, a deal that would likely require a sign-and-trade deal, his agent, Happy Walters, said.

  • Pietrus Wants Miami, Cleveland Or Dallas?

    Mickael Pietrus said Tuesday that the Warriors have neither actively engaged his agents about a new multiyear contract nor pursued several sign-and-trade scenarios that other clubs have broached.

  • Jones Considering Dallas

    As he did in February, Eddie Jones has been considering overtures from Dallas.

  • Francis To Choose Between Four, Decision Could Come Wednesday

    Former Knick Steve Francis is likely to sign with the Rockets, Clippers, Mavericks or Heat, perhaps as early as Wednesday.

  • Blatche Discussions With Washington Ongoing

    Eric Fleisher, agent for Andray Blatche, confirmed that he has indeed had conversations with the Dallas Mavericks about his client.

  • Mavericks Have Interest in Wizards' Blatche

    Now that the Wizards have re-signed DeShawn Stevenson, the team has turned their attention to retaining free agent forward Andray Blatche.

  • Stackhouse Inks Contract With Mavericks

    Jerry Stackhouse has signed a three-year contract extension worth approximately $21 million, the Mavericks announced Friday.

  • Stackhouse Wants To See Mavs' Mettle

    Jerry Stackhouse is coming back to the Mavericks to get answers.

  • George Re-Signs With Mavs For One Year, $2.4M

    The Dallas Mavericks officially re-signed swingman Devean George on Thursday to a one-year deal.

  • Mavs Interested In Webber And Francis

    The Mavericks have some interest in veteran center-forward Chris Webber and point guard Steve Francis, who got a $30 million buyout from Portland on Wednesday and became a free agent.

  • Rockets Amongst Teams Francis Is Considering

    Steve Francis is considering the Rockets, Mavericks, Heat, Lakers and Clippers, according to his agent.

  • Blazers Buy Out Francis

    Steve Francis got $30M from the money still owing on his contract after reaching a buyout with the Portland Trail Blazers, and is now free to find a new team

  • Talks Between Wallace And Bobcats Remain Amicable?

    Bobcats executive vice president Bernie Bickerstaff said talks continue with free agent Gerald Wallace, who recently opted out of his contract.

  • George To Stay With Dallas

    After opting out of his contract and looking for a better deal elsewhere, swingman Devean George is coming back to the Dallas Mavericks.

  • Mavs Have Their Eye On Wallace

    Next up for the Mavericks, after resigning Devean George, is to see how the market plays out for other free agents around the league.

  • Mavs Keep Deavan George

    The Mavericks have wrapped up the second of their free agents, coming to terms with Devean George on a one-year contract.

  • Oden's Second Summer Outing Better Than Debut

    Top pick Greg Oden's second summer league game with the Portland Trail Blazers was better than his first, but still not up to the high profile center's expectations.

  • Diop Hoping To Cash In

    Avery Johnson believes it's DaSagana Diop's turn to cash in.

  • Cost Of Garnett Too High For Cuban?

    Josh Howard, Devin Harris, DeSagana Diop and Greg Buckner.

  • Stackhouse Sticking With Mavs

    The Mavericks have reached an agreement in principle on a three-year contract with sixth man Jerry Stackhouse, two sources said Thursday afternoon.

  • No Stopping Pops In Mavs' Summer Opener

    Pops Mensah-Bonsu turned in the performance of the night as the Mavericks' summer-league team made its debut with a 105-100 victory over China's national team in an exhibition at Moody Coliseum, the Dallas Morning News is reporting.

  • Mavs Target Gerald Wallace

    The Mavericks were among the first half-dozen teams to inquire about free-agent swingman Gerald Wallace, but it will be a long, difficult journey to acquire him.