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On a night the Dallas Mavericks honored their first president and general manager, Norm Sonju, they were overpowered by a pack of Wolves. Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle scored
The Mavericks have been looking for a point guard to stabilize the position, and Coby White could be their guy on the trade market.
The Mavericks were without rookie No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, who sat for left ankle injury management on the first night of a back-to-back.
Both are Mavericks trailblazers. Both were born in Chicago, albeit 21 years apart. Both within the past year have endured strokes. But of their commonalities, the most striking is the profound gratitude in their voices.
Davis is still recovering from a left hand injury suffered in the Dallas Mavericks’ Jan. 8 game against the Utah Jazz. He did light on-court work before Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers, but he’s not expected to play again until late February at the earliest.
The chatter on the move has a lot of people talking.
Some Dallas Mavericks stars of the past are coming out to support Mark Aguirre, including NBA champion Dirk Nowitzki.
Norm Sonju co-founded the Mavericks and was their president and general manager for 16 seasons, so when he came to American Airlines Center to be honored Wednesday night, his many well-wishers spanned the spectrum of the 1980s and ‘90s Mavericks.