Taking a look at three moves the Dallas Mavericks must make as the 2025 NBA Trade deadline quickly approaches.
Monday's Warriors-Celtics game was a matchup of championship-winning franchises that faced off for the NBA title just three seasons ago. Only one team on Monday looked remotely like a playoff team, much less a title contender in 2025.
Steve Kerr and the Steph Curry -led Golden State Warriors lost 125-85 to the Boston Celtics on Monday. The last time the Dubs suffered a defeat by such a margin was in January 1985 against the Dallas Mavericks (149-104). Kerr raised the white flag early after Boston extended its 54-39 halftime advantage to a 97-63 lead entering the fourth quarter.
The early tip-off led to a back-and-forth tilt between the two teams, but Dallas couldn’t overcome its shortcoming of depth and left with a 110-105
Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic has not played since Christmas Day when he injured his calf in a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Doncic's injury has
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Reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics crushed the Golden State Warriors 125-85 as current league leaders Cleveland romped past the Phoenix Suns.
The Boston Celtics have been in a slump for nearly a month now, and Kristaps Porzingis isn't pleased with the team's effort amidst their struggles.
The Celtics play at the TD Garden in Boston, which they share with the NHL's Boston Bruins. It's located in the heart of Boston, directly above the MBTA's North Station. Construction on TD Garden started in 1993. The arena opened its doors in 1995. It cost $160 million to build.
After suffering the worst home loss of the Steve Kerr era, a 125-85 defeat to the Boston Celtics on Monday at Chase Center, Stephen Curry told reporters he'd like to see if the Golden State Warriors "can keep ourselves afloat until we get some guys back.
The Boston Celtics dominated the Golden State Warriors 125-85, with Jayson Tatum scoring 22 points. Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Phoenix Suns 118-92, led by Donovan Mitchell's 33 points. The Memphis Grizzlies rallied to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves 108-106.