The Dallas Mavericks were able to even up their series against the Oklahoma City Thunder thanks to a historic performance from Luka Doncic and PJ Washington.
Donovan Mitchell, Luka Doncic and P.J. Washington shined
The Western Conference semifinal series is knotted at a game apiece. The Dallas Mavericks responded in Game 2 of their Western Conference semifinal series against the Oklahoma City Thunder with a gutsy 119-110 win at the Paycom Center to even things at one game apiece.
Needing someone to step up after dropping Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinals series against the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder, the Dallas Mavericks got a massive first half from P.J. Washington in Game 2.
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks were hovering around the NBA Play-In Tournament spots before the trade deadline. Mavs president of basketball operations Nico Harrison made two trades at the deadline that would change the trajectory of Dallas’ 2023-24 season.
When P.J. Washington fired up a three-pointer from the corner near the end of the third quarter Friday night, the shot hit hard off the rim, but caromed right back to Washington on the baseline.
It all happened so fast for Dallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington. One minute he was striking an intimidating pose seen around the world. And the next minute he had reached celebrity status after there were T-shirts being made with said pose.
DALLAS — In Game 3, PJ Washington did a pose that went viral on social media. The moment became a major storyline after the Dallas Mavericks earned a 101-90 victory to a take a 2-1 series lead over the Los Angeles Clippers.
P.J. Washington had his moment in Game 3, but it was Paul George’s turn in Game 4.
Ejections can wreck a perfectly good prop bet Game 4 is going to be more high drama. Scanning the props and lines for betting value is a nice backdrop to make the viewing experience even spicier.
At the time, trading a pick was risky. Now, it seems like the Mavericks' “all-in” move was done at a discount. When the Mavericks traded for P.J. Washington at the trade deadline in February, there were no reservations about his fit on the court.
During a heated Game 3 between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers, Mavericks forward PJ Washington gained even more love and admiration from the Mavs’ faithful after separate altercations with Terance Mann, Russell Westbrook, and other members of the Clippers.
Westbrook was called for technical fouls for both his push on Luka Doncic and punch attempt at Washington. Washington was also called for a technical foul and ejected.
Los Angeles Clippers star Russell Westbrook did not have a great night in Game 3 of their first-round series against the Dallas Mavericks on Friday.
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers will go head-to-head on Friday night at the American Airlines Center. Game 3 projects to be a competitive affair with the series currently even at one game apiece.
The Los Angeles Clippers picked the worst possible time to get ice-cold Tuesday night.
For most of the regular season, Dallas played just decently. As the schedule winds down, however, the Luka Doncic- and Kyrie Irving-powered Mavericks are rounding into form so quickly that it has led many of us to reconsider what the team is capable of in the playoffs.
P.J. Washington made a tiebreaking layup with 4.5 seconds remaining as the Dallas Mavericks overcame the absence of Luka Doncic to hold off the visiting Golden State Warriors 108-106 on Friday night.
After enduring two consecutive deflating losses, the Dallas Mavericks could've felt sorry for themselves and mailed it in during Wednesday night's second night of a back-to-back against the Toronto Raptors.
For a bout three seconds on Tuesday night, P.J. Washington was the hero for the Dallas Mavericks after he gave his team a 119-118 lead with 2.6 seconds left.
PJ Washington is 4-0 with the Dallas Mavericks. The forward, who began his career with the Charlotte Hornets, is enjoying being on a winning team for the
Don't look now, but the Dallas Mavericks are officially streaking as the race toward the NBA playoffs heats up ... and they're starting to look like a legitimate title contender.
It hasn't taken long for P.J. Washington to make his presence felt on defense for the Dallas Mavericks. Through three games, the 6-foot-7 forward has an 89.1 defensive rating and has sparked a Mavs (32-23) defense that had struggled for much of the season.
The new addition provides Dallas with a reliable frontcourt scorer on a manageable long-term contract.
Charlotte soft launched their rebuild by trading Terry Rozier, and a full-on hard launch could come this week. With the February 8th trade deadline approaching, rumors are flying about what the Hornets' next move could be.
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