The decision to fire or keep Nico Harrison is up to new owner Patrick Dumont. Here's what sources say about the likelihood that does or doesn't happen.| DLLS Sports
Though more than two months have passed since a Mavericks player has set foot on the court, like it or not, an unavoidable buzz is building around the team. In May, near impossible odds saw Dallas figuratively and literally winning the lottery, securing the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NBA draft. Last week,…| Fort Worth Weekly
Spontivly’s cofounders achieved multiple goals with Tuesday’s announcement that the Tampa Bay Rowdies will now utilize the St. Petersburg-based tech startup’s innovative market data analytics platform. Marissa Huggins and Anthony Nagendraraj relocated their company from Alberta, Canada, to St. Petersburg in 2022. Huggins said the latest partnership highlights Spontivly’s growth and that its cofounders are [...]| St Pete Catalyst
With 2025 NBA free agency underway, we look at the 10 best and worst moves so far, including Myles Turner going to the Milwaukee Bucks.| Sportsnaut
It seems that not only are the Dallas Mavericks hoping Cooper Flagg can replace Luka Doncic as the face of| Sportsnaut
We take a look at the biggest winners and losers of the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft, including Cooper Flagg and Ace Bailey.| Sportsnaut
With Cooper Flagg set to join the squad, now the Dallas Mavericks have emerged as a leading suitor to add an All-Star point guard.| Sportsnaut
This year it took me longer than desired but I did it: I got away from the extreme heat of Tuscany in its yellow phase and escaped to balmy Slovenia, even though Piran on the coast, where I am now, is hot and humid too. Birds and butterflies are not silly. Migration is a thing. […]| Manja Mexi Mexcessive (closed)
For the better part of three decades, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been the most vilified figure in local sports. A little more than a week ago, the baseline ire routinely focused on Jones hit an all-time high after the front office’s nonsensical solution to the Cowboys’ maddeningly failed “all-in” 2024 season seemed to be…| Fort Worth Weekly