The Sacramento Kings picked up a huge overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, leaving Texas with a 129-128 victory due to a DeMar DeRozan game-winner. The Kings are now 2-0 with their new-look, post-trade deadline lineup, but there were a handful of question marks toward the end of Monday's matchup in Dallas.
The vibes are currently not immaculate. They are far from it. Fans were getting ejected, Mavericks' governor Patrick Dumont was booed while leaving the court, and Jason Kidd didn't even give a postgame press conference. Weird things are happening in Dallas. But here are three takeaways from the game itself.
For Mavericks fans, the losses of Davis and Gafford are injuries added to the insult of the franchise trading superstar Luka Doncic to the Lakers.
The Dallas Mavericks hosted the Sacramento Kings on Monday night. Max Christie turned 22 on Monday, just days after Mavericks Head Coach Jason Kidd praised Christie’s versatility in different roles.
In a recent contest against the Sacramento Kings, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr experimented with a new starting lineup which saw Butler play the power forward position with Draymond Green at small ball center.
Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford left Monday night’s home game against the Sacramento Kings early in the second quarter with a sprained right knee.
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