The Oklahoma City Thunder have been so good in the playoffs so far that even one Dallas Mavericks player had to admit it on Tuesday. The Thunder walloped the Mavs 117-95 to take Game 1 of the Western Conference semis at Paycom Center.
Although the Dallas Mavericks are currently surrounded by negativity due to losing five out of their last six games, there is at least a little positive light that can be shed thanks to an underrated roster move that was made over the weekend.
In today’s NBA, it is not uncommon for players to switch teams on a consistent basis. The Dallas Mavericks have done an impressive job of developing players, though.
The second-year Maverick has earned a permanent roster spot as the team finalizes its roster. The Dallas Mavericks have converted two-way guard AJ Lawson to a standard multi-year NBA contract, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Wing depth has been a concern that the Dallas Mavericks have not been able to solve just yet. The Jason Kidd-led squad fixed their frontcourt problems during the NBA Trade Deadline and their ball-handling conundrum last season.
Following a disappointing loss to a Joel Embiid-less Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Dallas Mavericks are converting two-way contract player A.J.
After making trades for P.J. Washington and Daniel Gafford, the Dallas Mavericks have one open roster spot and multiple ways they can go about filling it for the rest of the season, whether it's converting two-way players or signing someone in the buyout market. A.J.
It was a high of career bests for Lawson AJ Lawson is making the most of his opportunities. The Dallas Mavericks’ two-way wing is seeing additional playing time with a slew of injuries befalling the team.
The Dallas Mavericks lost their second consecutive game on Saturday night, falling to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 126-120, but there were still some positives to take into their three-day break in the action.
The Mavericks’ young players are taking care of business in the G League. The Dallas Mavericks, despite playing like one of the best teams in the Western Conference so far this season, have a bit of a youth movement going at the back end of their rotation.
In order to make sure he isn’t so easily pushed around on the court this season, A.J. Lawson left the court following the final game of the 2022-23 season last April with a sure-fire plan.
It has been a long journey for Dallas Mavericks guard A.J. Lawson, who is entering his second NBA season. The 6-6 Canadian starred at South Carolina in his three years there, averaging 16.6 points per game in his final college season.
The 23-year-old wing is looking to leverage his two-way deal into something more The Dallas Mavericks had a hectic, productive offseason. With the whirlwind of transactions and roster turnover we saw over the summer, it’s easy to understand how some players on the margins may have fallen through the cracks.
DALLAS — A.J. Lawson is coming off a rookie campaign that primarily featured him playing for the Dallas Mavericks' G League affiliate — the Texas Legends — while being signed to a two-way contract.
Back at it again The Mavericks are out of the playoffs and we’re in this weird spot before the NBA Lottery and NBA Draft, but we still want and have to talk about things Mavericks related.
Lawson didn’t get much time on the court to see if he belongs. The Dallas Mavericks, in desperate need of wing depth, signed A.J. Lawson to a two-way contract in late December.
The Mavericks intend to waive shooting guard Tyler Dorsey and sign shooting guard A.J. Lawson to a two-way contract, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The Timberwolves are signing forward Matt Ryan to a two-way contract, according to Shams Charania and Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic. To create room they will waive two-way shooting guard A.J.
Minnesota will waive A.J. Lawson to make room for Ryan.
The second-year wing brings a versatile offensive game and energy that fits next to the team’s stars. It’s fitting AJ Lawson’s first official NBA basket came off a cut.
After reportedly impressing the Timberwolves during training camp, point guard A.J. Lawson has signed with Minnesota after playing well with the G League's College Park Skyhawks, who are the Atlanta Hawks' affiliate. Lawson averaged 22.3 points in the G League.
The Timberwolves are signing shooting guard A.J. Lawson to a two-way contract, agents agents Jim Tanner and Elias Sbiet told Shams Charania of The Athletic/Stadium.
The Timberwolves have waived guards PJ Dozier, forward CJ Elleby and guard A.J. Lawson, and the team announced in a press release. The moves set Minnesota’s roster at the league limit of 15 ahead of opening week.
Garza, 23, was selected by the Pistons with the 52nd overall pick in the 2021 draft and spent his rookie season in Detroit, averaging 5.8 PPG and 3.1 RPG in 32 games.
Last season, South Carolina Gamecocks guard A.J. Lawson averaged 16.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.8 threes and 1.5 steals, while shooting 45.0% from two-point range and 35.1% from three.
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