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Mavs Tanking: February Woes Fuel Draft Hopes
1 Mar
Summary
- Dallas Mavericks endured a difficult February with a 2-8 record.
- Cooper Flagg's injury significantly impacts team watchability and draft prospects.
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander returns, aiming for MVP contention with strong performance.

The Dallas Mavericks concluded February with a dismal 2-8 record, suffering a significant 19-point loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. Their recent transactions include assigning AJ Johnson to the Texas Legends and waiving Tyus Jones to sign Ryan Nembhard. Khris Middleton has chosen to remain with the team for the season, potentially signaling a longer commitment.
Much of the Mavericks' current narrative centers around the absence of Cooper Flagg due to a midfoot sprain. This absence affects the team's appeal and bolsters their chances in the upcoming draft, as fans anticipate pairing Flagg with another potential star. This season's focus for many has shifted to either seeing Flagg play or witnessing the team's continued losses for draft advantage.
In contrast, the OKC Thunder are gearing up for a matchup following a hard-fought victory against the Denver Nuggets. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has made a notable return from injury, demonstrating his MVP-caliber form with an impressive performance. However, the Thunder's recent game saw Lu Dort ejected for an unsportsmanlike act against Nikola Jokic, with potential further penalties anticipated.



