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Brandon Williams has emerged as a key player for the Mavericks, particularly under the guidance of head coach Jason Kidd. Since the start of the season, Williams' playing time has significantly increased from an average of 13.
DALLAS — A whistle saved the Knicks from an embarrassing defeat. Mavericks guard Brandon Williams appeared to hit the game-tying bucket in the final seconds Wednesday, but he was called for hooking defender Landry Shamet and the Knicks escaped American Airlines Center on Wednesday with a 113-111 nailbiter.
Cooper Flagg scored a career-high 29 points, Naji Marshall hit the go-ahead 3-pointer against his former team with 30.7 seconds left and the Dallas Mavericks beat the New Orleans Pelicans 118-115 on Friday night in NBA Cup play.
In the fast-paced world of the NBA, speed often dictates success, and for the Dallas Mavericks, that speed is embodied by guard Brandon Williams. Once considered a backup, Williams has emerged as a key player,
Cooper Flagg scores 29 points and Naji Marshall hits the decisive 3 as Dallas edges New Orleans in NBA Cup play.
In a game that featured 16 lead changes and 13 ties, the Knicks held on to win the game 113-111. New York moves to 9-5 as the Mavericks fall to 4-12. Top Performers – New York Jalen Brunson – 28 PTS |
In a thrilling conclusion to a tightly contested matchup, a late foul call proved to be the decisive moment in the Dallas Mavericks' game against the New York Knicks. The Mavericks' guard, Brandon Williams,