The band might just be getting back together. Dallas Mavericks forward Markieff Morris is hinting that his twin brother Marcus might be coming to join him in Dallas, per his social media.
The Nets knew Kyrie Irving would get boos in his return to Brooklyn. But not as many if he had cover.
The Dallas Mavericks are off to their best start in the Jason Kidd coaching era at 16-9, and the main reason for that is the stellar play of Luka Doncic.
When the Dallas Mavericks acquired Kyrie Irving prior to last season's trade deadline, they also received veteran forward Markieff Morris in return. And
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Forward Markieff Morris re-signed with the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday. Morris, 34, was acquired by the Mavericks as part of the deal in February that also sent star Kyrie Irving to Dallas from the Brooklyn Nets.
The Mavericks have re-signed free agent forward Markieff Morris, the team announced in a press release. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but given his modest role last season, it seems likely that the 34-year-old signed a one-year, minimum-salary contract.
Markieff Morris told former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson on the “All The Smoke” podcast that he’ll get his revenge on Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic for what happened during the 2021-22 season.
The veteran forward clearly still harbors some resentment for what transpired between him and Jokic. Following his recent words, the NBA should step in and de-escalate the situation before it becomes a problem.
The Dallas Mavericks are planning to stretch-and-waive center JaVale McGee and re-sign forward Markieff Morris.
The Dallas Mavericks are planning to waive-and-stretch JaVale McGee and re-sign Markieff Morris, according to NBA insider Shams Charania. McGee appeared in 42 games for the Mavericks last season.
Veteran NBA writer Marc Stein reported on Tuesday that the Dallas Mavericks are expected to part ways with veteran center JaVale McGee.
The Brooklyn Nets are attempting to get over a very rocky offseason and focus on the upcoming year and the success it could bring. They haven’t made a lot of changes during the summer.
The Nets have officially signed veteran forward Markieff Morris, the team announced in a press release. As we’ve relayed, the deal is for one year and not guaranteed.
The Nets are engaged in “advanced” discussions with free agent forward Markieff Morris, according to veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein.
Markieff Morris is a solid defensive-minded forward who has some ability to space the floor. He had a solid time with the Miami Heat prior to his season being derailed by injury.
Markieff Morris stated he wants to play on a contending team this next season. Last season, Morris averaged 7.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists through 17 games.
A fan had tweeted Morris, writing, “Come to Philly.” Morris replied: “Been wanting to for a while now.”
To the surprise of many, Nikolia Jokic won this year's NBA MVP award for a second straight season. It was a close race in the end, with many feeling that Joel Embiid of the 76ers was snubbed.
The Miami Heat forward has been docked $25,000 for interfering with live game play while on the bench during Game 5 against the Atlanta Hawks.
The Miami Heat have lost two straight games but the positive was the return of forward Markieff Morris. After sustaining neck injury in late November, Morris was back on the court for Saturday's loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Heat forward Markieff Morris, who has been sidelined since Nuggets center Nikola Jokic shoved him to the floor three months ago, wants to play in games but the team still has not cleared him to do so, multiple sources told The Miami Herald this week.
Morris will miss his 44th consecutive game on Saturday and hasn’t played since November 8, when Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic blindsided him with an intentional hit from behind.
Miami Heat forward Markieff Morris is taking steps in the right direction to returning to the lineup. Morris met the team in Phoenix Friday, according to Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald.
For Jokic, this represented retaliation after Markieff Morris committed a hard foul earlier in the game.
Morris took some time this week to address the items weighing on his mind. Chief among them: the things he didn’t like about L.A.
The Los Angeles Lakers forward finished with 12 points on 5-for-13 shooting during Saturday’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks.
Morris was fined $35,000 while Cousins was docked $10,000.
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