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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Most Cursed Season’ — NBA Fans React as Mavs Injury Tally Moves Up With Dwight Powell-Kessler Edwards’ On-Court CollisionAt this point, Dallas Mavericks fans might need a sage to cleanse the locker room. The injury bug has been relentless all season, and during their latest battle against the Phoenix Suns, Dallas took yet another brutal hit.
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Yardbarker on MSNMavericks player left with bloody forehead after collision with teammateA Dallas Mavericks player was left bleeding from the forehead following a collision with a teammate on Sunday. Dwight Powell and Kessler Edwards ran head-first into one another while scrambling for a loose ball late in the third quarter of the Mavericks’ game against the Phoenix Suns at American Airlines Center in Dallas,
Following the Suns win, Kevin Durant hilariously responded to Skip Bayless on Twitter after saying he's mentally 'semi-retired.'
Reinforcements aren't on the way for the injury-ravaged Dallas Mavericks due to their proximity to the first apron, which makes them a cautionary tale about hard caps.
With a bandage over his left eye, Kessler Edwards returned from the locker room and headed to the scorer's table to check back into Sunday afternoon's game for the Dallas Mavericks with 6:05 remaining in the fourth quarter.
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Yardbarker on MSNSuns escape depleted Mavs, inch closer to 10th seedDevin Booker’s 24 points led the Phoenix Suns to a 125-116 win over the depleted Dallas Mavericks in the biggest game of the season, closing the gap between them and the final Western Conference play-in spot.
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Yardbarker on MSNDevin Booker helps Suns beat short-handed MavericksDevin Booker scored 24 points as the visiting Phoenix Suns beat the severely underhanded Dallas Mavericks 125-116 on Sunday. Kevin Durant posted 21 points,
The Dallas Mavericks fell 125-116 to the Phoenix Suns at home on Sunday afternoon as they continue to deal with a ridiculous amount of injuries and lost a couple of other bodies in this game. But they mostly stayed competitive with a near triple-double from Naji Marshall and five other players in double-figures.
The Dallas Mavericks could be down to seven healthy players as an injured list headlined by Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis continues to grow.
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