Sometimes, the Cleveland Cavaliers lose because of LeBron James and not in spite of him. The Indiana Pacers, getting their first taste of the Monta Ellis experience this season, learn the downside of having him from time to time. More
The Paul George power forward experiment kicked off quite nicely, although it’s just the preseason, and the 115-112 win over the Detroit Pistons doesn’t mean too much for the Indiana Pacers going forward. More
The Dallas Mavericks always feel like they’re in a ‘win now’ kind of mode, regardless of the players on the team. But there’s a bit more patience heading into next season, especially with the still recovering Wesley Matthews. More
The Sacramento Kings and Philadelphia 76ers initiated an interesting trade with each other. Carl Landry, Jason Thompson and Nik Stauskas leaving the Kings to the Sixers, so Sacramento can go after Rajon Rondo, Monta Ellis and Wesley Matthews, or any combination of the three. More
There isn’t much of a race to sign Monta Ellis, but if it’s going to be someone, it’ll either be the Atlanta Hawks or the Indiana Pacers. The Dallas Mavericks? Both sides don’t want to see each other anymore. More
Unless something very surprising happens, Monta Ellis isn’t going to pick up his player option with the Dallas Mavericks for next season. So where will he go? Right now, the two most likely destinations are the Miami Heat and the Atlanta Hawks. More
There’s a very good chance the Dallas Mavericks are going to look completely different next season. One of those changes will be Monta Ellis no longer being with the team. More
How does Monta Ellis respond to criticism? It turns out that it’s by playing his best basketball this season as the Dallas Mavericks beat the San Antonio Spurs. More
Despite a great start to his tenure with the Dallas Mavericks, Monta Ellis might have once again turned himself into a persona non grata. More
It’s easy to play smart, right and unselfish team basketball when the point guard, Rajon Rondo, has plenty of options around him to feed the ball to. The Dallas Mavericks continue to look great, this time on both ends of the floor, beating the Washington Wizards 114-87. More