Despite being the third wheel in the egregiously strange Luka Doncic trade, Max Christie has been making his mark for the Dallas Mavericks. … [Read more...] about Max Christie proving to be more than a trade afterthought for the Mavericks
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Eye on America: Addressing U.S. shortage of Black doctors, and a push to cure hearing loss
In Tennessee, we look at efforts to train more Black doctors by reducing the financial burdens for medical students at HBCUs. And in California, legendary musician Paul Simon takes us inside an initiative that's working to cure hearing loss. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller. … [Read more...] about Eye on America: Addressing U.S. shortage of Black doctors, and a push to cure hearing loss
She thought she had indigestion, but it was a near-fatal artery blockage.
Reena Caprario said her family was told she was "lucky to be alive" after she experienced a heart attack. … [Read more...] about She thought she had indigestion, but it was a near-fatal artery blockage.
Mavs Had Interest In Signing Ben Simmons As Small Ball Center
The Dallas Mavericks had interest in signing Ben Simmons from the buyout market, sources told Marc Stein of The Stein Line. The Mavs, who are only $200,000 underneath the first luxury-tax apron, saw Simmons as a small ball center. Simmons would go on to sign with the Clippers. The Mavs are currently without Anthony Davis, Daniel Gafford, Dwight Powell, and Dereck Lively II. … [Read more...] about Mavs Had Interest In Signing Ben Simmons As Small Ball Center
In the middle of the Dallas disarray, Dante Exum has an impressive return
Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images Not only has Dante Exum had to take over some heavy lifting from day one of his return, he had to do it amidst the turmoil surrounding the Dallas Mavericks after the Luka trade. This is not Dante Exum’s first rodeo. Returning from injury has become all too familiar to the 6’5 Dallas Mavericks point guard from Australia, who has had to fight his … [Read more...] about In the middle of the Dallas disarray, Dante Exum has an impressive return