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PJ Washington Shines in Shorthanded Dallas Mavericks’ Loss to Sacramento Kings

NBA: Dallas Mavericks at Sacramento Kings
Dec 30, 2024; Sacramento, California, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington (left) dribbles against Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox (5) during the third quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images | Darren Yamashita/Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
The Dallas Mavericks faced a tough challenge against the Sacramento Kings, playing without key players like Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, and Dereck Lively II. Despite the depleted roster, the Mavs showed resilience and put up a strong fight before ultimately falling short.

PJ Washington emerged as a bright spot for Dallas, exploding for 19 points in the first quarter alone. His hot start helped the Mavericks build an 18-point lead early in the game. Washington’s performance showcased his improved confidence and expanded offensive repertoire. He was knocking down pull-up threes, hitting floaters off drives, and even running some pick-and-roll action.

This type of performance from Washington is exactly what the Mavericks need from their role players. His ability to create his own shot and provide scoring punch beyond just catch-and-shoot opportunities could be crucial for Dallas in high-stakes playoff situations. Washington’s development as an overqualified role player who can step up when needed mirrors the impact of players like Derrick White and Aaron Gordon on recent championship contenders.

Spencer Dinwiddie also stepped up in a big way, finishing with 30 points and 6 assists while getting to the free-throw line 12 times. His aggressive play helped keep the Mavericks competitive throughout the game. Dinwiddie’s resurgence after a slow start to the season is an encouraging sign for Dallas’ depth.

While the loss is disappointing, there are positives to take away from how this shorthanded Mavericks squad competed against a full-strength Kings team. The resilience and fight shown by players like Washington and Dinwiddie bode well for Dallas’ depth when they return to full strength.

For more insights and a deeper dive into the Mavericks’ performance against the Kings, tune into the Locked On Mavericks podcast for this and much more.




Other Topics in Today’s Locked On Mavericks Podcast:

• Analysis of Jason Kidd’s coaching philosophy and approach to regular season games

• Discussion of Daniel Gafford’s rebounding struggles and impact on the team

• Breakdown of the Kings’ offensive rebounding dominance in the game
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League at Large

The NBA’s next generation of stars is already here

LeBron James Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Oklahoma City Thunder at Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots the ball against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) and guard Isaiah Joe (11) in the first half at Crypto.com Arena. | Kirby Lee/Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Here’s something that will read like a riddle: When do you know the future has arrived?

Fitting, on the eve of a new year, to have one foot in the future and one eye still cast over the shoulder, looking back at the past. I value New Year’s Eve for this liminal space it lends, the opportunity to pause and consider the year that was and the one to come without a sense yet of its pressures. In-between spaces like this are rare in life, and if or when you find them, are nice not to rush out of.

Basketball has its liminal spaces too, though they’re a bit more rare. The time right after the Draft, when the next season’s rookies-to-be have their teams but no hulking expectations. The brief stretch between the regular season and the playoffs is another — the brackets set, but no competition commenced. It’s easier to tell in these situations when the future arrives, when the liminal space shuts.

But back to the riddle. Under the surface of this season’s NBA discourse, there’s been a persistent hum. With the inevitable aging of the game’s superstars comes the question of who’s next?

What confuses me is that I’ve mainly seen it asked in worry and incredulity, the implication being that there’s no one obvious, or ready, to fill those well-worn shoes. All it takes is a cursory glance at the season’s standings, now firmly set as we shift past the quarter mark, to see that the future is here — and it’s been humming for a while now.

The top four teams in the East and West all boast talent, skill, and star-power. Luka Doncic, Jayson Tatum, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Ja Morant, Donovan Mitchell and Karl-Anthony Towns are the most established in terms of their fan familiarity, but Darius Garland, Paolo Banchero, Jalen Williams, and Jalen Green are already on their way to being as regularly recited — and that’s really it.

When the skill and flare of an NBA athlete proves to have staying power, to dazzle consistently, the rest comes down to name recognition, which comes through repetition.

We’ve been saying the same big names for a long time now. LeBron James, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Joel Embiid, Giannis Antetokounmpo — their names conjure stats and highlight reels in our heads.
Embracing next-gen stars
Katie Heindl is a credentialed NBA and WNBA writer, her bylines have appeared with The New York Times Magazine, SLAM, The Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Dime, Rolling Stone, among others. She writes the bestselling Substack, Basketball Feelings and is working on a book of the same name.

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Fantasy Cheat Sheet

Locked On - Ja Morant
Dec 27, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant (12) reacts after a screen by New Orleans Pelicans center Daniel Theis (10) during the third quarter at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images | Matthew Hinton/Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images
As we enter the final week of 2024 for fantasy basketball, there’s plenty to discuss. Let’s dive into the latest injury updates, waiver wire trends, and recap Monday’s action.

Ja Morant’s Injury Update


The Memphis Grizzlies received some concerning news about Ja Morant. He’s been diagnosed with a right AC joint sprain in the same shoulder that was reconstructed last season. The team is considering him week-to-week, which typically means a minimum absence of one week, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it stretches to two or three weeks.

The Grizzlies’ injury report is staggering. In addition to Morant, Marcus Smart is out for multiple weeks, Santi Aldama is week-to-week, and several others are sidelined. This situation could lead to increased opportunities for players like Scotty Pippen Jr. and John Konchar.


Looking at the most added players over the last 48 hours, Scoot Henderson tops the list. With the Portland Trail Blazers dealing with injuries, Henderson could see increased minutes. However, I’m skeptical about consistent 30-minute outings for him.

Other notable additions include Scottie Pippen Jr., Justin Champagnie, and Keon Johnson. While Pippen seems like a clear add given the Grizzlies’ injury woes, I’m less convinced about Johnson’s role with the Brooklyn Nets.

On the drop list, Larry Nance Jr. leads the pack due to his broken hand. Brandin Podziemski and Royce O’Neale are also seeing significant drops, which aligns with my expectations.
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How Kyrie Irving Led the Dallas Mavericks to a Win vs Rival OKC Thunder, Mavs Big Clutch Plays


The Dallas Mavericks secured a crucial victory against the OKC Thunder in a high-intensity matchup. Kyrie Irving, PJ Washington, and the Mavs showcased their resilience and teamwork to overcome a tough opponent in the NBA.

How the Mavs Got ROBBED On Final Play vs Pelicans + Daniel Gafford’s Great Bounce Back


The Dallas Mavericks suffered a controversial loss to the New Orleans Pelicans in a game marred by a missed goaltending call. How did the Mavs respond without Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, and what impact did the officiating have on the NBA game’s outcome?

Can the Mavericks Find the NEXT Elite Wing Defender in a Trade + Kyrie Irving Returns Soon?!


The Dallas Mavericks are searching for their next elite defender to complement Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving. Can the Mavs find a hidden gem like they did with Derrick Jones Jr. last season to bolster their NBA championship aspirations?
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