👋 Good morning! - Tonight, the Cowboys crash into Motown for a Week 14 Thursday night matchup where anything can happen… and with these two teams, it probably will. - Ali Jawad
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Flagg, AD & Nemby Cook the Heat at Home
The Mavericks didn’t just win, they protected home court with a statement.
In a 118–108 victory over Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat, Cooper Flagg poured in 22 points, Anthony Davis dominated with a 17-point, 17-rebound masterpiece, and Ryan Nembhard continued his rise from “nice story” to “real problem” with 15 points and 13 assists.
That’s three straight wins for a Mavs team suddenly looking like the one nobody wants to deal with.
Miami tried to junk it up, zone, traps, waves of defenders, but Dallas answered every punch. Flagg hit timely shots, AD controlled the glass like it was leased in his name, and Nembhard orchestrated the offense with total command.
The home crowd fed the energy, the Heat folded late, and the DLLS Mavs crew broke down how Dallas turned a tough matchup into another signature win.




The Dallas Stars just absorbed a massive gut punch.
Tyler Seguin is out long-term with an ACL injury, leaving a gaping hole in the lineup at the worst possible time.
His absence reshapes the forward group, the scoring depth, and the entire identity of Dallas’ middle six.
Now the pressure is on, who steps up, how the Stars adjust, and what this means for the playoff push all hang in the balance.

The Cowboys roll into Detroit on a three-game heater, and Thursday night might be their best matchup advantage of the season.
Dak Prescott vs. the NFL’s most aggressive man-coverage team? That’s a recipe for fireworks if Dallas protects him and wins outside.
But the real battle comes down to tackling, slow down Jahmyr Gibbs, cap the YAC, keep Hutchinson from wrecking the night, and the Cowboys can walk out of Ford Field with their fourth straight win.

The Texas Rangers have holes all over the roster, but the big question is whether the answers actually exist inside their own system.
The farm has talent, sure, but most of the top prospects are either too young, not ready, or don’t play the positions Texas desperately needs right now.
That’s why the Rangers may have no choice but to look outside the organization for real solutions before the season arrives.

Must have blown it all on that boat trip.
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Ali Jawad
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