
Brad Townsend
Reporter at The Dallas Morning News
Dallas Morning News sports enterprise reporter who also covers the Mavericks and NBA. 2020 Bubble alum.
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1 week ago |
dailyitem.com | Brad Townsend
DALLAS — Financially speaking, how much did the initial excitement of winning the May 12 NBA draft lottery mean to the Mavericks franchise? According to Mavericks CEO Rick Welts, the team generated $7 million in new season ticket sales in the first three days after fans learned that Dallas will have the ability to select consensus No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg of Duke. kAm(6=ED >256 E92E C6G6=2E:@? @? (65?6D52J :? %96 v=2DD9@FD6 :? }6H *@C< r:EJ[ 5FC:?8 9:D E:>6 @? DE286 2D 2?
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Brad Townsend
By Brad Townsend - The Dallas Morning News (TNS) DALLAS - Financially speaking, how much did the initial excitement of winning the May 12 NBA draft lottery mean to the Mavericks franchise? According to Mavericks CEO Rick Welts, the team generated $7 million in new season ticket sales in the first three days after fans learned that Dallas will have the ability to select consensus No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg of Duke. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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1 week ago |
lancasteronline.com | Brad Townsend
DALLAS — Financially speaking, how much did the initial excitement of winning the May 12 NBA draft lottery mean to the Mavericks franchise? According to Mavericks CEO Rick Welts, the team generated $7 million in new season ticket sales in the first three days after fans learned that Dallas will have the ability to select consensus No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg of Duke.
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2 weeks ago |
dentonrc.com | Brad Townsend
Scottie Scheffler entered May with no PGA Tour wins in eight months, amid increasing whispers that his three-year surge to world golf dominance had plateaued. Those whispers seemed silly after Dallas’ Scheffler opened this month with an 8-shot romp in his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson — and they became preposterous Sunday when he won the PGA Championship by five shots at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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3 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Brad Townsend
By Brad Townsend - The Dallas Morning News (TNS) DALLAS - Winning the NBA version of the Powerball jackpot already is reaping big dividends for the Dallas Mavericks. Mavericks CEO Rick Welts told The Dallas Morning News the franchise's grateful business staff was inundated with ticket and corporate sponsor related requests in the first 24 hours after Dallas drew the No. 1 pick in Monday evening's NBA draft lottery. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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RT @NBAPR: The winning combination of ping-pong balls that earned Dallas the #1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft: 10, 14, 11, 7. Watch the full…

Dallas Mavericks win 2025 NBA draft lottery, have shot to take Cooper Flagg at No. 1 https://t.co/pdFPQ1Uhmc

Wow. It's Flagg Day in Dallas. The Mavericks, unbelievably, have drawn the No. 1 pick. Cooper Flagg to the Mavericks.