Revised record predictions for the Dallas Mavericks

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Jordan gives his predictions for the Mavericks. The team is currently on pace for 48 wins. The concern is how long it will take Dorian Finney-Smith and Josh Green to return and if Luka Doncic can hold up with the work load.

The Dallas Mavericks are 23-18 at the halfway point of the season. They have 41 games left to play. Jordan and Jordan's colleague, Mark Maddux, revise their preseason predictions for the Mavericks. They think they will finish between fourth and sixth in the West and be a top three seed. The team has the 15th toughest remaining schedule.

Brian will stand by his original prediction of 46 wins and the Mavericks finishing with the 6th seed.

Josh's preseason prediction for Dallas Mavericks was 49-33. The team is currently on 48-48 and fourth in the west. Luka is in a historic season and the schedule is getting tougher. The injuries have been rough but they have forced the coaching staff to play the best players together more often.

Ben predicted the Mavericks would go 50-32 and finish 6th in the West. They might finish 48-34 and get the 4th seed.

Dallas Mavericks are currently 48-win pace. Luka Doncic has taken a big step forward this season. Dorian Finney-Smith and Josh Green will help the team. Dallas went 36-12 after starting 16-18 last season, but it will need to be a team effort this time.

Clint apologises for his predictions for the Dallas Mavericks. He predicted the team would go 0-82. The team will finish the season 23-59.

David revises his record predictions for the Dallas Mavericks. He thinks they finish 5th with around 50 wins and a rematch with the Suns in the first round is inevitable.

Brent's prediction of 51 wins and a tough second-round exit didn't materialize. JaVale McGee has been relegated to the bench. Christian Wood has stepped into a role many believed he was best suited for. Spencer Dinwiddie is having a low-key incredible season. The team is stuck between the pressure of making a move now to improve this year’s team and the strategic wisdom of waiting until the draft pick is conveyed to Knicks.

Doyle and Kirk are not surprised by Dallas Mavericks' performance this season. They think the team is capable of greatness and failure. They are optimistic about the future of the franchise.


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