Old home week continues for the Mavericks on Thursday night.
No, it’s not going to generate the same electricity that surrounded the Mavericks’ Tuesday visit to Los Angeles where they reunited on opposite sides of the court with Luka Dončić.
But when the Charlotte Hornets come to American Airlines Center as the Mavericks start a three-game home stand, Josh Green will make his first appearance in Dallas since the Mavericks traded him in a convoluted six-team transaction last summer.
The Hornets also have former Mavericks Grant Williams and Seth Curry, who were part of the deal for P.J. Washington before the 2024 trading deadline.
Williams is out after knee surgery. But Curry remains with the Hornets and Green has been a starter all season for them, averaging 7.6 points in 28 minutes per game.
Green, though, is the player that had the strongest attachment to the Mavericks, who selected him in the 2020 draft with the 18th overall pick. He was taken ahead of players like Tyrese Maxey, Desmond Bane and Saddiq Bey, all of whom went later in the first round and have had high-quality careers so far.
Green was the player who had more hustle and heart than most players, but never had the production for which Mavericks’ fans hoped.
The 6-5 guard averaged 8.7 points and 3.1 rebounds in his final two seasons with the Mavericks, when he was a part-time starter. He averaged 26 minutes per game and shot 39.3 percent from three-point range.
This season with the Hornets, he’s started 51 of the 52 games in which he’s played. He’s shot 40.1 percent from three-point range and averaged 7.6 points per game.
Green had perhaps his best run in the playoffs last season when he and the Mavericks reached the NBA Finals. Green played in all 22 playoff games and averaged 5 points and 2.5 rebounds. In Game 2 against Oklahoma City in the Western Conference second round, he had 11 points in 16 minutes and the Mavericks were plus-nine when he was on the court – exactly the amount they won that game by to knot that series at a win apiece.
Here’s what else to watch for Thursday when the Hornets make their only visit of the season at AAC:
CHARLOTTE HORNETS (14-43) at DALLAS MAVERICKS (31-28)
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
WHERE: American Airlines Center, Dallas.
TV: WFAA, KFAA 29, MAVSTV STREAM.
RADIO: KEGL 97.1 FM, 99.1 FM Zona MX (Spanish)
X: @ESefko
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