The Dallas Mavericks have come to agreements to bring back point guard Deron 
Williams and restricted free agent forward Dwight Powell, according to sources. 
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confirmed has agreed to re-sign with Dallas. In a deal first reported by The 
Vertical, Powell has re-upped for $37 million ?over four years.Powell will hold 
a player option for the fourth year of the deal, sources told The Vertical. He 
came to the Mavericks in the Rajon Rondo trade with Boston in December 
2014.Williams, 32, has made the transition from All-Star to complementary player 
the past few seasons. His production dropped dramatically in his last two 
seasons with the Brooklyn Nets, in large part due to injuries to both ankles 
that required major surgeries. Those were factors that contributed to the Nets 
decision to pay $27 million to buy out the final two seasons of Williams 
five-year max contract.Williams produced similar numbers for the Dallas 
Mavericks last season (14.1 points and 5.8 assists per game) but was a much 
better value. He signed a two-year, $11 million deal with the Mavs but exercised 
his right to opt out of the second season of the deal.Williams season in Dallas 
ended prematurely due to a sports hernia that required surgery. After he missed 
eight games late in the season, he returned but was able to play only 49 
postseason minutes in three games before being shut down.Information from 
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something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth lines 
were on to start. TORONTO -- A defiant Ryan Nelsen pointed the finger at the 
referee and defended his beleaguered team after yet another late goal cost 
Toronto FC much-needed points in a 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on 
Saturday. For the second time this season, Jack McInerney scored in second-half 
stoppage-time to break Toronto FC hearts and earn the Union a tie. Nelsen was 
more interested in what had gone on before the Philadelphia goal Saturday. The 
Toronto manager branded defender Doneil Henrys ejection in the 41st minute for a 
second yellow card a "ridiculously soft sending-off." "And we still looked 
really good," Nelsen said. "Im really proud of the guys. The work ethic they put 
in and the determination. We still looked good when we had the ball. I cant 
fault the players. They were absolutely fantastic ... They worked really hard, 
theyre gutted. Theyre absolutely gutted in there." Still, once again a tie felt 
like a loss for Toronto (1-7-5) which is only three points better than it was at 
the same time last season (1-10-2) when it posted a league-record 0-9 start. 
Toronto ended last season on a 14-game winless streak. Thirteen games into this 
season, it is mired in an 11-game winless stretch. And a big reason why is 
Toronto has lost 11 points in seven games this season due to last-minute goals. 
Four of those have come in stoppage time and six have come after the 85th 
minute. Nelsen, who insisted his team had no problem "11 vs. 11" on the day, was 
more than likely looking to take the heat off his players as he turned his 
attention on the officiating. But however you rate referee Geoff Gambles 
handling of the game -- and several Toronto FC players had no complaint with 
Henrys two yellows -- Toronto was the architect of its own demise by failing to 
put the game away in the first half. The home side dominated the first 45 
minutes but couldnt convert that into goals or chances. Toronto earned six 
corners in the first half but put only one shot on net. Toronto striker Danny 
Koevermans, who made his comeback from knee surgery as a substitute late in the 
game, had no complaints with the officiating. "Is the referee to blame today? 
No," the straight-shooting Dutchman said of Gamble, who was working his 22nd 
career MLS game. "He did what he had to do." Rookie midfielder Jonathan Osorios 
goal in the 66th minute had looked like it might be the winner for struggling 
Toronto. New Zealand substitute Jeremy Brockie made the goal with a fine 
swerving cross from the right flank. The 21-year-old Osorio, who won his first 
cap for Canada earlier in the week, flung himself at the ball and scored with a 
flying header. It was the third goal of the season for the native of Brampton, 
Ont., who earned his second start after a fine showing off the bench last week 
in New England. The tying goal came just as regulation time wound down, 
prompting a groan along preess row from a group of reporters who have seen no 
shortage of late goals leaked by Toronto. 
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away by Torontos Jeremy Hall but only as far as McInerney, whose low shot 
through traffic beat Joe Bendik as three defenders rushed at the shooter. One 
can wonder how a defence could leave McInerney alone, given he entered the game 
tied for the lead in league scoring with nine goals. McInerney also scored in 
the 94rd minute on April 13 to earn Philadelphia a 1-1 tie with Toronto when the 
teams met at PPL Park. The young striker, named MLS Player of the Month in April 
and May, came into the game leading the league with five game-winning goals. The 
contest was an ill-tempered affair with plenty of shoving and three yellow cards 
for each side. Philadelphia goalie Zac MacMath and Henry were both yellow-carded 
in the 27th minute after a shoving match that saw MacMath object to Henry 
getting in his way while trying to kick the ball away. Hall said Torontos 
strategy was to get into MacMaths face. "Wed seen the tape from previous games 
.. we thought if we can put him under pressure and get into his head a little 
mentally, wed be all right. And thats what we did." Nelsen accused MacMath of 
assaulting his player, but said he was let off the hook by an inexperienced 
referee. "Thats a sending off," he said. "We always seem to get the 
inexperienced referees," he said. "Thats life. Someones going to have them. But 
they keep making inexperienced decisions. And we seem to be on the end of them." 
Henry was sent off when he scythed down Danny Cruz on the edge of the box 14 
minutes later. It seemed a clear foul by a defender clearly beaten on the play. 
Koevermans said the linesman made the case to the referee for the second yellow. 
"I think it was a good call, it was the correct call," he said. "It was a yellow 
card." Koevermans was introduced for Toronto in the 86th minute, returning after 
more than 10 months out due to knee surgery. Nelsen said he made the move, 
taking off Brockie, to have fresh legs up front and help stop the Union from 
firing the ball back into their end after clearances. "Its a happy day and a sad 
day," Koevermans said of his comeback, referring to the late goal. Philadelphia 
(5-5-4) came into the game having lost two of its last three league outings, 
conceding five goals to Montreal and four to Los Angeles in the losses. The game 
drew an announced crowd of 19,221, short of a sellout on a hot, humid and 
occasionally rainy evening. The venue is expected to be full Sunday for the 
womens friendly between Canada and the U.S. Toronto has next weekend off before 
travelling to face league doormat D.C. United (1-9-2 ahead of Sundays match with 
Chicago). Torontos only win this season was March 9 at Rogers Centre, a 2-1 
victory over Sporting Kansas City. ' ' '