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  • 3 weeks ago | mavs.com | Eddie Sefko

  • 3 weeks ago | mavs.com | Dwain Price

    A season which started with point guard Brandon Williams on a two-way contract ended last week with Williams scoring 16 points and distributing seven assists in just 22 efficient minutes during the Dallas Mavericks’ loss to the Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA play-in tournament. In between, Williams was such a solid contributor to the Mavs that on April 10 they turned his two-way contract into a standard multi-year contract.

  • 3 weeks ago | mavs.com | Eddie Sefko

    It may take awhile for the scab from this Mavericks’ season to start flaking off. And that’s one of the things that the Mavericks feel will diminish the painful memory of a season gone bad. Time. The other thing that needs to happen is winning, but that can’t happen until October. While management knows all too well about the need for time and success, it’s not lost on the players, either.

  • 3 weeks ago | mavs.com | Dwain Price

    Nico Harrison’s vision for the Dallas Mavericks to win an NBA title in the near future depends heavily on the return of point guard Kyrie Irving to the team’s lineup. Irving has a player-option on his contract that – if he decides to pick up that option – will pay him $43.96 million next season. Or if Irving decides to opt-out of the contract and become an unrestricted free agent, the Mavs can negotiate a longer contract. But first things first.

  • 3 weeks ago | mavs.com | Eddie Sefko

    Nico Harrison couldn’t have been any clearer about the motivation for making the trade for Anthony Davis. As he addressed a large media contingent on Monday to wrap up the season and detail what the future looks like, the Mavericks’ general manager said it was a simple matter of getting as much value as possible for superstar of Luka Doncic’s magnitude. “If you don’t value AD as an all-NBA player and all-defensive player, then you’re not going to like the trade,” Harrison said. “We targeted AD.

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