The Mavericks may not be done yet.
After a summer that already brought major changes to the front office and the roster, Dallas still sounds like a team with more maneuvering in mind. The club brought in Masai Ujiri as President of Basketball Operations, added Mike Schmitz to the front office and hired Dusty May as its new head coach. Even with those moves in place, the roster picture does not seem settled.
NBA insider Chris Haynes reported that Ujiri is still looking for ways to improve the team and is not interested in making a move just for the sake of it.
“From what I was told, this was as of yesterday. Masai is very open to doing things, but he won’t make a change just to make a change. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Dallas Mavericks have something left up their sleeve,” Haynes said.
That possibility matters because Dallas is already at capacity. The Mavericks have a full 15-man roster and all three two-way contract spots filled. Their most recent transaction was the blockbuster six-team deal that sent AJ Johnson and Khris Middleton away in a sign-and-trade while bringing back Santi Aldama, Marcus Sasser, and the draft rights to European sharpshooter Tarik Biberovic.
Ujiri’s reputation is part of why this story has real weight. Over the course of his career, he has made a habit of pulling off unexpected blockbuster trades when other teams least see them coming. Around the league, that has fueled the belief that he’ll keep searching for ways to strengthen Dallas around Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving.
With training camp still weeks away, the Mavericks still have time to keep working the phones. And based on the way this offseason has gone, they may not be finished making noise.
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