With just 11 days remaining until the Dallas Mavericks get the new season underway, the team has already started trimming its roster ahead of next week's preseason finale against the Detroit Pistons.

In an official statement, the Mavs say that they have officially waived Jordan "Jelly" Walker, Mike Miles Jr. and Joe Wieskamp. Walker and Wieskamp were on Exhibit 10 contracts, while Miles was on a two-way contract. We will likely see all three of those players with the Mavs' G League affiliate, the Texas Legends, this season.

The Mavs now have two open two-way contracts to hand out, and one source close to the team tells DallasBasketball.com that Dexter Dennis will be a player to receive one of those. A.J. Lawson, who is a 3-and-D wing heading into his second NBA season, is the only Mavs two-way contract player at this moment.

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