The Dallas Mavericks just made one of their smartest moves of the offseason, and it wasn’t flashy. It was calculated, necessary, and frankly overdue. P.J. Washington has agreed to a four-year, $90 million extension that keeps him in Dallas through the 2029-30 season. His agent, Kevin Bradbury, confirmed the deal, which transforms Washington from a potential flight risk into a cornerstone piece of the Mavericks’ championship puzzle.
Let’s cut through the noise here. Washington wasn’t just another deadline acquisition – he was the missing piece that helped propel the Dallas Mavericks to the NBA Finals in 2024. The numbers don’t lie, and neither does the eye test.
In his first full season with Dallas, Washington posted career-best numbers across the board: 14.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, plus 1.1 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. He shot an impressive 45.3% from the field and a stellar 38.1% from three-point range. Those aren’t just solid statistics – they’re the building blocks of a championship-caliber role player.
But here’s what the box score can’t capture: Washington’s defensive versatility and basketball IQ. Opponents shot 2.7% worse than their usual averages when he defended them within six feet of the basket. For a player listed at 6’7″ who often guards centers, that’s exceptional rim protection.
The Dallas Mavericks front office deserves credit for recognizing Washington’s value before the market did. This extension comes at a time when the franchise has systematically locked up its core contributors – Kyrie Irving and Daniel Gafford both signed extensions this offseason.
Washington was one of only eight players league-wide to average at least one steal and one block per game while appearing in 50+ contests. That’s elite two-way impact, the kind that shows up when games matter most. Remember, he started all 22 playoff games during Dallas’s run to the Finals, averaging 13.0 points and 6.6 rebounds when the lights were brightest.
The timing of this deal is particularly shrewd. With Cooper Flagg entering the fold as the No. 1 draft pick, some questioned Washington’s role moving forward. Instead of creating uncertainty, the Dallas Mavericks doubled down on depth and versatility. Smart teams understand that championship runs require more than just star power – they require reliable contributors who can adapt to different matchups and moments.
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