The Dallas Mavericks need someone to run the offense while they wait for Kyrie Irving to return from a torn ACL. That may not be until January, or beyond.
The Dallas Mavericks and Kyrie Irving have agreed to a new long-term contract, with the future Hall of Fame guard set to earn $119 million over the next three seasons, per ESPN’s Shams Charania (h/t SportsCenter on X).
Cooper Flagg is on the verge of making history. He’s widely projected to be the No. 1 pick in this year’s NBA Draft, and when it happens, he’ll become the youngest player to be drafted first overall since LeBron James in 2003.
Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving is declining his $43 million player option and plans to re-sign with Dallas on a three-year, $119 million contract in free agency, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The Dallas Mavericks have had a topsy turvy run since their 2024 NBA Finals berth. Then anchored by five-time All-NBA superstar guard Luka Doncic and nine-time All-Star guard Kyrie Irving, Dallas had reconfigured its depth to best suit that dynamic duo.
The Dallas Mavericks are going directly from the Luka Doncic era to the Cooper Flagg era, when they're expected to make the Duke freshman the No. 1 pick in Wednesday's NBA Draft.
The Dallas Mavericks are no stranger to bold trades, and they could look to make another one or two as they attempt to build their roster around Cooper Flagg and the future.
The Dallas Mavericks shocked the NBA world when they traded star Luka Doncic for Anthony Davis. Davis will now front-line this Mavericks team, especially with star guard Kyrie Irving expected to miss the majority of the NBA season.
With Cooper Flagg likely going to the Dallas Mavericks with the first overall pick in the NBA Draft, with the first round starting on Wednesday, the latest report details how the people around the prospect feel about the organization.
The Dallas Mavericks shocked the basketball world by trading Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in February. The Mavericks got a package centered around Anthony Davis in the deal, but they're now being urged to part with him.
Cooper Flagg may not be the only addition the Dallas Mavericks make this offseason, as they’re reportedly in the market for soon-to-be free agent Chris Paul, who has thought about retiring from the game of basketball.
Dallas Mavericks center Dwight Powell exercised his $4 million player option for the 2025–26 season ahead of the June 24 deadline, sources told DallasHoopsJournal.com.
Mavericks assistant Sean Sweeney has agreed to become the associate head coach of the Spurs under Mitch Johnson, Shams Charania of ESPN tweets. The Spurs interest in Sweeney was previously reported by Marc Stein.