
The Dallas Mavericks are looking for a new head coach.
Despite having the No. 1 overall pick and Rookie of the Year in Cooper Flagg and veterans like Klay Thompson and Khris Middleton, head coach Jason Kidd went 26-56 this past season.
That record prompted new president Masai Ujiri to envision a new future for the Mavericks.
“As we evaluate the future of our basketball program, we believe this is the right moment for a new direction for our team,” Ujiri said in a statement. “We have high expectations for this franchise and a responsibility to build a basketball organization capable of sustained championship contention. We will conduct a thorough, disciplined search for our next head coach and continue to evaluate our entire basketball operations staff to ensure we compete at the standard Mavs fans expect and deserve.”
Ujiri was hired by the Mavericks as their new team president and alternate governor. He's replacing Nico Harrison, who infamously traded perennial All-NBA guard Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in February 2025.
The Mavs are undoubtedly going through a time of change, and Ujiri's first big decision with the team will be hiring Kidd's replacement.
There are certainly options out there for Dallas, and the Mavericks have an intriguing core, led by Flagg, that the new coach can build around.
Many names will certainly be banteid about, but according to NBA reporter Brett Siegel, San Antonio Spurs assistant Sean Sweeney is going to be a big name to watch in this coaching search.
Spurs assistant Sean Sweeney is expected to draw serious interest from the Mavericks after they parted ways with Jason Kidd, league sources told @ClutchPoints.
— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) May 20, 2026
Dallas is also expected to reach out to Duke HC Jon Scheyer, but he is committed to his current position, sources said.
Sweeney could be a natural fit for the Mavericks, and he's undoubtedly an up-and-coming star in the NBA at just 41 years old.
He was an assistant under Kidd in Dallas from 2021 to 2025. He's currently the associate head coach for the Spurs under Mitch Johnson.
The only downside for the Mavericks regarding Sweeney is that they may have to wait for him to coach in the NBA Finals with the Spurs, but that's hardly a bad problem if they believe he's "the guy." In fact, that experience will be great for him.
Even if the Spurs don't beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals, Sweeney is making noise as the defensive architect of San Antonio's Game 1 effort.
From Saint Paul, Minnesota, Sweeney started his NBA coaching career as a video coordinator for the New Jersey Nets in 2011. He's a former college point guard for Green Bay and St. Thomas.
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