Mavericks Free Agency Rumors: Nico Harrison Eyeing 2 Former Lakers PGs for Possible Reunion with Anthony Davis
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Ex-Lakers Star Viewed as Kyrie Irving Replacement in Dallas
With Kyrie Irving expected to miss the first half of the 2025-26 season with an ACL injury, the Dallas Mavericks are reportedly eyeing former Los Angeles Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell as a temporary replacement.According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Mavs have their sights set on four separate point guards to pick up the slack for Irving until his expected January return. The report came shortly after Irving declined his $43 million player optio…
Best Point Guard Target For Mavs With $5.7 Million MLE
With Dallas Mavericks point guard Kyrie Irving intending to opt out of his $44 million player option for 2025-26 and sign a three-year, $119 million contract, the Mavs “are expected to open up the $5.7 million taxpayer midlevel exception,” according to ESPN insider Shams Charania. “Potential targets for that salary slot would have included Dennis Schroder, D’Angelo Russell, Chris Paul and Malcolm Brogdon,” he adds. Notably, Dallas’s primary offs…
Mavs Targeting Dennis Schroder, D'Angelo Russell, Chris Paul, Malcolm Brogdon
With the Dallas Mavericks opening up the $5.7 million taxpayer midlevel exception, they are expected to target a veteran point guard. Dennis Schroder, D'Angelo Russell, Chris Paul and Malcolm Brogdon are potential targets the Mavericks plan to pursue in free agency. The salary flexibility was created by Kyrie Irving opting out of his $43 million player option and agreeing to a three-year, $119 million contract. Irving is expected to return as ea…
Mavs Reportedly Want Former Milwaukee Bucks PG And Free Agent Target Malcolm Brogdon, Would Use $5.7M Exception To Sign Him
The Milwaukee Bucks need to find a point guard this offseason, whether in the draft, free agency or via trade, and Wizards free agent Malcolm Brogdon has surfaced here and there as a possible option. If they want him, though, they should know there will be competition from a Western Conference team, the Dallas Mavericks. Former Milwaukee Bucks Rookie of the Year Could Be Headed South Reports came out on Tuesday evening that Dallas had agreed to …
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