“Obviously, DeAndre’s going to be our starter at the five position and the rest will just kind of fall in place after that,” Nowitzki said. “If (Harrison Barnes) goes back to the four or we start other ways, I have no idea as of yet. But it’s a great problem to have. We want to be a franchise that is back in the playoffs and plays well and has fun again and doesn’t lose 60 games again.”
Hoops Rumors is breaking down the 2018 offseason for all 30 NBA teams, revisiting the summer’s free agent signings, trades, draft picks, departures, and more. We’ll evaluate each team’s moves from the last several months and look ahead to what the 2018/19 season holds for all 30 franchises. Today, we’re focusing on the Dallas Mavericks.
Signings:
- Standard contracts:
- DeAndre Jordan: One year, $22.9MM. Signed using cap space.
- Dirk Nowitzki: One year, $5MM. Signed using cap space.
- Ryan Broekhoff: Two years, minimum salary. Second year non-guaranteed. Signed using minimum salary exception.
- Devin Harris: One year, minimum salary. Signed using minimum salary exception.
- Salah Mejri: One year, minimum salary. Signed using minimum salary exception.
- Two-way contracts:
- Non-guaranteed camp contracts:
- Jalen Jones: One year, minimum salary.
- Codi Miller-McIntyre: One year, minimum salary.
- Ding Yanyuhang: One year, minimum salary.
- Notes: Terry Larrier signed camp deal and was later waived; Donte Ingram has reportedly agreed to camp deal.
Trades:
- Acquired the draft rights to Luka Doncic (No. 3 pick) from the Hawks in exchange for the draft rights to Trae Young (No. 5 pick) and the Mavericks’ 2019 first-round pick (top-5 protected).
- Acquired the draft rights to Ray Spalding (No. 56 pick) and Kostas Antetokounmpo (No. 60 pick) from the Sixers in exchange for the draft rights to Shake Milton (No. 54 pick).
- Acquired the draft rights to Maarty Leunen and cash ($50K) from the Clippers in exchange for Johnathan Motley and the draft rights to Renaldas Seibutis.
- Acquired Chinanu Onuaku, cash ($1,544,951), and the right to swap the Warriors’ 2020 second-round pick for the Rockets’ 2020 second-round pick from the Rockets in exchange for the draft rights to Maarty Leunen.
- Note: Onuaku later waived.
Draft picks:
- 1-3: Luka Doncic — Signed to rookie contract.
- 2-33: Jalen Brunson — Signed to four-year, $6.11MM contract. First three years guaranteed. Signed using cap space.
- 2-56: Ray Spalding — Signed to four-year, minimum salary contract. First year guaranteed. Signed using cap space.
- 2-60: Kostas Antetokounmpo — Signed to two-way contract.
Departing players:
- Kyle Collinsworth (waived)
- Seth Curry
- Yogi Ferrell
- Aaron Harrison
- Doug McDermott
- Johnathan Motley
- Nerlens Noel
Other offseason news:
- Sanctioned by NBA for workplace misconduct by former and current employees.
Salary cap situation:
- Used cap space; now over the cap.
- Carrying approximately $104.8MM in guaranteed salaries.
- Full room exception ($4.45MM) still available.
Check out the Dallas Mavericks’ full roster and depth chart at RosterResource.com.
Story of the summer:
The future has arrived in Dallas, and the Mavericks were willing to be aggressive on draft night to make it happen. The team traded up to the No. 3 spot to nab European star Luka Doncic, who is the reigning EuroLeague MVP at age 19. It cost Dallas the No. 5 pick plus next year’s first-rounder [top five protected], but the price will be well worth it if Doncic develops into what the Mavericks expect.
Team officials, including normally reserved coach Rick Carlisle, are already raving about Doncic’s potential as both a scorer and a creator for the offense. He will team with last year’s star rookie, Dennis Smith, to create one of the NBA’s best young backcourts and provide a foundation for the Mavericks to rebuild around.
The Dallas media expect Doncic to become a strong candidate for Rookie of the Year honors, comparing him to last year’s winner, Ben Simmons, but with a better shooting touch. Doncic tied for third in a Rookie of the Year poll among his fellow draftees and is the current favorite to win the award in odds set by the sportsbook company Bovada.