Our 14th team eliminated, the Dallas Mavericks after a loss on the road to Memphis in the final West Play-in game.
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Time of death: April 18, 2025
Record at elimination: 39-43 [1-1 in play-in]
Head coach: Jason Kidd
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/dallas-mavericks/yearly
Contract summary:
Davis – 3yr Max through 27-28, ~62M PO year 3
Irving – extension eligible or ~43M PO
Thompson – 2 years remain at ~17M
PJ Washington – extension eligible or 14M expiring
Gafford – extension eligible or 14M expiring
Caleb Martin – 3/30M remain final year 9M PO
Naji Marshall – 2 /18M remain
Max Christie – 3/32M remain final year 9M PO
Dwight Powell – extension eligible or 4M PO
Dante Exum – UFA
Spencer Dinwiddie – UFA
Jaden Hardy – 3/18M extension begins next season, final year 6M TO
Rookie Scale/minimums (varies on 2-4 years remaining):
Dereck Lively – 5M, extension eligible after NEXT season
Olivier-Maxence Prosper – 3M, extension eligible after NEXT season
TW
Kessler Edwards
Kai Jones
Brandon Williams (Not the Charlotte player of the same name)
Dead-cap – 2.3M off the books this season, JaVale McGee (stretch&waived) for 2.2M dead money until 27-28.
25-26 Capspace – 1st apron, hard-capped. Will have extensions to manage.
PICKS for 2025 draft:
DAL 1st
A SMALL SEASON REVIEW:
https://www.espn.com/nba/team/schedule/_/name/dal/dallas-mavericks
Tough one for me to write. Let’s start mid-season.
It was Christmas Day, 2024. Seems like a year away at this point… Minnesota and Dallas were playing a competitive game and I gave thanks for a WCF Rematch from the ’24 playoffs. Not long before halftime Luka Doncic came up a bit gimpy with a calf injury and went to the locker room. I didn’t think twice of it – just rest up for some of the regular season and we’ll see Luka back at it. A month and change later with 0 GP for Dallas since that 2Q exit, Doncic was traded to the Lakers for Anthony Davis. It seems ludicrous to write even now.
Rewind to summer, things were looking pretty high for the Dallas team fresh off of a NBA Finals appearance, though a 1-4 loss to the mighty Celtics… there was a lot of promise that the team would continue to challenge for the Championship. Dallas consolidated some of their salaries to make Klay Thompson an official Mav with a complicated NBA-record-6-team S/T, setting up an extra shooter on the wing [quick note: Klay has put up 14/3.5r/2a – nearly 40% from 3 on 7.7 attempts – and 72 GP – 2nd lowest PPG in a season for Klay]
The year was one full of pretty good play before Luka’s trade, though other Mavs were injured too, this team was 19-11 after that Dec, 25 Loss to Minnesota – at one point winning 11 of 12 games in a particularly nice stretch.
Flip to 2025 and almost the entire roster had various levels of injuries – from low/med severity. Most shocking was Irving's ACL injury. Kyrie out-for-season, and AD out after the trade for an adductor injury, derailed any chance at home court advantage. Dallas scratched into the 10 seed, beating the Kings on the road for play-in game 1, but suffered a decisive defeat to Memphis in play-in game 2 for the chance at the 8-seed.
Davis has played well since being the centerpiece return of the Luka trade, however he also was injured in the critical stretch-run limiting this team’s ability to stay in the top of the table. He came up gimpy in the play-in finale as Nico looked on with a side-eye. Irving’s ACL injury puts him out until at least around 2026 All Star Break, and he has contract questions to be answered.
The Mavericks management decisions here have been given a lot of discussion on this board, and this offseason it does not relent as core pieces of the roster are up for extensions. But for now, this season can end and give Mavs fans some sort release. It is still an unknown how this team will look at full strength and we won’t really get that answer until 2026 minimum.
I'm just a humble author, but Mavs fans, try to enjoy the summer and forget this dark chapter, you don't deserve this bs. It hurts me to see Luka in a Lakers jersey and I don't mean that as a slight to Laker's faithful either, it's just bananas. B A N A N A S.