Texas Chuck's offseason grade:
Dallas Mavericks transactions
Front office
Replaced Donnie Nelson Jr. as GM with Nico Harrison.
Replaced Rick Carlisle as coach with Jason Kidd.
Draft
none.
Trades
Traded Josh Richardson for Moses Brown, TPE.
Free agency
Extended Luka Doncic, 5/max.
Picked up TO on Willie Cauley-Stein, 1/$4.1M.
Re-signed Tim Hardaway Jr., 4/$75M.
Re-signed Boban Marjanovic, 2/$7M.
Signed Reggie Bullock, 3/$30M.
Signed Sterling Brown, 2/$6M.
Offseason Thoughts
So the biggest changes were also the most unexpected--at least for me. No more Donnie and no more Rick. Seismic shifts really. A totally unproven guy in Harrison gets the GM role and and increased role for Finley. Finley has been paying his dues and I'm glad to see him get more responsibility. Have no idea how the shoe guy is going to do, but clearly the idea is his relationships with stars is going to get one to Dallas. That better happen because Donnie will be missed. Kidd in for Rick just feels like a massive downgrade. Rick had his flaws, but sure felt like Dallas had the coaching edge almost every night.
As to the roster this is essentially just running it back hoping Bullock fits better than Richardson. To say I'm underwhelmed and disappointed would be an understatement. This team didn't just need a minor tweak. It needed a major addition. It appears to be Dallas thought only 2 free agents were difference makers in Kawhi and Lowry and they were never in the running(bad sign for the new GM perhaps?) and I understand they have limited assets. But they needed better than this.
Grade
C -- because Luka signed no fuss no muss and they got the 5 year deal so they have his last rookie year and 4 supermax years under control. That's a significant win and shouldn't be taken for granted. But doing nothing to help Luka is a massive fail.
2022 Prediction
5 or 6 seed. I think they avoid the play-in, but its hard to see them a HCA team so slotting them in here. Competitive in the first round again with a chance of advancing if they get a favorable matchup.
Offseason in gif form


K_Chile22's offseason grade:
Dallas Mavericks transactions
Front office
Replaced Donnie Nelson Jr. as GM with Nico Harrison.
Replaced Rick Carlisle as coach with Jason Kidd.
Draft
none.
Trades
Traded Josh Richardson for Moses Brown, TPE.
Free agency
Extended Luka Doncic, 5/max.
Picked up TO on Willie Cauley-Stein, 1/$4.1M.
Re-signed Tim Hardaway Jr., 4/$75M.
Re-signed Boban Marjanovic, 2/$7M.
Signed Reggie Bullock, 3/$30M.
Signed Sterling Brown, 2/$6M.
Offseason Thoughts
Going to start off with the FO/Coaching stuff:
What a mess. Maybe Harrison works out but I thought Nelson Jr. was good at his job considering how heavily into things Cuban is. I'm fairly confident the Kidd thing will not work out. He was a bad coach in MIL that no one besides, oddly enough, Giannis enjoyed playing under. Carlisle is an excellent head coach. Big knock there.
Getting a TPE for Richardson was nice, Luka extension was great but expected.
All of their signings were totally fine, but nothing very exciting, Sterling Brown will be a sneaky good pickup for them if he shoots like he did in Houston. They did nothing to help relieve Luka of some ball handling responsibilities though.
They also either chose not to make Brunson an RFA or his last year is actually a non guarantee and not an option, not sure which is true. If it's the former I definitely think that was the wrong move absent an extension, if it was the latter then that was a terrible move but one made several off-seasons ago, so can't really factor that in here.
Grade
D+. Didn't do anything to help shore up their biggest deficiency and had a whole bunch of dysfunction. Not giving them much of a bump for the luka extension because no one ever turns those deals down coming off a rookie deal.
2022 Prediction
Middle of the pack playoff team, somewhere between 4th and 7th
Offseason in gif form

Mamba4goat's offseason grade:
Dallas Mavericks transactions
Front office
Replaced Donnie Nelson Jr. as GM with Nico Harrison.
Replaced Rick Carlisle as coach with Jason Kidd.
Draft
none.
Trades
Traded Josh Richardson for Moses Brown, TPE.
Free agency
Extended Luka Doncic, 5/max.
Picked up TO on Willie Cauley-Stein, 1/$4.1M.
Re-signed Tim Hardaway Jr., 4/$75M.
Re-signed Boban Marjanovic, 2/$7M.
Signed Reggie Bullock, 3/$30M.
Signed Sterling Brown, 2/$6M.
Offseason Thoughts
The Mavs offseason had so much potential and then star by star that faded away. They had great intentions with the likes of Giannis, a healthy Dipo, and others set to potentially join Luka before his max sets in. Instead, they brought Tim Hardaway Jr back. Bringing in Reggie Bullock and Sterling Brown to bolster the wings is great though as their only option was really Dorian Finney Smith.
Grade
C
It was a middling offseason that featured the team improving on the margins. Will always be a fun what could've been type offseason though.
2022 Prediction
5-8 seed. They are a fun team, but I don't think they're quite a home-court advantage team yet. Especially with Zinger's health risk.
Offseason in gif form

bondom34's offseason grade:
Dallas Mavericks transactions
Front office
Replaced Donnie Nelson Jr. as GM with Nico Harrison.
Replaced Rick Carlisle as coach with Jason Kidd.
Draft
none.
Trades
Traded Josh Richardson for Moses Brown, TPE.
Free agency
Extended Luka Doncic, 5/max.
Picked up TO on Willie Cauley-Stein, 1/$4.1M.
Re-signed Tim Hardaway Jr., 4/$75M.
Re-signed Boban Marjanovic, 2/$7M.
Signed Reggie Bullock, 3/$30M.
Signed Sterling Brown, 2/$6M.
Offseason Thoughts
Signing Luka is just such a huge win. Its a necessity and any offseason you can lock up a guy like that its a huge move for the franchise. Despite missing out on the bigger name free agents bringing back Hardaway at a reasonable price and getting Reggie Bullock were two other solid free agency moves I have no issue. Really don't have much a problem with anything the Mavs did in this sense even though they were aiming higher and hoping to upgrade. Obviously wish they could have found something but they didn't and there are worse options than running it back with some development and having Doncic on a long term contract. That said there are also better.
But then....the elephant in the room. Its tough to look at the Mavs offseason without looking at the front office/coaching upheaval and having some sirens go off in my head. Kidd has history as a coach and it's just not good, and Carlisle does and its very good. The whole Vulgaris saga was ugly, and replacing Nelson with an unknown feels questionable. There's just a lot going on with this that even though its not directly player related drags this whole thing down to me.
Grade
D+, and this is the one I debated with a bit, the actual on court moves weren't nearly this bad but I can't escape this weird sinking feeling looking back at the front office shake up and I hope it's nothing but can't shake it
2022 Prediction
5th or 6th in the West
Offseason in gif form
