Showing posts with label Mavericks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mavericks. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

NBA News 2013: Would Mavericks Consider Rudy Gay Trade?

English: Jump ball before the Memphis Grizzlie...
English: Jump ball before the Memphis Grizzlies vs. Dallas Mavericks game, Dec. 23, 2008 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Just over a month away from the 2013 NBA Trade Deadline, trade winds are already stirring as one of the most controversial owners in sports has come out virtually guaranteeing his team makes a move. Dallas Mavericks’ owner Mark Cuban has come out and publicly stated that his team is going to be extremely active over the next month exploring trade options.

“There’s a 100 percent chance that we’re going to look to do something,” Cuban told Eddie Sefko of the Dallas Morning News recently.

Cuban wasn’t finished there.

Just a day later, Cuban reinforced that he’s committed to making changes to the Mavericks, who currently sit at 12th in the Western Conference with a disappointing 16-23 record.

“We’re letting everybody know the Bank of Cuban’s open,” Cuban told Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News. “And if it’s the right deal, we don’t mind taking back money. But we’re not going to do a trade just to do a trade. It’s got to be worthwhile.

“Every day, I’m going through rosters, trying to come up with ideas for [Mavericks' General Manager] Donnie [Nelson],”

Despite Dallas putting together a nice little three-game winning streak over the past week, it’s clear that the Mavericks owner hasn’t been a fan of what he’s seen from his team so far this season

Even Mavericks’ head coach Rick Carlisle has iterated recently that he believes this season is going to continue to be an uphill climb with the team currently in place.

“It’s going to be work for us,” Carlisle said before Monday’s 113-98 blowout win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. “I’m not under any false presumptions that we’ve got it figured out and that’s not how this year’s going to be. Every game’s going to be challenging.”

Looking at the Mavericks’ roster, it may be easier said than done trying to put together enticing trade offers to propose to other teams around the NBA. As the “Bank of Cuban” statement alluded to,  Dallas has plenty of expiring contracts to allow another team to make a salary dump that includes a talent the Mavs are interested in. While that’s a solid starting point, the Mavericks don’t exactly possess the young talent to go along with expiring contracts that perspective teams generally covet.

One name that’s been thrown around quite a bit, not just with Dallas, but across the NBA has been Memphis Grizzlies’ small forward Rudy Gay. Despite featuring the fourth best record in the brutally talented Western Conference at 24-12, the Grizzlies have seemingly been dangling their budding young superstar most of the season.

For the Mavericks, a team looking for that second superstar to place next to former NBA Most Valuable Player Dirk Nowitzki now and hope he becomes the face of the franchise later. If Memphis were to find a group of players they covet on the Mavs that came close to his roughly $16.4 salary this season, the 26-year old Gay is seemingly an excellent fit.

Still, it’s difficult to see Memphis disposing of Gay in what would amount to nothing more than a salary dump. With a team that’s right in the thick of contention in the West, it’s mind boggling that the Grizzlies are even discussing a deal behind the scenes for one of the most talented players on the roster.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/would-mavericks-consider-rudy-gay-trade/

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NBA News 2013: Cuban: Mavs won't trade Nowitzki

English: Washington Wizards v/s Dallas Maveric...
English: Washington Wizards v/s Dallas Mavericks October 9, 2009 at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Mark Cuban says he plans to keep star Dirk Nowitzki even though the Dallas Mavericks have their worst record since a few months after he bought the team in 2000.

Cuban said before Saturday night's game against Memphis that he wanted to be clear with Nowitzki that he was committed "through thick and thin" to getting the team back in contention.

Dallas recently fell 10 games under .500 for the first time since Nowitzki's second season in 1999-2000. Since then, the Mavericks have made the playoffs 12 straight years and won the title in 2011.

The Mavericks are playing with a revamped roster for the second straight season after Cuban decided not to bring back several key players from the championship team.

http://www.nba.com/2013/news/01/12/cuban-says-mavericks-wont-trade-nowitzki.ap/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpts

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Friday, July 20, 2012

NBA News 2012: Bobcats awarded center Haywood off waivers

English: Brendan Haywood playing with the Wash...English: Brendan Haywood playing with the Washington Wizards (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Charlotte Bobcats have been awarded center Brendan Haywood off waivers from Dallas.

Haywood, who grew up in Greensboro and played collegiately at North Carolina - the same alma mater as owner Michael Jordan - was cut loose by the Mavericks using the amnesty clause.

An 11-year NBA veteran, the 7-foot Haywood helps fills a void at center.

Haywood has played in 733 career games for the Wizards and Mavericks with 531 starts, averaging 7.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 23.7 minutes. His career field-goal percentage of .534 ranks seventh among active players and 28th in NBA history.


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Monday, July 2, 2012

NBA News 2012: Raptors offer Nash 3-year, $36 million

Español: El jugador canadiense de baloncesto S...Español: El jugador canadiense de baloncesto Steve Nash. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Toronto Raptors have offered free agent point guard Steve Nash a three-year, $36 million deal, ESPN.com reported

Nash, 38, made $12 million this past year with the Phoenix Suns, so he would be making the same amount per year despite his advanced age.

Nash reportedly has interest in the Heat, Mavericks and Knicks, as well as the Suns and Raptors.

Nash is Canadian, and he is very popular in Canada, which accounts for much of the Raptors’ interest in Nash, who is the general manager of Canada basketball.

Nash averaged 12.5 points this past season, his lowest scoring average since the 1999-2000 season, but he also averaged 10.7 assists this year.



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Sunday, July 1, 2012

NBA News 2012: Mo Williams clears way for trade

Wizards v/s Clippers 03/12/11Wizards v/s Clippers 03/12/11 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Los Angeles Clippers guard Mo Williams has invoked his $8.5 million option for next season, clearing the way for a proposed three-way trade that will send Lamar Odom to the Clippers and Williams to Utah, Williams' agent, Mark Bartelstein, told ESPNLosAngeles.com.

Utah will use the trade exception it created in the Mehmet Okur deal with New Jersey this past season to take on Williams' contract. The Mavericks also will create their own trade exception worth $8.2 million by shedding Odom's contract without taking any salary back.

The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that the Clippers will send the draft rights to second-round pick Furkan Aldemir to the Houston Rockets as part of the deal, and the Mavericks will receive money from the Rockets.

All parties had essentially agreed to the deal Thursday, according to sources, but it could not proceed until Williams made a firm decision on whether to pick up his option for next season. He had until Saturday night to do so.

Two sources told ESPN.com's Marc Stein the deal will be completed Friday night. Bartelstein told The Associated Press that Williams is expected to hold a news conference in Salt Lake City either Monday or Tuesday. While there was no official confirmation from the teams yet, Bartelstein said the trade was done.

Bartelstein stressed that the delay had more to do with timing, rather than any issue Williams had playing for Utah, where he began his career in 2003.

"There was no blocking going on," Bartelstein said. "When you make a decision like this, you want to study it very closely.

"But the more we looked at it, the more excited we were about going back to Utah. Mo's very happy to be going back there."

The trade will be a homecoming for Odom and Williams, who started their careers with the Clippers and Jazz, respectively.

In a text message to ESPNLosAngeles.com, Williams wrote: "It's where it all began. I'm excited about the opportunity."

Williams spoke with Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor and coach Tyrone Corbin before opting into the final year of his deal.

Friday had been the deadline in Odom's contract for Dallas to either pay $2.4 million to buy out Odom's $8.2 million salary for next season or have him on the books for 2012-13.

While Williams pondered his options, sources told ESPN.com's Marc Stein that the Mavericks and Odom had agreed to extend the buyout deadline in Odom's contract until Saturday, leaving one more day to finalize the proposed three-way trade.

The Clippers are hoping that Odom looks more like the player who won the Sixth Man of the Year Award with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2011, and not the enigmatic player who shot just 35 percent from the field and averaged a career-low 6.6 points for the Mavericks last season.


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Thursday, June 28, 2012

NBA News 2012: Nets get Tyshawn Taylor

English: Tyshawn TaylorEnglish: Tyshawn Taylor (Photo credit: Wikipedia)The Brooklyn Nets acquired the draft rights to Tyshawn Taylor after he was selected 41st overall by Portland, in exchange for cash considerations, ESPN.com.

Taylor, a guard out of Kansas, averaged 17.3 points and 4.8 assists per game.

Also, the Sacramento Kings traded the 36th pick to the Indiana Pacers for cash. The Kings picked Orlando Johnson for the Pacers.

The 76ers sent the 54th pick to Brooklyn for cash, ESPN.com reported. The Sixers drafted Tornike Shengelia for the Nets.

Finally, The Los Angeles Lakers bought the 55th pick from Dallas, ESPN.com reported. Picking for the Lakers, the Mavericks selected Darius Johnson-Odom of Marquette.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/draft-day-trades-nets-get-tyshawn-taylor
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