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The Mavericks opted to hold on to big man Daniel Gafford at the trade deadline despite interest from the Pacers and Hawks.
The front office for the Dallas Mavericks is off and running ahead of the NBA trade deadline. On Tuesday, they made one of the league’s biggest splashes sending Anthony Davis to Washington in a massive deal. The trade deadline is set for 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon.
The primary, and far too often overlooked (or misunderstood), reason the Mavs won is the dreaded Second Apron. Dallas was dangerously close to the second apron, and essentially would have walked right into it this offseason had they stayed the course.
Khris Middleton may have a larger role on the Mavericks than initially thought of after the Anthony Davis trade.
A recent report suggests the Los Angeles Lakers could reunite their star point guard with a familiar face this summer.
Dallas only got 29 games from Davis. But now it has flexibility and a clear plan to build around Cooper Flagg.
The Dallas Mavericks traded Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards on Wednesday afternoon. It eventually became a three-team deal involving the Charlotte Hornets and was finalized on Thursday evening.
The Dallas Mavericks made a major move a day before the NBA trade deadline. What did NBA commentators think of the deal?
It turns out the 2026 NBA trade deadline hasn't delivered enough surprises, so the Dallas Mavericks are dealing Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards.
Grant Afseth: The Dallas Mavericks list Cooper Flagg (left midfoot sprain) as doubtful to play against the Los Angeles Lakers. Naji Marshall (left foot strain) and Caleb Martin (left ankle sprain) are questionable.