![]() ![]() Along with Johnson, the Mavericks now have some guys with a legit dawg mentality, which they seemed to lack in the past few seasons. Adding someone like Richardson who not only fits that mold but fits the age timeline with the current roster, is a huge addition for Dallas. The Mavericks wanted to get better defensively and add toughness they did just that. Mulford: This is a better team than what we saw in the bubble, by far. Now with some playoff experience and a couple more playoff-tested veterans in Richardson and Johnson, they certainly have the lineup and and intangibles to take a step forward in the postseason. I think those aspects of their roster were relatively weak on what was generally just a young and “fun” team last season. They’ve addressed several major needs (wing defense, secondary creation) while not sacrificing their greatest strength (offense, shooting.) Their core group was likely to take a step forward anyway, but mix in the new additions and you might compete for home court.ĭylan: Their size, versatility and edge is certainly improved over the last week. ![]() Reese: The Mavericks are 100% better than they were at the start of last week. Now, if next year’s free agency is a dud, then the need for concern makes sense.Īre the Mavericks better overall than they were a week ago? ![]() Bringing back Burke is a solid get for the bench and a flier on Iwundu is something worth going for. Sure, not landing your free agency targets is a bummer, especially as it’s become a trend for Dallas, but I don’t think the Mavericks missed out on anyone that would necessarily shoot them up to the top of the conference. Another dud of sorts but it’s not the end of the world that NBA Twitter makes it seem out to be. And contractually, landing another expiring as well as shedding Delon Wright’s contract gives Dallas more flexibility for next offseason.įree agency wise, eh. He won’t stand for Marcus Morris attempting to bully Doncic or any of the Mavericks. The guy you’d want by your side in a dark alley and Johnson is that. Granted, will Johnson play a lot? Probably not. After the Clippers playoff series, acquiring James Johnson is the perfect move for Dallas. Richardson brings a tough mentality on the wing as well as an underrated offensive skillset that will fit perfectly next to Luka. Landing Josh Richardson, like Josh Green, speaks to the emphasis and focus on improving defensively, especially on the perimeter. And though the Mavericks lost the shooting of Seth Curry, you have to feel comfortable with the move knowing that they drafted sharpshooter Tyrell Terry. Josh Green is exactly what the Mavericks needed in a 3-and-D wing, with emphasis on the defense. The draft was a home run and you could argue they had the best night of any organization on draft night. Michael Mulford ( Overall, I’d give them a B+. That stings a little bit and just using that mid-level money to just re-sign their own guys doesn’t really ease the pain. Ultimately their mid-level money wasn’t as coveted as the Lakers or Clippers money was. I didn’t truthfully expect them to go out and add one of the free agents expected to command close to $20 million annually, but I certainly did think they’d at least be able to add someone like Serge Ibaka if they really wanted. I’d agree with Reese on a C for free agency. Ultimately, Dallas’ rotation is better even though they added two after losing three. Trades are also a solid B because I think that both Richardson and Johnson are overall improvements over Curry, Delon Wright and Justin Jackson. I think Terry has the best chance to have consistently play around 15-20 minutes a night because of his pure ability to shoot the ball and with Dallas trading away Seth Curry, there’s certainly a need for that in their rotation. I think it’s premature to give it an A+ when it’s certainly possible that neither Josh Green or Tyrell Terry see significant minutes in their rookie year that coincides with the Mavericks seriously aspiring to contend for a championship. And while Burke coming back is good and I like Iwundu, it’s hard not to feel like they could’ve gotten more out of this resource.ĭylan Duell ( certainly deserve at least an B+ for the draft. While they didn’t have a ton of money to throw around, they did have a full mid-level exception to work with. What has been a consistent let down for the organization is free agent pursuits. The trade scene is a strong area for the Mavs.įree agency: C. Add in the Johnson trade, which saw two guys without a fit going elsewhere in favor of a solid frontcourt piece and you’ve done well. While Richardson gives the Mavs much needed defense on the perimeter, they can give him the offensive infrastructure he needs to be his best. Sure he came off a down year by his own standards, but was still effective nonetheless. Josh Richardson is a starting caliber two-way wing. ![]()
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