Mavericks’ ‘dream trade target’ would give them unbelievable depth…..

Mavericks’ ‘dream trade target’ would give them unbelievable depth

Over the last few years, the Dallas Mavericks have made several trades that have helped turn them into true contenders in the Western Conference.

The first trade that really got the ball rolling was trading for Kyrie Irving at the end of the 2022-23 season. Dallas needed a co-star to play next to Luka Doncic, and although they didn’t click immediately, Doncic and Irving are now one of the best duos in the NBA.

This trade helped lay the framework of Dallas’ new core, and their trades over the following 12 months also proved to be pivotal. The Mavs traded down and selected Dereck Lively II in the 2023 NBA Draft and traded for P.J. Washington and Daniel Gafford at the trade deadline. All of these moves helped Dallas make the NBA Finals, and if history continues to repeat itself, another trade will be on the way soon.Mavs Trade Deadline Primer: Players Dallas Should Pursue; Weighing Risk vs.  Reward - Sports Illustrated Dallas Mavericks News, Analysis and More

Dallas has consistently made a move at the trade deadline during the Luka era, and this trend could continue this season. The Mavs are always looking to get better, and if they think they can improve at the deadline they will.

Mavericks trading for Finney-Smith would give them amazing depth
Bleacher Report’s Eric Pincus recently revealed a “realistic dream trade target for every team in the NBA,” and for the Mavs, he thinks that player would be Dorian Finney-Smith. Seemingly every Mavs fan has been begging for a Finney-Smith reunion ever since he was traded in 2023, and Pincus seems to think that Dallas should consider bringing him back.

Pincus cites that Dallas’ wing defense could be “suspect” as they lost Derrick Jones Jr., and thinks “adding another defensive wing would help.” That’s exactly what Finney-Smith is, and his playstyle would be a seamless fit back into Dallas’ system.

Last season for the Nets, Finney-Smith averaged 8.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game while shooting 42.1 percent from the field and 34.8 percent from downtown. Finney-Smith bounced back after a rough first year with the Brooklyn Nets, and Dallas could be the perfect spot for him.

Finney-Smith has already proved that he can thrive next to Doncic, and the two happen to be good friends. Doncic’s shot creation would help Finney-Smith get back to being a deadly 3-point shooter once again, and Doncic has made it clear he’d like to play with Finney-Smith again.

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