NBA Trade Deadline Shockers: The Bold Moves Mavericks Must Make to Unlock Cooper Flagg’s True Potential
Yet, despite all of the above, the Mavs simply shouldn’t care about the return, as long as they don’t take on future money. If, by some miracle, they get offered expiring contracts for Davis, they should take it and run, as to better reset in the summer. If someone offers more, you act cool and don’t call them back to confirm the legitimacy of the offer. (You got away with one there, Atlanta.)
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While Irving isn’t as frequently injured as Davis, nor as expensive, you have to wonder if he’s got enough value to ask for pick compensation. That should be the initial ask for Dallas, of course, but if offers come in that are limited to deals that expire, you at least gauge them. Extracting some kind of value for Irving, such as a young player early in his rookie contract, could also help seal the deal.



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