July 5, 2024

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After a thrilling run to the NBA Finals, the Dallas Mavericks are setting their sights on this coming offseason, as Dallas will be knocking on the door to make it back to the Finals next year in a highly competitive Western Conference if they can improve over this summer. Most imminently, the Mavericks will look for ways to improve in this year’s NBA Draft, as Dallas is selecting 58th in the NBA Draft this coming Thursday and could potentially make a trade during the draft as well.

Improving through all avenues of the NBA transaction game has been at the forefront of President of Basketball Operations Nico Harrison’s agenda since he got to Dallas in 2021, as the Mavericks are no longer a team that only values free agency as a method to improve their roster. While the biggest bombs are yet to drop as far as roster shakeups go for this Mavericks team, they are still trying to improve within the margins during this interim period of the season being over with the NBA Draft still on the horizon.

Teams across the league are filling some of their vacant head coaching positions like wildfire recently, an issue that Dallas luckily doesn’t have to deal with after Mavericks Governor Patrick Dumont handed Jason Kidd a new contract extension during the 2024 NBA Playoffs along with giving Nico Harrison a contract extension.

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