We have written at size over the previous couple of years at DallasBasketball.com about the potential for a Zach LaVine reference to the Dallas Mavericks. Most of that work, though detailed and nicely thought out, was merely a part of a pipe dream state of affairs. Now, although, it seems that the Mavs may even have a legit shot at making such a transfer a actuality with free company simply 5 weeks away.
On Friday, NBA reporter Marc Stein had some attention-grabbing issues to say concerning the Mavs’ upcoming offseason, together with what he is heard about their stance on LaVine.
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“Buying and selling for [a second star-level] participant is the Mavericks’ solely anticipated route to take action this offseason, with no cap flexibility within the close to future and a dedication to re-sign guard Jalen Brunson that can cement Dallas’ standing as a luxury-tax workforce for the primary time for the reason that title run,” writes Stein.
“Sources nonetheless keep that one possibility already being weighed by workforce brass is the prospect of becoming a member of the sign-and-trade bidding for the Chicago Bulls’ Zach LaVine, amid a rising perception across the league that LaVine, as he heads into free company, has extra curiosity in leaving Chicago than initially presumed.”
LaVine averaged 24.4 factors, 4.6 rebounds and 4.5 assists per sport for the Bulls this season whereas capturing 47.6 p.c from the sphere and 38.9 p.c from 3-point vary. The 6-5 athletic guard’s potential to play nicely each on and off the ball makes us assume he’d be a wonderful slot in Dallas as Luka Doncic’s co-star.
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After making $19.5 million per 12 months on his present contract, LaVine will likely be on the lookout for a max contract this summer time. Whether or not the Bulls are prepared to accommodate that or not continues to be unsure.
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“As a lot as [Mark] Cuban and GM Nico Harrison have brazenly acknowledged a urgent have to bolster their rim safety and rebounding, Dallas sees LaVine because the type of participant who might fill different essential wants together with his potential to each play off Doncic as a long-range shooter and likewise collapse defenses by slashing to the basket to attain,” Stein continued.
“Dallas’ path to buying and selling for a participant as coveted as LaVine is unclear, given its restricted property, however the attraction of his talent set is clear.”
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One factor we have realized through the years within the NBA in relation to free company is that if a participant needs to play for a selected workforce, he and the possible workforce will discover a method to make it occur. For Harrison, he’ll have to get a “sure” from LaVine earlier than stepping into the particular particulars of easy methods to make it a actuality. That is the toughest half.
Given what the Mavs have been in a position to accomplish this season – making it to the Western Convention Finals in opposition to the Golden State Warriors earlier than working out of gasoline – one would assume the thought of becoming a member of Doncic on his quest to win an NBA championship would intrigue LaVine.
Klay Thompson’s unrestricted free agency will begin at 6 pm ET on Sunday (June 30). The Golden State Warriors veteran has not reached an agreement on a new deal to remain in the Bay Area. As such, he is free to discuss terms with any team in the league. Therefore, the likelihood of Thompson leaving Golden State is growing by the day.
According to a recent report by Marc Stein, the Dallas Mavericks are the latest team to register an interest in Thompson after clearing some cap space by sending Tim Hardaway Jr. to the Detroit Pistons.
“League sources tell The Stein Line that the Dallas Mavericks, with some newfound financial flexibility after securing the Tim Hardaway Jr.-to-Detroit trade that I wrote about Tuesday, are another team intent on exploring the feasibility of signing Thompson once he makes it to free agency,” Stein reported.
The Orlando Magic, Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets have also been cited as interested in adding the veteran shooter. Other contending teams will likely value Thompson’s shooting and wing defense.
Golden State could still retain Thompson; however, the longer they wait to open negotiations, the less likely it seems that he will still be with the team at the start of next season.
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The Dallas Mavericks are looking to make a splash to their starting lineup after making a run to the NBA Finals. They may have lost in five games to the Boston Celtics but they’re still one of the NBA’s best teams and need to make some changes around Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving to get over the hump.
One option the Mavericks are looking into is Klay Thompson, who has spent his entire career with the Golden State Warriors up to this point. Per Marc Stein “League sources tell The Stein Line that the Dallas Mavericks, with some newfound financial flexibility after securing the Tim Hardaway Jr.-to-Detroit trade that I wrote about Tuesday, are another team intent on exploring the feasibility of signing Thompson once he makes it to free agency.”
READ MORE: Mavericks Trade Tim Hardaway Jr. to Pistons in Exchange for Quentin Grimes
Thompson does not have an offer on the table to return to Golden State as of Friday morning and will explore his options in the open market. He’s not the same player he was in the prime of Golden State’s dynasty at the end of the 2010s after an ACL and Achilles tear, but he still averaged 17.9 PPG while shooting 38.7% from 3 this season. For a Mavericks team looking for a third scoring option and an elite shooter, Thompson could fit alongside Doncic and Irving seamlessly. He’s still a positive defensively, even if he’s not as quick laterally as he used to be.
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The Warriors may be more willing to facilitate a sign-and-trade as well, as they’re still looking to get back into contention as long as they have Stephen Curry playing at an elite level. Dallas sits just under $15 million below the first tax apron, but they’re likely to use the majority of that to re-sign Derrick Jones Jr. Thompson is likely looking for a 2 or 3-year contract as he enters the latter stages of his career.
Dallas could dangle Josh Green, Maxi Kleber, and trade exceptions to equal around $32.6 million in salary if the option opens up for a quality trade. The remaining trade exception from the Richaun Holmes trade at last year’s draft expires July 8th and it’d be best for a contending team to not let any asset expire.
Other reports have shown that the Mavericks are interested in Denver’s Kentavious Caldwell-Pope but that Denver would be unlikely to help facilitate a sign-and-trade with another contending Western Conference team. Thompson, at 34 years old, is a better player than Caldwell-Pope but his value may be similar given his age.
Teams can start openly negotiating with free agents on June 30th, which is just two days away. There is a good chance the Mavericks reach an extension with Derrick Jones Jr. before then so they know exactly how much they can operate with in this year’s free agency.
READ MORE: NBA Free Agency Rumors: Dallas Mavericks Interested In Two-Time Champion Guard
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The Afiya Center, Texas’s only Black-led and Black women-centered reproductive justice organization, is hosting its 11th annual Get Tested, Grab A Bite! HIV testing event in Dallas this weekend.
The Afiya Center works to advocate, educate, and provide resources to empower Black women in Texas living with AIDS.
In 2021, the Dallas County saw a 30% increase in HIV cases among men and a 6.5% increase among women. In its newly released State of Black Womxn in Texas Report, the Afiya Center found that in 2021, young Black women accounted for 51% of new diagnoses among women under the age of 25, but sex education and disease prevention programs in the state rarely address community needs.
“Texas is known to be like a resource rich kind of state, right?” Afiya Center founder Marsha Jones said. “But those resources don’t meet the people who need them the most.”
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Jones started the free testing event to bring attention to the lack of resources, as well as normalize HIV testing for women.
“We wanted to make this a day that wouldn’t just be focused on HIV testing, but it would really have a sense of community,” Jones said.
Attendees who want to get tested will be able to get a full STI screening free of charge. Dallas County Health and Human Services will provide[NF1] mobile testing sites to help the organization collect data and build more resources in areas that need them.
“It helps us to build out our program,” Jones said. “It helps us to shape narratives around the importance of getting tested.”
People who choose not to get tested can still enjoy the free event filled with free food and live DJs. Jones has urged vendors not to sell anything to avoid discouraging people from attending an event that is based around finding a safe space.
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“This is literally a day to enjoy life and have a good time and get some updated information about your sexual health,” Jones said.
The Get Tested, Grab a Bite! event is on Saturday, June 29, from 3-7 p.m. in Glendale Park.
Zara Amaechi is KERA’s Marjorie Welch Fitts Louis fellow covering race and social justice. Got a tip? Email Zara at zamaechi@kera.org. You can follow her on X @amaechizara.
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