As the Dallas Mavericks navigate the challenges posed by Kyrie Irving’s absence, the front office is actively exploring trade options to bolster their playmaking capabilities and roster depth. With Luka Dončić carrying the burden of creating offense nearly single-handedly, the Mavericks are particularly interested in players who can relieve some of that pressure. Several names have emerged as potential trade targets, each bringing unique skills that could enhance the team’s performance in Irving’s absence.

  • Fred VanVleet – The Toronto Raptors’ guard has proven to be an effective playmaker with a knack for clutch performances. His ability to score and distribute could seamlessly integrate into Dallas’s system.
  • Malik Beasley – Currently with the Utah Jazz, Beasley provides shooting and depth on the perimeter. His offensive spark can complement Dončić and create more space on the floor.
  • Tyrese Haliburton – While the Indiana Pacers may be hesitant to trade their rising star, Haliburton’s all-around game and playmaking ability are incredibly appealing to a Mavericks team eager to enhance its backcourt.
NameCurrent TeamKey Strengths
Fred VanVleetToronto RaptorsClutch scorer, experienced playmaker
Malik BeasleyUtah JazzShooting, perimeter depth
Tyrese HaliburtonIndiana PacersPlaymaking, versatility