The Dallas Mavericks continue to be one of the most talked-about teams on the NBA trade market. According to the latest reports, the Texas front office is evaluating major trade scenarios that could also involve Anthony Davis. As reported by Shams Charania, the Mavericks are open to exploring trades for Davis, Klay Thompson, Daniel Gafford,…

The Dallas Mavericks continue to be one of the most talked-about teams on the NBA trade market. According to the latest reports, the Texas front office is evaluating major trade scenarios that could also involve Anthony Davis.
As reported by Shams Charania, the Mavericks are open to exploring trades for Davis, Klay Thompson, Daniel Gafford, and D’Angelo Russell. While rumors surrounding the former Lakers big man’s future are nothing new, interest from teams such as the Pistons, Hawks, and Raptors has reportedly increased significantly in recent days.
The Mavs are open to evaluating potential trades for Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, Daniel Gafford, and D’Angelo Russell.
Shams Charania
The Mavericks’ primary objective appears to be finding a new destination for Klay Thompson. His contract pays $16.7 million this season and $17.4 million next year, and with current averages of 10.8 points per game and 36.7% shooting from the field, Dallas does not seem inclined to keep him at that price.
Daniel Gafford could also become a key piece in a potential trade package. Given the interest from several franchises and his value as a presence in the paint, the Mavericks center represents an attractive option for the Dallas front office.
Golden State Warriors Interested in a Trade Package
Among the teams most willing to consider a deal involving Davis, Thompson, and Gafford are the Golden State Warriors, who are reportedly looking for a new situation for Jonathan Kuminga. General manager Mike Dunleavy could be open to including other roster pieces or future draft picks to complete such a deal.
The Mavericks’ Internal Situation
Despite the swirling trade rumors, the Mavericks continue to enjoy a positive stretch on the court, having won six of their last eight games. Cooper Flagg’s development stands out in particular, highlighted by his 23-point, 10-rebound performance in the most recent win over the Pistons, while Kyrie Irving’s return to action appears to be getting closer.


