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Mavericks rumors: Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving trades viewed as ‘optimal’ approach by NBA execs
After the Dallas Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison, there has been speculation on what the team will do with stars Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis. As the trade rumors swirl around key Mavericks pieces like Davis and Irving, the latest reporting suggests how that will be viewed within the franchise.
While there are no big-name deals even close to happening, there is still simmering trade talk around the league.
The Dallas Mavericks are off to a rough 5-14 start, and with injuries piling up, trade rumors have begun to swirl. However, despite the team’s struggles and external noise, the front office has reportedly made its position clear on one key player: Kyrie Irving is not on the trading block.
NBA insider Marc J. Spears provided a significant update on Kyrie Irving’s progress, which could alter the Mavericks' plans for this season.
But after the game, another moment stood out. Doncic and Kyrie Irving, who is out with an ACL injury, met at mid-court and performed their well-known handshake. They created the routine during their time as teammates with the Mavericks. The handshake is quite popular among fans online, and it symbolizes their strong bond.
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“What I would tell you about Kyrie is the Mavericks do not want to trade him,” MacMahon said in response to a question from his ESPN colleague Michael C. Wright. “… The only way I think that Kyrie Irving would get traded is if he went to the Mavericks and asked for that to happen. And I don’t have any information that points in that direction.”
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Anthony Davis is set to make his return to the Dallas Mavericks lineup against the Los Angeles Lakers, a person with knowledge of the team’s thinking confirmed to The Dallas Morning News. Davis cleared his final benchmark of his recovery from a left calf strain on Friday by completing the team’s shootaround at UCLA.