Dallas Mavericks NBA Free Agency Tracker With Rumors And Signings It's a new era for the Dallas Mavericks, led by new head coach Dusty May, new general manager Mike Schmitz, and new team president Masai Ujiri.
They're looking Jun 29, 2026; Dallas, TX, USA; New Dallas Mavericks head coach Dusty May answers questions from the media during an introductory press conference at American Airlines Center.
Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect It's a new era for the Dallas Mavericks, led by new head coach Dusty May, new general manager Mike Schmitz, and new team president Masai Ujiri.
They're looking to build around Cooper Flagg, the next rising superstar of the Mavericks, who had a historically great Rookie of the Year campaign, joining Michael Jordan as the only rookies in the last 50 years to lead their teams in points, rebounds, assists, and steals.It started with the 2026 NBA Draft, where Ujiri and Schmitz maneuvered around the board to leave with four prospects: Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr., Spanish guard Sergio De Larrea, Virginia Tech forward Tobi Lawal, and Russian sharpshooter Vsevolod Ishchenko.
The next part of team-building started on Tuesday night, as that's when free agency negotiations officially opened in the NBA.
Some deals have already been announced, but the Mavericks have yet to make any moves as of Wednesday morning.Jun 29, 2026; Dallas, TX, USA; Masai Ujiri, Dallas Mavericks President of Basketball Operations, provides an opening statement during an introductory press conference for new head coach Dusty May at American Airlines Center.
Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectThe Pistons are looking to shed a little salary, and the Mavericks can absorb Sasser into a trade exception, even if the Pistons might have to send a second-round pick or two to incentivize the Mavs.Sasser would give the Mavericks' backcourt a shot of potential, even if his play has declined since his rookie season.
He's a Texas native, went to college at Houston, and has been a legitimate three-point shooter ever since setting foot in the league.
If the Mavericks don't expand that deal to send out someone like P.J.
Washington or Daniel Gafford, that would leave them with even fewer roster spots to fill.Mar 17, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Marcus Sasser looks on during first half against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectThe Dallas Mavericks haven't been rumored for any free agent signings, but there were some targets that fans wanted who have already come off the board.
Keon Ellis has agreed to sign with the Brooklyn Nets on a two-year/$18 million deal.He's a solid two-way player, capable of being a good defender and decent three-point shooter.
Dean Wade has agreed to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers on a four-year/$39 million deal.
Every team needs a big man who can shoot, and that's what Wade is.
The fourth year is only partially guaranteed.Austin Veazey joined NoleGameday as the Lead Basketball Writer in 2019, while contributing as a football writer, and started as editor for MavericksGameday in 2024.
Veazey was a Florida State Mens Basketball Manager from 2016-2019.
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