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Clearly, the Mavs are not done after this trade either. Also it makes no sense to make this move when the team is plagued with injuries. We know we're without Lively for some time. Kyrie, Gafford, Washington, and Powell are day-to-day. Davis will be back probably after the All Star break. This trade does not make sense if they really want to win.
Before Lively's return, when others are healthy, I guess the Mavericks will start Kyrie, Klay, PJ, AD, and Gafford. This rotation means we believe in Kyrie as our ball handler. He's averaged 4.8 assists per game. I don't see that working at all for the Mavericks. I love Krie, but he's a 2 guard. We need to move Klay to the bench. Then who do we start? Do we start Spencer? We loved Nico here in Dallas during the offseason. Then he pulls off this move. You're telling me that no teams expressed any interest for Luka? We couldn't get more in return than an injury plagued AD who is 6 years older? Mavs were trash against the Pistons. That doesn't mean make a move like this.