Kevin Durant Teases Interest in Two Mavericks Players
As the Dallas Mavericks gear up for training camp, fans are eager to see how the team will perform in a competitive Western Conference following their impressive run to the NBA Finals last season.
Despite losing to the Boston Celtics in five games, the Mavericks’ future looks promising. Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving have formed one of the league’s top duos, while the supporting players have shown their potential as effective role players.
P.J. Washington stood out during the playoffs, and Dereck Lively II had some notable performances. General Manager Nico Harrison has made strategic moves to enhance the team around Doncic and Irving, setting them up for another shot at the Finals next season.
One of Dallas’ main struggles in the Finals was three-point shooting, a problem they addressed by signing Klay Thompson to a three-year contract. Thompson is expected to complement Doncic and Irving well offensively. Additionally, the Mavericks acquired Naji Marshall and traded for Quentin Grimes, who will likely become key perimeter defenders right away. Both players fit well into Dallas’ system, enhancing their potential impact.
The Mavericks have garnered significant attention from the NBA, and recently, Kevin Durant praised two of their players on his “Boardroom” show. Durant even included these Mavericks in his “perfect” NBA 2K starting five.
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