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2024–25 Dallas Mavericks season

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2024–25 Dallas Mavericks season
Head coachJason Kidd
PresidentNico Harrison
General managerNico Harrison
Owner(s)Miriam Adelson and Patrick Dumont (majority)
Mark Cuban (minority)
ArenaAmerican Airlines Center
Results
Record38–41 (.481)
PlaceDivision: 3rd (Southwest)
Conference: 9th (Western)

Stats at Basketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionTEGNA Inc.[a][1]
RadioKEGL
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The 2024–25 Dallas Mavericks season is the 45th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Mavericks would look to return to the NBA Finals following their 4–1 defeat to the championship winning Boston Celtics. On July 6, 2024, the Mavericks would complete a six-team sign-and-trade that saw them acquire four-time champion shooting guard Klay Thompson from the Golden State Warriors, breaking apart the Splash Brothers duo there in the process. Before this season began, the Mavericks would also leave Bally Sports Southwest (later rebranded to FanDuel Sports Network Southwest as of October 21, 2024) in order to air games with TEGNA Inc. owned stations within the state of Texas.

On February 2, 2025, the Mavericks sent franchise superstar Luka Dončić alongside Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris to the Los Angeles Lakers in a controversial blockbuster trade, in return for Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a 1st round pick. General manager Nico Harrison stated that the trade with Dončić related to them wanting to improve the team's defense, though it was leaked out that long-term payment and weight concerns that he had with the team at the time, with Dončić being considered eligible for the super-max contract at the time and it being reported that he was reaching 270 pounds before the trade occurred. Regardless of the reasoning, Mavericks fans immediately disapproved of the trade and had long-term demands of the team firing Harrison as general manager for the sudden surprising move. Davis later suffered an adductor injury in his debut for the Mavericks on February 8, causing him to miss extended time. Kyrie Irving also suffered a season-ending torn ACL on March 3, while several other Mavericks players were sidelined with injuries. By March 15, only eight players were considered healthy enough to play, which was the bare minimum amount of players an NBA team is required to have active for games.[2] These events led to sports commentators and fans to consider the Mavericks to be "cursed".[3][4]

Draft

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Round Pick Player Position(s) Nationality College / Club
2 58 Ariel Hukporti C Germany Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (Germany)

The Mavericks entered this draft with a second-round pick.[5][6] Hukporti was traded on draft day to the New York Knicks with the draft rights to Petteri Koponen (who had previously retired from playing professional basketball in 2022 due to hip concerns) and cash considerations in exchange for the draft rights to Melvin Ajinça.[7]

Roster

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Players Coaches
Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From
G 00 Max Christie 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2003-02-10 Michigan State
F/C 3 Anthony Davis 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 253 lb (115 kg) 1993-03-11 Kentucky
G 26 Spencer Dinwiddie 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1993-04-06 Colorado
F 20 Kessler Edwards (TW) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 2000-08-09 Pepperdine
G 0 Danté Exum Injured 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 214 lb (97 kg) 1995-07-13 Australia
F/C 21 Daniel Gafford 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 265 lb (120 kg) 1998-10-01 Arkansas
G 1 Jaden Hardy 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 2002-07-05 Coronado HS (NV)
G 11 Kyrie Irving Injured 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1992-03-23 Duke
F/C 23 Kai Jones (TW) 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 221 lb (100 kg) 2001-01-19 Texas
C 2 Dereck Lively II 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 2004-02-12 Duke
F 13 Naji Marshall 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1998-01-24 Xavier
F 16 Caleb Martin 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1995-09-28 Nevada
F/C 7 Dwight Powell 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1991-07-20 Stanford
F 8 Olivier-Maxence Prosper Injured 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 2002-07-03 Marquette
G/F 31 Klay Thompson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1990-02-08 Washington State
F 25 P. J. Washington 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1998-08-23 Kentucky
G 10 Brandon Williams (TW) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1999-11-22 Arizona
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: March 2, 2025

Standings

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Division

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Southwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yHouston Rockets5127.65429‍–‍1122‍–‍1613‍–‍378
psMemphis Grizzlies4632.5905.025‍–‍1421‍–‍1810‍–‍578
Dallas Mavericks3841.48113.521‍–‍1717‍–‍248‍–‍779
oSan Antonio Spurs3246.41019.019‍–‍2113‍–‍255‍–‍1178
oNew Orleans Pelicans2156.27329.514‍–‍247‍–‍323‍–‍1377

Conference

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Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cOklahoma City Thunder *6414.82178
2yHouston Rockets *5127.65413.078
3psLos Angeles Lakers *4830.61516.078
4psDenver Nuggets4731.60317.078
5psGolden State Warriors4631.59717.577
6psMinnesota Timberwolves4632.59018.078
7psLos Angeles Clippers4632.59018.078
8psMemphis Grizzlies4632.59018.078
9Sacramento Kings3840.48726.078
10Dallas Mavericks3841.48126.579
11Phoenix Suns3543.44929.078
12oPortland Trail Blazers3544.44329.579
13oSan Antonio Spurs3246.41032.078
14oNew Orleans Pelicans2156.27342.577
15oUtah Jazz1663.20348.579

Game log

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Preseason

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2024 preseason game log
Total: 1–3 (Home: 1–2; Road: 0–1)
Preseason: 1–3 (home: 1–2; road: 0–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 7 Memphis L 116–121 Jaden Hardy (21) Naji Marshall (6) Jaden Hardy (8) American Airlines Center
19,207
0–1
2 October 10 Utah L 107–112 Daniel Gafford (15) Olivier-Maxence Prosper (10) Jaden Hardy (4) American Airlines Center
19,210
0–2
3 October 14 @ L.A. Clippers L 96–110 Quentin Grimes (20) Gafford, Lively II (7) Dereck Lively II (5) Intuit Dome
13,400
0–3
4 October 17 Milwaukee W 109–84 Kyrie Irving (14) Quentin Grimes (10) Quentin Grimes (4) American Airlines Center
19,217
1–3
2024–25 preseason schedule

Regular season

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The schedule was announced on August 15, 2024.[8]

2024–25 game log
Total: 38–41 (Home: 21–17; Road: 17–24)
October: 3–2 (home: 2–1; road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 24 San Antonio W 120–109 Luka Dončić (28) Dereck Lively II (11) Luka Dončić (8) American Airlines Center
20,373
1–0
2 October 26 @ Phoenix L 102–114 Luka Dončić (40) Dereck Lively II (11) Kyrie Irving (5) Footprint Center
17,071
1–1
3 October 28 Utah W 110–102 Kyrie Irving (23) P. J. Washington (11) Kyrie Irving (9) American Airlines Center
19,811
2–1
4 October 29 @ Minnesota W 120–114 Kyrie Irving (35) Dereck Lively II (9) Luka Dončić (8) Target Center
18,978
3–1
5 October 31 Houston L 102–108 Luka Dončić (29) P. J. Washington (9) Kyrie Irving (7) American Airlines Center
20,011
3–2
November : 9–6 (home: 5–2; road: 4–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
6 November 3 Orlando W 108–85 Luka Dončić (32) Dereck Lively II (11) Luka Dončić (7) American Airlines Center
19,977
4–2
7 November 4 Indiana L 127–134 Luka Dončić (34) P. J. Washington (11) Luka Dončić (15) American Airlines Center
19,613
4–3
8 November 6 Chicago W 119–99 Luka Dončić (27) Dončić, Gafford (7) Luka Dončić (13) American Airlines Center
20,011
5–3
9 November 8 Phoenix L 113–114 Luka Dončić (30) three players (7) Luka Dončić (7) American Airlines Center
20,277
5–4
10 November 10 @ Denver L 120–122 Kyrie Irving (43) Luka Dončić (9) Luka Dončić (9) Ball Arena
19,908
5–5
11 November 12 @ Golden State L 117–120 Luka Dončić (31) Dončić, Lively II (8) Dončić, Irving (6) Chase Center
18,064
5–6
12 November 14 @ Utah L 113–115 Luka Dončić (37) Luka Dončić (7) Luka Dončić (9) Delta Center
18,175
5–7
13 November 16 San Antonio W 110–93 Gafford, Irving (22) Kyrie Irving (8) Dončić, Irving (6) American Airlines Center
20,311
6–7
14 November 17 @ Oklahoma City W 121–119 P. J. Washington (27) P. J. Washington (17) Kyrie Irving (6) Paycom Center
18,203
7–7
15 November 19 New Orleans W 132–91 Luka Dončić (26) Quentin Grimes (8) Kyrie Irving (7) American Airlines Center
20,077
8–7
16 November 22 @ Denver W 123–120 Naji Marshall (26) P. J. Washington (13) Kyrie Irving (6) Ball Arena
19,923
9–7
17 November 24 @ Miami L 118–123 (OT) Kyrie Irving (27) Dereck Lively II (13) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) Kaseya Center
19,714
9–8
18 November 25 @ Atlanta W 129–119 Kyrie Irving (32) P. J. Washington (10) Kyrie Irving (6) State Farm Arena
17,186
10–8
19 November 27 New York W 129–114 Naji Marshall (24) P. J. Washington (10) Spencer Dinwiddie (9) American Airlines Center
20,413
11–8
20 November 30 @ Utah W 106–94 Kyrie Irving (30) Gafford, Washington (11) Spencer Dinwiddie (10) Delta Center
18,175
12–8
December: 8–5 (home: 3–2; road: 5–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
21 December 1 @ Portland W 137–131 Luka Dončić (36) Dončić, Kleber (7) Luka Dončić (13) Moda Center
16,205
13–8
22 December 3 Memphis W 121–116 Luka Dončić (37) Luka Dončić (12) P. J. Washington (7) American Airlines Center
20,277
14–8
23 December 5 @ Washington W 137–101 Kyrie Irving (25) Dereck Lively II (11) Luka Dončić (10) Capital One Arena
15,921
15–8
24 December 7 @ Toronto W 125–118 Luka Dončić (30) Luka Dončić (13) Luka Dončić (11) Scotiabank Arena
19,625
16–8
25 December 10 @ Oklahoma City L 104–118 Marshall, Thompson (19) Dereck Lively II (13) three players (5) Paycom Center
17,724
16–9
26 December 15 @ Golden State W 143–133 Luka Dončić (45) Luka Dončić (11) Luka Dončić (13) Chase Center
18,064
17–9
27 December 19 L.A. Clippers L 95–118 Klay Thompson (22) P. J. Washington (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) American Airlines Center
20,044
17–10
28 December 21 L.A. Clippers W 113–97 Quentin Grimes (20) Dereck Lively II (11) Dinwiddie, Irving (6) American Airlines Center
20,102
18–10
29 December 23 Portland W 132–108 Luka Dončić (27) Luka Dončić (7) Luka Dončić (7) American Airlines Center
20,225
19–10
30 December 25 Minnesota L 99–105 Kyrie Irving (39) Dereck Lively II (10) Dereck Lively II (3) American Airlines Center
20,341
19–11
31 December 27 @ Phoenix W 98–89 Kyrie Irving (20) Maxi Kleber (7) Irving, Thompson (5) Footprint Center
17,071
20–11
32 December 28 @ Portland L 122–126 Kyrie Irving (46) Daniel Gafford (9) Maxi Kleber (5) Moda Center
19,335
20–12
33 December 30 @ Sacramento L 100–110 Spencer Dinwiddie (30) Quentin Grimes (7) Spencer Dinwiddie (6) Golden 1 Center
19,335
20–13
January: 6–10 (home: 4–5; road: 2–5)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
34 January 1 @ Houston L 99–110 Quentin Grimes (17) Kyrie Irving (7) Dereck Lively II (6) Toyota Center
18,055
20–14
35 January 3 Cleveland L 122–134 Quentin Grimes (26) Dereck Lively II (11) Quentin Grimes (6) American Airlines Center
20,231
20–15
36 January 6 @ Memphis L 104–119 P. J. Washington (17) Dereck Lively II (12) Quentin Grimes (6) FedExForum
16,412
20–16
37 January 7 L.A. Lakers W 118–97 Quentin Grimes (23) Quentin Grimes (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (8) American Airlines Center
20,126
21–16
38 January 9 Portland W 117–111 Jaden Hardy (25) Dereck Lively II (16) Spencer Dinwiddie (5) American Airlines Center
19,241
22–16
39 January 12 Denver L 101–112 Klay Thompson (25) three players (6) Spencer Dinwiddie (10) American Airlines Center
20,031
22–17
40 January 14 Denver L 99–118 Daniel Gafford (13) P. J. Washington (8) Quentin Grimes (5) American Airlines Center
19,798
22–18
41 January 15 @ New Orleans L 116–119 Daniel Gafford (27) P. J. Washington (14) Naji Marshall (10) Smoothie King Center
16,488
22–19
42 January 17 Oklahoma City W 106–98 Kyrie Irving (25) Naji Marshall (10) Irving, Washington (5) American Airlines Center
20,311
23–19
43 January 20 @ Charlotte L 105–110 Kyrie Irving (33) Daniel Gafford (15) Naji Marshall (4) Spectrum Center
19,314
23–20
44 January 22 Minnesota L 114–115 Kyrie Irving (36) Daniel Gafford (12) Kyrie Irving (9) American Airlines Center
20,025
23–21
45 January 23 @ Oklahoma City W 121–115 Spencer Dinwiddie (28) P. J. Washington (19) Irving, Kleber (4) Paycom Center
18,203
24–21
46 January 25 Boston L 107–122 Kyrie Irving (22) Daniel Gafford (15) Kyrie Irving (5) American Airlines Center
20,421
24–22
47 January 27 Washington W 130–108 Klay Thompson (23) P. J. Washington (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (9) American Airlines Center
20,031
25–22
48 January 29 @ New Orleans W 137–136 Irving, Washington (25) P. J. Washington (14) P. J. Washington (8) Smoothie King Center
15,656
26–22
49 January 31 @ Detroit L 102–117 Kyrie Irving (28) P. J. Washington (13) Dinwiddie, Thompson (4) Little Caesars Arena
20,062
26–23
February: 6–5 (home: 5–1; road: 1–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
50 February 2 @ Cleveland L 101–144 Jaden Hardy (21) Kylor Kelley (11) Olivier-Maxence Prosper (4) Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
26–24
51 February 4 @ Philadelphia L 116–118 Kyrie Irving (34) Christie, Irving (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) Wells Fargo Center
19,756
26–25
52 February 6 @ Boston W 127–120 Klay Thompson (25) Daniel Gafford (15) Exum, Gafford (5) TD Garden
19,156
27–25
53 February 8 Houston W 116–105 Anthony Davis (26) Anthony Davis (16) Anthony Davis (7) American Airlines Center
20,303
28–25
54 February 10 Sacramento L 128–129 (OT) Kyrie Irving (30) Kyrie Irving (9) Kyrie Irving (7) American Airlines Center
19,726
28–26
55 February 12 Golden State W 111–107 Kyrie Irving (42) Naji Marshall (8) Edwards, Prosper (6) American Airlines Center
20,311
29–26
56 February 13 Miami W 118–113 Danté Exum (27) Edwards, Marshall (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (6) American Airlines Center
19,935
30–26
All-Star Game
57 February 21 New Orleans W 111–103 Kyrie Irving (35) Naji Marshall (10) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) American Airlines Center
20,125
31–26
58 February 23 @ Golden State L 102–126 Irving, Washington (17) Kessler Edwards (8) Danté Exum (5) Chase Center
18,064
31–27
59 February 25 @ L.A. Lakers L 99–107 Kyrie Irving (35) P. J. Washington (10) Max Christie (6) Crypto.com Arena
18,997
31–28
60 February 27 Charlotte W 103–96 Kyrie Irving (25) Moses Brown (11) Naji Marshall (6) American Airlines Center
20,009
32–28
March: 5–11 (home: 1–6; road: 4–5)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
61 March 1 Milwaukee L 117–132 Kyrie Irving (31) Moses Brown (9) Klay Thompson (5) American Airlines Center
20,272
32–29
62 March 3 Sacramento L 98–122 Kai Jones (21) Kai Jones (8) Dinwiddie, Marshall (6) American Airlines Center
19,711
32–30
63 March 5 @ Milwaukee L 107–137 Klay Thompson (28) Naji Marshall (11) Brandon Williams (8) Fiserv Forum
17,341
32–31
64 March 7 Memphis L 111–122 Brandon Williams (31) Naji Marshall (17) Brandon Williams (6) American Airlines Center
20,010
32–32
65 March 9 Phoenix L 116–125 Naji Marshall (34) Naji Marshall (9) Naji Marshall (10) American Airlines Center
20,013
32–33
66 March 10 @ San Antonio W 133–129 Spencer Dinwiddie (28) Kessler Edwards (11) Spencer Dinwiddie (6) Frost Bank Center
17,735
33–33
67 March 12 @ San Antonio L 116–126 Brandon Williams (19) four players (4) Klay Thompson (7) Frost Bank Center
18,354
33–34
68 March 14 @ Houston L 96–133 Brandon Williams (25) Klay Thompson (9) Marshall, Thompson (3) Toyota Center
16,612
33–35
69 March 16 Philadelphia L 125–130 P. J. Washington (29) P. J. Washington (12) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) American Airlines Center
19,825
33–36
70 March 19 @ Indiana L 131–135 P. J. Washington (26) Kai Jones (11) Spencer Dinwiddie (12) Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,078
33–37
71 March 21 Detroit W 123–117 Spencer Dinwiddie (31) Naji Marshall (11) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) American Airlines Center
20,071
34–37
72 March 24 @ Brooklyn W 120–101 Naji Marshall (22) Kai Jones (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (12) Barclays Center
16,434
35–37
73 March 25 @ New York L 113–128 Naji Marshall (38) Kai Jones (8) Spencer Dinwiddie (7) Madison Square Garden
19,812
35–38
74 March 27 @ Orlando W 101–92 Jaden Hardy (22) Anthony Davis (7) Brandon Williams (6) Kia Center
17,269
36–38
75 March 29 @ Chicago W 120–119 Klay Thompson (20) Spencer Dinwiddie (8) Spencer Dinwiddie (11) United Center
21,045
37–38
76 March 31 Brooklyn L 109–113 Daniel Gafford (17) Naji Marshall (8) Spencer Dinwiddie (8) American Airlines Center
19,790
37–39
April: 1–2 (home: 1–0; road: 0–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
77 April 2 Atlanta W 120–118 Anthony Davis (34) Anthony Davis (15) Spencer Dinwiddie (10) American Airlines Center
19,977
38–39
78 April 4 @ L.A. Clippers L 91–114 Naji Marshall (22) P. J. Washington (10) Jaden Hardy (5) Intuit Dome
17,927
38–40
79 April 5 @ L.A. Clippers L 104–135 Anthony Davis (27) Anthony Davis (9) Spencer Dinwiddie (9) Intuit Dome
17,927
38–41
80 April 9 L.A. Lakers American Airlines Center
81 April 11 Toronto American Airlines Center
82 April 13 @ Memphis FedExForum
2024–25 season schedule

NBA Cup

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The groups were revealed during the tournament announcement on July 12, 2024.[9][10] The matchups were revealed on August 13, 2024.[11]

West Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Golden State Warriors 4 3 1 470 462 +8 Advance to knockout stage
2 Dallas Mavericks 4 3 1 493 447 +46
3 Denver Nuggets 4 2 2 455 449 +6
4 Memphis Grizzlies 4 1 3 464 475 −11
5 New Orleans Pelicans 4 1 3 409 458 −49
Source: NBA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers


2024–25 game log
Total: 3–2 (Home: 2–0; Road: 1–2)
NBA Cup: 3–2 (home: 2–0; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 November 12 @ Golden State L 117–120 Luka Dončić (31) Dončić, Lively II (8) Dončić, Irving (6) Chase Center
18,064
0–1
2 November 19 New Orleans W 132–91 Luka Dončić (26) Quentin Grimes (8) Kyrie Irving (7) American Airlines Center
20,077
1–1
3 November 22 @ Denver W 123–120 Naji Marshall (26) P. J. Washington (13) Kyrie Irving (6) Ball Arena
19,923
2–1
4 December 3 Memphis W 121–116 Luka Dončić (37) Luka Dončić (12) P. J. Washington (7) American Airlines Center
20,277
3–1
5 December 10 @ Oklahoma City L 104–118 Marshall, Thompson (19) Dereck Lively II (13) three players (5) Paycom Center
17,724
3–2

Transactions

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Trades

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June 27, 2024[12] To Dallas Mavericks
Draft rights to Melvin Ajinça (No. 51)
To New York Knicks
Draft rights to Ariel Hukporti (No. 58)
Draft rights to Petteri Koponen (2007 No. 30)
Cash considerations
July 6, 2024[13] To Dallas Mavericks
Quentin Grimes
To Detroit Pistons
Tim Hardaway Jr.
2025 second-round pick
2028 second-round pick
2028 second-round pick
July 6, 2024[14][15] Six-team trade
To Dallas Mavericks
Klay Thompson (from Golden State)
2025 GSW second-round pick (from Golden State)
To Charlotte Hornets
Josh Green (from Dallas)
Reggie Jackson (from Denver)
2029 DEN second-round pick (from Denver)
2030 DEN second-round pick (from Denver)
To Denver Nuggets
Cash considerations (from Charlotte)
To Golden State Warriors
Kyle Anderson (from Minnesota)
Buddy Hield (from Philadelphia)
To Minnesota Timberwolves
2025 DEN second-round pick (from Golden State via Charlotte)
2031 second-round pick swap (from Golden State)
Cash considerations (from Golden State)
To Philadelphia 76ers
2031 DAL second-round pick (from Golden State via Dallas)
February 2, 2025[16][17] Three-team trade
To Dallas Mavericks
To Los Angeles Lakers
To Utah Jazz
  • Jalen Hood-Schifino (from Los Angeles)
  • 2025 DAL second-round pick (from Dallas)
  • 2025 LAC second-round pick (from Los Angeles)
February 4, 2025[18] To Dallas Mavericks
Caleb Martin
To Philadelphia 76ers
Quentin Grimes
2025 second-round pick

Free agency

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Re-signed

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Player Signed Ref.
Brandon Williams July 12 [19]
Markieff Morris September 12 [20]

Additions

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Player Date Former team Ref.
Naji Marshall July 6 New Orleans Pelicans [21]
Jazian Gortman July 13 Rip City Remix [22]
Emanuel Miller TCU Horned Frogs
Spencer Dinwiddie August 3 Los Angeles Lakers [23]
Jamarion Sharp Ole Miss Rebels
Kessler Edwards August 8 Sacramento Kings [24]
A. J. Lawson October 11 Dallas Mavericks [25]
Jamir Chaplin October 18 Little Rock Trojans [26]
Jarod Lucas Nevada Wolf Pack
Kylor Kelley January 25 South Bay Lakers [27]
Moses Brown February 20 (10-day) Westchester Knicks [28]
Kai Jones March 3 Los Angeles Clippers [29]

Subtractions

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Player Date New team Ref.
Derrick Jones Jr. July 10 Los Angeles Clippers [30]
Alex Fudge August 8 South Bay Lakers [24]
Greg Brown III September 11 Mexico City Capitanes [31]
A. J. Lawson October 8 Dallas Mavericks (TW) [32]
A. J. Lawson October 18 Toronto Raptors [33]
Emanuel Miller Texas Legends
Jamarion Sharp Texas Legends
Jamir Chaplin October 19 [34]
Jarod Lucas Texas Legends
Jazian Gortman January 25 Texas Legends [27]
Kylor Kelley March 3 South Bay Lakers [35]

Notes

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References

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