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Dallas Mavericks Depth Chart For The 2023-24 NBA Season

Irving, Luka, and a revamped roster but can the Mavericks navigate the Western Conference gauntlet?

Vishwesha Kumar
Sep 27, 2023
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  • The Dallas Mavericks experienced a decline post-Kyrie Irving’s acquisition, despite his top-tier performances
  • With a restructured roster, the team looks to balance offense and defense, leaning heavily on the Irving and Luka combo
  • Despite the Mavs’ positive changes, they face tough competition in the loaded Western Conference

The Dallas Mavericks began the previous season on a high note, marking themselves as formidable contenders in the West through January and February. However, post the groundbreaking trade for Kyrie Irving, the team’s trajectory took an unexpected dip, pushing them out of the coveted playoff spots. The narrative is intriguing, especially given Irving’s stellar on-court performances. 

Contents
  • Point Guards
  • Shooting Guards
  • Small Forwards
  • Power Forwards
  • Centers
  • The Dallas Mavericks May Not Have Enough

The pivot point, rather paradoxically, wasn’t Irving but the structural composition of the roster itself. While the offensive dynamism introduced by the tandem of Irving and Luka Doncic was nothing short of breathtaking, the Mavericks grappled with glaring deficiencies on the defensive end and a lack of roster depth. As a new season beckons, the Mavericks’ management has doubled down on their intent to right the ship. The corrective measures taken, including a series of strategic acquisitions, shed light on their ambitions. 

Let’s embark on a detailed exploration of this revamped roster:


Point Guards

Kyrie Irving, Jaden Hardy, Dante Exum, Mike Miles, Jordan Walker

Kyrie Irving spearheads the point guard position, bringing with him the finesse and experience that few in the league can rival. His scoring abilities are complemented by his floor leadership. Despite a midseason move, Irving averaged 26.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 6.0 assists per game last season.

Following him is the young prodigy, Jaden Hardy, whose talent has been evident in his early outings. Dante Exum provides an additional layer of experience to the position. Both Mike Miles and Jordan Walker, while less heralded, are equipped to provide valuable minutes off the bench, further solidifying the depth in this position.


Shooting Guards

Luka Doncic, Seth Curry, AJ Lawson, Dexter Dennis

Luka Doncic is much more than the Mavericks’ primary scorer. He’s the pulse of the team, operating with a basketball IQ beyond his years. His flair for the dramatic, combined with his uncanny court awareness, transforms every game into a spectacle. His fourth straight All-Star selection and First Team All-NBA selection is a testament to his greatness as he averaged a stunning 32.4 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 8.0 assists per game last season.

Adjacently, Seth Curry is not just a reliable spot-up shooter but a player who understands spacing and how to get his shot off under pressure. His experience and ability to stretch defenses make him a vital piece of the roster. AJ Lawson and Dexter Dennis, although in the early phases of their careers, bring a raw, untapped potential. Their athleticism and drive hint at promising futures and opportunities for the Mavericks to groom homegrown talents.


Small Forwards

Tim Hardaway Jr, Josh Green, O-Max Prosper, Joe Wieskamp

Tim Hardaway Jr. is more than just an offensive powerhouse; he’s a testament to perseverance, continuously refining his game season after season. While he’s known for dropping buckets, his leadership and ability to mentor younger players can’t be underestimated. Hardaway averaged 14.4 points and 3.5 rebounds last year. 

In contrast, Josh Green’s defensive tenacity and zeal for fast-break opportunities provide the Mavs with transition offense options. The raw talents of O-Max Prosper and Joe Wieskamp might be nascent, but their glimpses of brilliance hint at players who, with the right guidance, could become future cornerstones.


Power Forwards

Grant Williams, Derrick Jones, Markieff Morris, Dereck Lively

Grant Williams has steadily been carving out his niche, becoming a two-way force, disrupting offenses, and chipping in with crucial baskets. He had a good season for the Celtics last year, averaging 8.1 points and 4.6 rebounds.

Derrick Jones, with his aerial acrobatics and knack for highlight-reel blocks, brings an electrifying dimension to the team, ensuring that opposing offenses never have it easy. Markieff Morris, the seasoned campaigner, is the embodiment of grit and grind. His physicality and ability to rally troops in crunch situations is invaluable. The rookie, Dereck Lively, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the future with his raw skillset that, with polishing, could see him dominate matchups in coming years.


Centers

Dwight Powell, Maxi Kleber, Greg Brown 

In the paint, Dwight Powell stands as a testament to hard work, mastering the art of pick-and-roll and becoming a trusted ally for playmakers. Maxi Kleber’s defensive instincts, combined with his capability to hit the occasional three, make him a multifaceted threat. 

Meanwhile, Greg Brown is the embodiment of potential. His sheer athleticism and penchant for above-the-rim plays point toward a bright future as he continues to grow under the Mavs’ tutelage.


The Dallas Mavericks May Not Have Enough

The Dallas Mavericks, having recognized the issues from their past season, have approached this offseason with strategic acumen, ensuring that the roster encompasses a balance of established stars, seasoned veterans, and budding prospects. However, even with the brilliance of Irving and Luka and the strategic roster realignment, the looming question persists: do the Mavericks have enough to stake their claim atop the Western Conference?

The defending champions, the Denver Nuggets, remain formidable. With the unmatched skills of Nikola Jokic, coupled with star support from Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon, they are a juggernaut difficult to bypass. Then, there’s the resurgent Golden State Warriors, who seem to have harmoniously addressed internal dynamics, coming into the new season with renewed vigor and focus.

The ever-dangerous Los Angeles Lakers, fronted by LeBron James and Anthony Davis – two titans of the game when at their peak – have further fortified their lineup. Their offseason maneuvers have not only been about retaining core talent but also adding intelligent pieces that enhance their championship aspirations.

But the Phoenix Suns might have made the most seismic shift with the formation of their new ‘Big 3’: Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal. Their offseason was not just about star power but integrating role players that perfectly complement their superstars, making them an indomitable force.

While the Mavericks have undoubtedly made commendable strides, the Western Conference is a gladiator’s arena this season. Dallas’ ambitions are genuine, and their moves strategic, but the competition is fierce. The odds, at least for now, seem to tilt away from Irving and Luka. Whether they can defy these odds and prove the naysayers wrong will be one of the compelling narratives of the upcoming season.

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Vishwesha Kumar is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Bengaluru, India. Graduating with a Bachelor of Technology from PES University in 2020, Vishwesha leverages his analytical skills to enhance his sports journalism, particularly in basketball. His experience includes writing over 3000 articles across respected publications such as Essentially Sports and Sportskeeda, which have established him as a prolific figure in the sports writing community.Vishwesha’s love for basketball was ignited by watching LeBron James, inspiring him to delve deeply into the nuances of the game. This personal passion translates into his writing, allowing him to connect with readers through relatable narratives and insightful analyses. He holds a unique and controversial opinion that Russell Westbrook is often underrated rather than overrated. Despite Westbrook's flaws, Vishwesha believes that his triple-double achievements and relentless athleticism are often downplayed, making him one of the most unique and electrifying players in NBA history, even if his style of play can sometimes be polarizing. 
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