We are finally getting close to the playoff portion of the season, but some teams are already looking toward the off-season. One of those teams could be the Dallas Mavericks, as they are 37-40 on the season, and in danger of missing the play-in tournament.
A potential off-season target for the Dallas Mavericks could be Draymond Green, and some have already predicted that he would join the franchise this off-season. A deal would likely have to come via sign-and-trade with the Warriors, as Green will likely test free agency and try to get a long-term deal with more guaranteed money than his player option. Here is a potential trade framework.
- Dallas Mavericks Receive: Draymond Green (Sign-And-Trade)
- Golden State Warriors Receive: Christian Wood (Sign-And-Trade), 2025 Second-Round Pick (DAL)
This trade could potentially have benefits for both teams involved. There are things that the Warriors and the Mavericks have to gain from this trade scenario, and here is why both teams should consider making this deal.
Dallas Mavericks Improve Their Defense By Adding Draymond Green
Draymond Green would likely only go to the Dallas Mavericks only if they are a contender, which means they would retain Kyrie Irving. A trio of Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, and Draymond Green would be a threat to get out of the Western Conference.
The Dallas Mavericks' biggest weakness right now is their defense. They traded away 3 and D forward Dorian Finney-Smith away in the Kyrie Irving trade, and they need someone who replicates his impact on that end of the floor.
Draymond Green is a former DPOY, and he is still one of the best defenders in the league today. His ability and game sense on that floor are second to none, and Green has shown that he can anchor a championship-level defense. He would also help unlock Luka Doncic off the ball and could be a great connective player on the offensive end.