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The Mavericks traded away Irving and Klay for young players and draft picks. They can still rise in two to three years.

12:45pm, 22 November 2025Basketball

This season, the Mavericks are in a quagmire. The only way to solve the problem is to trade away Irving, Big Eyebrow and Klay in exchange for young players and draft picks. They can still rise in the next two to three years.

Irving, Nongmei, and Klay should be able to exchange for 2-3 young potential players and 4-5 first-round picks, plus players such as Flagg, Lively, Washington, Gafford, and Christie. They can still make a name for themselves after two to three years of training. After all, these players are young and have potential. The oldest Washington and Gafford are only 27 years old, the youngest Flagg is only 19 years old, and Christie is 23 years old.

The next most important thing for the Mavericks is to trade Irving, Big Eyebrow, and Klay in exchange for high-quality chips. The new general manager has not yet been in place. No matter who takes over, he must learn from Harrison's lesson and cannot make a loss-making transaction with his eyes closed.

That's it for the Mavericks this season. It's best to be lucky enough to get the No. 1 pick next year, so that he can grow up with Flagg, experience together, and strive for an early revival of the Mavericks. This is also the best comfort for Dallas fans.

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