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Mavericks’ Next Big Move: Why Dallas Must Go All-In for Ja Morant

November 8, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Dallas Mavericks find themselves at a crossroads this season, with a clear roster gap and an opportunity to transform their team in one bold move. Ja Morant has emerged as the kind of elite guard who could immediately change the trajectory of Dallas’ championship window.

Dallas entered the season with high hopes, leaning on Kyrie Irving’s long-term commitment and the development of Cooper Flagg. Yet, with Irving recovering from a major injury and unable to carry the team, the Mavericks’ point guard rotation has been described as being “in dire straits.”

The mix of veterans and young guards cobbled together so far has left Dallas lacking a truly dominant, downhill ball-handler who can change games by himself. The need for a transformational guard has never been more urgent.

Mavericks’ Next Big Move: Why Dallas Must Go All-In for Ja Morant

The Right Time to Pursue Morant

This season, Morant has already displayed signs of frustration, and his relationship with the coaching staff has been tense in public, sparking trade rumors. The Mavericks have the components to make a strong offer, including movable veterans like Klay Thompson and D’Angelo Russell as well as a young guard with promise in Jaden Hardy.

While Thompson remains a talented shooter, his production in Dallas has declined, and Russell, though capable, probably won’t figure into the team’s long-term plans. Hardy shows promise but isn’t yet central to the Mavericks’ future identity. Together, these assets give Dallas flexibility and the chance to acquire a game-changing player.

Pros and Cons

Trading Hardy, Thompson, and Russell reduces shooting flexibility and bench depth. Morant’s large contract could become a burden if things go wrong. The rewards, however, outweigh the risks. The Mavericks would gain a game-changing player, elite guard creation, and a message to the league: Dallas is aiming to win now. Young stars are developing quickly, and Irving’s return is still months away, so timing is crucial. This trade could define the Mavericks in a league that rewards bold moves.

How Morant Could Transform Dallas

Risks are associated with Morant. In addition to off-court problems and leadership concerns, he has a big contract—a five-year agreement worth roughly $192.2 million, or $39.4 million annually. Dallas needs his explosiveness, ability to make plays, and ability to drive downhill. The Mavericks would have a lineup that can create elite guards, finish rims, and space the floor with Morant added, especially with Flagg on the rise and Anthony Davis and Dereck Lively II forming the frontcourt.

Even with Irving healthy, few defenses could handle a dual creation backcourt featuring him and Morant. Morant’s slashing and court vision complement Irving’s half-court mastery. Lively II, Davis, and Flagg provide versatile, youthful support. This combination maximizes Dallas’s offensive potential and sends a clear message: the team is fully committed to competing.

A Fresh Start for Morant and Dallas

Morant, once regarded as the league’s next face, has faced turbulence in Memphis over the past three seasons. A new environment, Dallas’s structured system, and the presence of committed stars like Irving and Flagg could reignite his prime. Even with Irving still recovering, adding Morant could turn Dallas into a contender immediately. This move addresses a clear roster need while reshaping the team’s trajectory.

The Last Word

The Mavericks are not constructing for the far future, but rather for the here and now. Morant can cover their evident guard creation gap while Irving heals. By carrying out this trade, Dallas would demonstrate to the league their commitment to winning a championship and move them into contender territory. The assets are available, the timing is ideal, and the goal is obvious. The Dallas Mavericks’ future may be impacted by this trade, so it’s not just another one.

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