Speaking to reporters on Friday, Mavericks head of basketball operations Nico Harrison said that he doesn’t expect to make any significant changes this offseason to the core of the roster that won the Western Conference this spring.
“I think we have the pieces. I think we just need to get better ourselves,” Harrison said, per Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News (subscription required). “Since I’ve been here, our front office staff has looked to make it better and we’ll continue to do that. But the core is intact. If you look at our top seven or eight players that really played. I don’t see anything happening with that.”
There has been speculation that the Mavericks could turn to the trade market in the coming weeks to make one more big move to solidify the team’s place as a legitimate title contender. While Harrison didn’t entirely rule out that possibility, noting that the front office is always open to ideas that would improve the roster, he suggested that they key to getting better is having Dallas’ own players come back “10 to 15% better.” That includes MVP runner-up Luka Doncic.
“We’re not where we’re at without Luka,” Harrison said, according to Tim MacMahon of ESPN. “I think that’s important to point out, and we also won’t be able to get where we want to go without the best version of Luka. If you look at a guy who after Game 3 (of the NBA Finals) had the world on his neck — the scrutiny, which was crazy, the amount of scrutiny that he had to face — for him to focus in and do what he did in Game 4, I just think it just shows the character of him. He’s willing to fight through adversity, and I think he’s going to continue to get better.
“He’s 25 years old. I think just going through the Finals, him seeing what he needs to do to be at his best in the Finals after going through a grueling end of the year and then three tough, tough (playoff) matchups, I think you’re going to see the best version of him.”
Here are a few more of Harrison’s most notable comments from Friday’s presser, via Curtis, MacMahon, and Eddie Sefko of Mavs.com:
On his expectation that Doncic will play for Slovenia in its Olympic qualifying tournament next month:
“That’s probably one of his biggest joys. I think as long as he can walk, he’s probably going to go out there and play for them.”
On the Mavericks’ desire to re-sign Derrick Jones despite salary limitations:
“I don’t know how we’re going to do it, but he’s a priority. He’s priority one — 1A and 1B. I think he fits in with our team. He loves it here and we have to figure out obviously the dynamics to get him to stay. But that’s a priority and we’ll do what we have to do to get it done.”
On the importance of the playoff experience that four Mavs’ newcomers got this spring:
“To get to where we were, we relied on four players who had little to no playoff experience. (Dereck) Lively, (Daniel) Gafford, Derrick Jones and P.J. (Washington). Those four players played huge minutes for us and had little to no playoff experience. So how do they come back and incorporate that in their game from the start. I think that’s going to be huge.
“P.J. specifically, I think he can add a few more points a game, taking the ball off the rim, pushing it, posting up smaller players, shooting a little higher percentage from the three-point line, penetrating when they run him off the line. So he can add a few more points. And he’s going to. He’s poised to continue to get better. But the experience all four of those players got in the playoffs is going to carry them into next season.”
On assistant coaches Sean Sweeney and Jared Dudley drawing interest from rival teams:
“We love both of them and we respect them. They’ve been valuable in getting us to where we’re at, but at the same time, it’s about people. Our goal is to develop players and staff. If opportunities present themselves, we’re going to support them. They know how much we want them back, but it’s about growth. You can’t hamstring players or staff from growing. We’re going to support them, but we do want them back. We’re hopeful that they’ll be back.”
Hardaway gotta go.
Going to have to include a 1st to get rid of him in a salary dump, you okay with that?
Possibly not, Hardaway isn’t the classic dump, he can probably be re-flipped at the deadline later as he actually has worth unlike the Bertans of the past-
Hardaway Hardy and 2 or 3 seconds can probably get it done with Det.
I think Det just try’s to keep its nose clean this summer, get a longer look at Hardy during the process
IMO
Mavs are likely to give Jones $5 million first year
Someone should give Derrick Jones a contract like 2 years $36 million if he tests the FA market
Even the we will take care of you later wink wink isn’t feasible with Jones due to him being so so cheap this year. That be 175% off of less than double the min 365 days from now with still just early birds , isn’t happening. Reminds me of the Monk/Lal situation, nice feelings can be shared but money is money
Basically w/out opening up a huge portion of the MLE DJ has to hit the market. I think they can do it, Nico was very creative last year but dem assets just about running dry here soon
Harrison Barnes is just the perfect match for Dallas and is available in a trade…
So who/what in that scenario interests the Kings in a trade?
Hardaway I think will bounce back. But if they move him maybe for Ben Simmons. The Mavs could be dangerous with motivated Simmons.