The race for the NBA title is heating up as the regular season enters its final stretch. While some teams have solidified their contender status, others are clearly out of the running. However, there remains a group of teams caught in limbo, neither strong enough to be considered serious contenders nor weak enough to be dismissed entirely. These teams find themselves in what could be described as NBA purgatory, arguably the most undesirable position for any franchise in the league.
Despite possessing the likes of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, the Dallas Mavericks are the textbook definition of a team stuck in NBA purgatory. However, it hasn’t been for the lack of trying, as the Mavericks’ hierarchy nearly pulled off a blockbuster trade for Kyle Kuzma. However, the Washington Wizards’ star rejected the chance to join forces with Luka and Kyrie.
Before the Wizards faced the Mavs on Tuesday, Kuzma revealed to the Athletic that Dallas tried trading for him. He said, “There was a point in time, Dallas, they definitely did want me. Winger presented me with what the trade was and obviously didn’t want to trade me and kind of left the decision up to me a little bit and asked me what I wanted to do. I told him I wanted to stay and continue to build something. And that was kind of the end of it.”
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Kuzma’s decision to stay with a rebuilding Wizards’ side instead of joining Luka and Kyrie in Dallas has taken many fans by surprise. Kuzma’s acquisition would have taken the Mavs to another level. His size, scoring ability and potential to defend almost every position are qualities that the Mavs are severely missing. Now that the trade deadline has passed, what lies ahead for the Mavericks?
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What’s next for the Mavs?
Kyle Kuzma rejecting Dallas’ advances was a major blow to their title aspirations. However, the Mavs just didn’t sit and dwell on the rejection. They completed some crucial deadline day trades. The Mavericks acquired PJ Washington from the Hornets and Daniel Gafford from the Wizards. Both the players even made their debuts in Dallas’ blowout victory over the OKC Thunder.
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Despite the trade deadline additions, the Mavs still aren’t considered legitimate title-contenders. They lack the all-round roster quality that title favorites like the Celtics and the Nuggets possess. But a team consisting of the likes of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving should never be underestimated. The Mavericks might once again emerge as an unexpected force in the postseason, similar to their surprising performance in the 2022 playoffs. What are your thoughts? Can the Mavs compete for the 2024 NBA title? Let us know in the comments below!
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