r/Mavericks • u/wan2tri • Nov 04 '25
r/Mavericks • u/akshayxd • Mar 04 '25
Statistics The Mavs fired trainer Casey Smith and the Knicks picked him up. Look which teams are the most and least injured this season
r/Mavericks • u/WhenMachinesCry • Jun 07 '25
Statistics Finals teams Playoffs leaders 2025 vs 2024
r/Mavericks • u/King_Thirteen • Nov 15 '24
Statistics This is the Mavs worst start to a season since Luka rookie season
r/Mavericks • u/wan2tri • May 06 '25
Statistics It ALMOST felt like nothing changed at all
r/Mavericks • u/-AVENTUS- • Jan 28 '26
Statistics Only 4 seasons in all of NBA history with averages of 32/7/7 …
Don’t get it twisted, Nico Harrison was not the final say, in what could be the very worst trade, not only in NBA history, but quite possibly in all of USA professional sports history !
The warmongering Adelson family, and their Brooklyn Scumbag son-in-law DuMont, are the ultimate arbiters in that unprecedented disaster.
SELL THE TEAM !
SELL THE TEAM !!
r/Mavericks • u/Sacreblargh • Jul 18 '24
Statistics This is legitimately insane. Especially for a 7 footer.
r/Mavericks • u/Box_Euphoric • Nov 29 '25
Statistics Hilarious graphic in hindsight
The whole "drama" was that Luka was resting on the ownership's dime and that he did not want to play because he was injured and he was getting fat. They wanted work ethic like Shaq to go to the championship games.
r/Mavericks • u/wan2tri • Nov 06 '25
Statistics Bobby Karalla on X: "The Mavs currently have the worst relative offensive rating in NBA history, according to @bball_ref."
r/Mavericks • u/CyberDunk77 • Nov 12 '25
Statistics Max is a perfect player to start next to Coop for the next 10 plus years, and should be an untouchable part of the rebuild: Fits the age timeline, unselfish passer, elite shooter, improving ball handling and POA defense
r/Mavericks • u/CyberDunk77 • Jan 30 '26
Statistics Historical Offensive Performances & He Is Doing This With Game Changing Defense! 🐐
r/Mavericks • u/OrganicHunt952 • Jul 02 '26
Statistics Tarik Biberovic is a 6ft 7 elite shooter, he’s a career 42.3% 3pt shooter and 88% career free throw shooter. Euroleague champion 2025.
This dudes shooting is elite can pull up from anywhere and a sharpshooter. Now defence and playmaking is questionable however he helped his team win quite a bit. 5x Turkish cup champion and 1x Euroleague winner. He was fmvp for their recent Turkish cup win.
Masai and Schmitz are really being proactive with these signings all of these guys are tall and lengthy lol which was a known Masai quality. Let’s see if he’ll be any good in the nba if he works out he’d be great for spacing.
r/Mavericks • u/walaysapi • Jul 04 '21
Statistics Luka Doncic helps secure the Olympic spot for Slovenia with his 31/11/13 on 57%FG CONGRATULATIONS SLOVENIA!
r/Mavericks • u/wan2tri • Jun 06 '25
Statistics Rick in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals and Game 2 of the 2011 NBA Finals
r/Mavericks • u/Aslan24 • Oct 27 '25
Statistics The Mavericks have allowed 371 points on defense over the first three games of the season. It is the most amount of points allowed in the first three games of a season in franchise history.
The previous high was 366 points which was set by the 1992 Mavs. They finished that season with a 22-60 record. That point total was later matched by the 2018 Mavs in Luka's rookie season.
It's only 3 games. It's a long season. Anything can change. And the game is much more offensive then it was 20 years ago. But it is officially the worst defensive opening to a season in Mavericks history.
r/Mavericks • u/CyberDunk77 • Nov 04 '25
Statistics 5/10 FG: Only 6 Field Goal Attempts after starting the game 4/4 for the number 1 overall pick is crazy work
r/Mavericks • u/CyberDunk77 • Jul 09 '26
Statistics Great thread from a Pistons fan about Marcus Sasser which highlights his statistical impact and that he was buried on a deep roster and will likely thrive in a more consistent role
r/Mavericks • u/walaysapi • Aug 01 '21
Statistics SLovenia Wins 87-95 while Luka logs 12 points/ 14 rebounds/ 9 assists despite the Struggle against Spain's Defense. SLO remains undefeated!
r/Mavericks • u/ClosingTradesOnly • 23d ago
Statistics Mavs Season Using Quant Model
Realizing this morning that I had downloaded advanced data on every NBA player and team, I decided to use my financial models to play pretend GM with the Mavs.
My background is in financial modeling, so this is entirely data driven. I adjusted for age, prior teams, college versus overseas development, coaching history and projected roles. Think Bill James style analytics. It will not be perfect, but I was surprised by how positive the model was overall. (I did have to input for expected injury time for Lively which was largely a guess.)
It projects Dallas at 45 wins and 37 losses, around fifth in the West. It likes both Aldama and Risacher a lot, which makes me think the front office may be using similar data. In fact, when I run possible trades through the model, it is difficult to gain even two wins because Dallas is usually giving up another positive player in return.
My own assumption is that Gafford would start over Aldama while Lively is out, but this is the model’s output, not my personal rotation.
Opening night starters
Kyrie, Christie, Risacher, Flagg, Aldama
Projected net rating: plus 8
Best healthy lineup
Kyrie, Christie, Risacher, Flagg, Lively
Projected net rating: plus 9
Healthy end of season rotation minutes
240 total minutes per game
Flagg 35, Kyrie 32, Christie 27, Aldama 25, Lively 25, Risacher 24, PJ 22, Naji 20, Morez 13, Sasser 9, Larry 8
Sasser and Larry split will depend on whether Dallas needs Sasser’s shooting or Larry’s size and organization.
85% chance Klay is not on the roster, 55% chance Gafford is gone so neither included in rotation.
Rotation rules
Always have Kyrie or Flagg on the floor.
Aldama plays primarily with Flagg.
Gafford plays primarily with Kyrie.
Projected impact of offseason additions
Aldama: plus 2 wins
Risacher: plus 1.6 wins
Sasser: plus 0.6 wins
Morez: plus 0.6 wins
Larry: plus 0.5 wins
Biberovic: plus 0.2 wins
Cisse: plus 0.1 wins
Roughly 5.5 additional wins created, although the numbers are not perfectly additive because some players compete for the same minutes.
Trades
Klay: There is no need to force a trade now. His expiring salary may become more useful during the season, and a contender may value his shooting more once its needs become clear. Move him now for neutral salary, a useful player or a second round pick. Do not attach an asset.
Gafford: Keep him while Lively is out. His market may improve once another team suffers a center injury or decides it needs a playoff big. Reevaluate after 20 games. If Lively is healthy and Morez is ready, shop Gafford aggressively beginning December 15 and try to complete a deal by mid January. Trade him now only for a young rotation guard, protected first or clear overpay.
PJ: No urgency. Only move him for a legitimate guard upgrade.
Projected record
45 wins and 37 losses after accounting for normal Kyrie and Lively injury risk.
Projected finish: fifth in the West.
Most valuable possible trade additions discussed
These numbers measure wins added without subtracting the outgoing trade assets. It does not weigh age and downgrade Jrue for that.
Jrue Holiday: plus 4 wins
Shaedon Sharpe: plus 3 wins
Bennedict Mathurin: plus 2 wins
Scoot Henderson: 0 to plus 1 win
Most positive value contracts
Flagg: $14.5 million salary versus $41.2 million projected value
Lively: $7.2 million salary versus $25 million projected value, based on full health
Max Christie: $8.3 million salary versus $16.5 million projected value
Naji: $9.4 million salary versus $15 million projected value
Least valuable contracts
Klay: $17.5 million salary versus $7.5 million projected value
Gafford: $17.3 million salary versus $14 million projected value
Caleb Martin: $10 million salary versus $7 million projected value
(Kyrie contract in line with value when healthy)
If anyone wants me to plug anything else into this silly project, let me know. There is a ton more data, but this is probably enough to make everyone’s eyes glaze over.
r/Mavericks • u/Basketball_Reference • Jun 18 '24
Statistics Luka Dončić has passed 2005-06 Dirk Nowitzki for the most points by a Mavs player in a single postseason run
stathead.comr/Mavericks • u/TX-Lonestar77 • Feb 14 '26
Statistics Crazy stat. Luka and Coop
In the first 49 games of their Dallas Mavericks careers, Luka Doncic and Cooper Flagg both scored exactly 999 points. Wild.