Dallas Mavericks

The guide he’s built is impressive given the strength of this freshman course, When it may be early to declare Luka Doncic this year’s Rookie of the Year.
The 20-year-old is keeping company that is historic. Now if the effort closed, he would join Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson since the two rookies to average 20 points, seven rebounds and five assists. He ignored projections about his skills out of the water. The Dallas Mavericks did not stop at the same unicorn. They rolled the dice onto a second before this deadline, landing 7’3″ shot-blocker and three-point sniper Kristaps Porzingis. Sure, he’s coming off an ACL tear and won’t play with this season, before going down, but he had been doing stuff.
Pairing Doncic and Porzingis collectively gives its long-awaited blueprint for the post-Dirk Nowitzki age to Dallas, and the ceiling is already high enough to turn that plan.
“Dallas currently has two players under the age of 25 who could be the top two players on a championship team,” The Ringer’s Jonathan Tjarks wrote. “Just about every team in the league could kill for that opportunity.”
The Mavs also generated major spending cash and also a fortunate bounce of a couple of ping-pong balls could retain their pick from the Hawks. While factoring in the dangers with Porzingis, who can become a restricted free agent this offseason, Dallas’ future seems bright.

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