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With Dirk Nowitzki unable to play at 100%, Lamar Odom mentally checking out, and Jason Kidd and Jason Terry miscast a few spots too high on the depth chart, the Mavericks went from NBA champions in 2011 to a first round exit in 2012. Although their offseason took a turn for the worse when Deron Williams decided to remain with the Nets, Dallas has managed to succeed in achieving the main goal that every franchise should work towards during the offseason: improving the team.

Backcourt Losses: Jason Kidd (Knicks), Jason Terry (Celtics)

Gains: Darren Collison, O.J. Mayo, Dahntay Jones

This past season may have been Kidd’s first in which his intangibles finally ceded to the tangible aspects of the game, as he averaged a career low in points, assists and rebounds. Although this isn’t apparent from the box scores, the inability of Dallas to win a single game against the Thunder in the playoffs was as much about Oklahoma City's adjustment to not react to Kidd’s drives, knowing that he was unwilling and perhaps unable to score inside, as it was about any roster changes the championship team might have made the previous offseason.

The acquisition of Collision will effectively end teams choosing to defend the Mavericks by ignoring the point guard position. A natural scorer, Collision offers the quickness and ability to create off the dribble that Dallas hasn’t possessed since Devin Harris. A capable shooter from deep, Collison will not only be able to space the floor for Nowitzki, but aid him in the scoring department, which is especially pertinent given Dallas’ struggle to put up points this past season. On the defensive end, Collison should also allow the Mavs to field a consistent starting line-up, as opposed to their previous approach of having to be creative in order to hide Kidd from specific matchups.

Similar to Kidd, Jason Terry struggles to create off the dribble. Although people often assume that he is quick due to the fact that he is a 6”2 shooting guard, Terry’s effectiveness begins and ends with his ability to spot up, curl off screens and run the pick and roll.

Unlike Terry, Mayo is a player who has a lot of upside and is severely undervalued. An athletic combo guard, people forget that Mayo averaged 18 points per game while shooting just below 45% from the field, and almost 40% from the three in his first two seasons. His decline in production can be attributed to his sacrifice in accepting a bench role to facilitate the Grizzlies’ inside-out offensive approach, rather than a loss of ability. Along with Collison, Mayo will provide the Mavericks with their most dynamic, and offensively capable backcourt in years, while being a defensive strength rather than liability.

As for Dahntay Jones, look for him to be a defensive specialist similar to Deshawn Stevenson, except with the athleticism to make some highlight plays throughout the year.

Frontcourt Losses: Brendan Haywood (Bobcats), Ian Mahinmi (Pacers)

Gains: Chris Kaman, Elton Brand

Although neither acquisition was received with much fanfare, Kaman and Brand will arguably be the most offensively skilled big men that Dallas has ever paired with Nowitzki. Whether he is facing up or has his back to the basket, Kaman has a potent and diverse offensive game consisting of a reliable midrange jump shot, and a consistent hook shot over both shoulders. Kaman’s ability to not only catch and finish a la Tyson Chandler, but independently create scoring opportunities can only help free up space for Nowitzki to operate.

Possessing a similar offensive game to Kaman, Brand will fulfill the crucial role of providing Dallas with a more than ample back-up for Dirk. Over the past few seasons, Dallas has struggled to rest Nowitzki as the team has struggled to score without their All Star on the court. With Brand’s ability to post-up and hit mid range jumpers, look for Dallas to execute more consistent substitution patterns, and ultimately have a very dangerous frontcourt.

Preliminary Outlook

Despite missing out on the marquee player of their choice, Dallas has gotten younger, more athletic, and has filled their roster with a handful of offensively gifted players. This version of the Mavericks should offer a completely different look on offense, with multiple scoring threats playing alongside of Nowitzki, rather than requiring him to create for them.

As for the defensive end, there is no reason to believe that this team will struggle. Rick Carlisle and Monte Mathis have created a culture that emphasizes team defense, and all of the players added thus far are either strong or have the potential to be above average defensive players.
 

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This is a team I'll be real interested in watching this year, not sure how they will mesh. I guess Mayo is their new Terry, but Collison with Dirk? Kaman with Dirk? Where does Brand fit in?

I know Carlisle is a defensive coach, but personally I think they'll struggle on that end.
 

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Did you write this yourself? I think this is a fairly good assessment on where the Mavericks are this year. I like the OJ Mayo signing a lot because OJ will get free reign, he will have many shots to take since he will be the secondary scoring option on the team. These are also inexpensive moves which will allow the Mavericks to be flexible moving forward.
 

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i still dont see them seeding much better than last year because the team is so offensive minded. they still need to build for the future too, they have some guys but need more. i do hope the best for them because i like the roster, i just dont think much of them as a team.
 

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I Dont think they will struggle on defense, Kaman brings defense, Elton not that young but still can play it, of course Mavs team will be intresting, I predict very good season for Mayo.
 

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I Dont think they will struggle on defense, Kaman brings defense, Elton not that young but still can play it, of course Mavs team will be intresting, I predict very good season for Mayo.
With all due respect, this is a joke right? Kaman brings no defense.
 

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He can, but blocking shots doesn't mean you are a good defender.
 

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Kaman brings little to defense but Elton Brand had a great year defensively for Philadelphia.
 

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that was a horrible baiting attempt.
I'm not baiting, I'm simply saying that just because Mark Cuban signed OJ Mayo doesn't mean that the coaches don't have a culture that emphasizes defense...
 

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then say that, dont just say "no, mark cuban did"...
 

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I thought it was obvious because the first thing that popped into my head was how dumb of a statement bosox made
 

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with your track history, no that wasnt the first thing that popped in my head.

i do however agree with what you meant.
 

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I'd like all these moves if they still had Tyson Chandler to anchor the defense. They have the potential to challenge for higher seeds because of Rick Carlisle, but wouldn't anything past maybe the 5 seed be overachieving? This team isn't going to win a championship because they won't be all that strong on defense.
 

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They are no better than they were last year. Sideways moves for what they lost.
 

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