Marks: Mavericks have the ability to find point guards to strengthen them. They have to stay competitive before Irving returns
Recently, salary expert Bobby Marks talked about the operation space that the Mavericks have on the show.
Marks said: "The Mavericks have a luxury tax special case worth $5.7 million, which can be used to find a temporary starting point guard. Maybe a player like Russell? Will even Chris Paul be willing to go at this price? There are 12 players in their team who earn less than $20 million a year, which is a bit similar to the Pacers' team building in terms of lineup depth."
Then Marks said: "In addition, they have two tradable first-round picks. So the Mavericks do have some assets and can find point guards to strengthen in the free market. But the most important thing is that before Irving returns from injury, the team must find ways to stay competitive and not be pulled into the water."