NBA Free Agency Rumors: Dallas Mavericks Target $10.46 million San Antonio Spurs star as Kyrie Irving’s Injury Shakes Up Backcourt Plans After ACL Setback

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 Dallas Mavericks Target $10.46 million San Antonio Spurs star as Kyrie Irving’s Injury Shakes Up Backcourt Plans After ACL Setback

Dallas Mavericks could bag a strong guard (Image via USA TODAY Sports)

The Dallas Mavericks face a critical offseason decision after Kyrie Irving’s ACL injury left their backcourt in disarray. With Irving sidelined until at least January 2026, the team is exploring veteran options, with Chris Paul emerging as a top target.

Kyrie Irving’s injury timeline creates uncertainty

Kyrie Irving’s season-ending ACL injury has forced the Mavericks to reassess their guard rotation. Before the injury, Irving was a key contributor with averages of: - 24.7 points per game - 4.8 rebounds per game - 4.6 assists per game Medical experts suggest a potential January 2026 return, but no guarantees have been made. This leaves Dallas in a tough spot, especially with Irving’s contract negotiations pending. The team must decide whether to rely on his long-term recovery or seek immediate reinforcements.

Chris Paul becomes a viable short-term solution for the Dallas Mavericks

Chris Paul

Chris Paul (Image via Imagn)

The Dallas Mavericks have been linked to Chris Paul, who just completed a surprisingly durable season with the San Antonio Spurs. At 40 years old, Paul played all 82 games for the first time in his career, posting solid numbers:

StatAverage
Points 8.7
Assists 7.6
Steals 1.3
Field goal % 42.7
Three-point % 37.7

NBA insider Marc Stein reports that Dallas sees Chris Paul as an ideal stopgap. His leadership, playmaking, and ability to mentor younger guards make him a strong fit. Additionally, his willingness to accept a veteran minimum deal would help the Mavericks manage their salary cap.

Dallas Mavericks considering multiple guard options

While Paul is a leading candidate, the Dallas Mavericks are also exploring other options: - Jrue Holiday (Trade Target) – A proven two-way guard who could bolster Dallas’ defense. - Lonzo Ball (Health-Dependent) – A high-risk, high-reward option if he recovers fully from his knee issues. However, Chris Paul’s durability and experience give him an edge in Dallas’ search for stability.

What this means for the Mavericks’ future

Irving’s injury has forced the Mavericks into a contingency plan. If they sign Paul, they gain a proven floor general who can keep them competitive in the West while Irving recovers. His presence would also ease the pressure on Luka Dončić, allowing the Mavericks to remain playoff contenders.Also read: NBA Trade Rumors: Golden State Warriors predicted to sign $46,500,000 Dallas Mavericks big man to boost Stephen Curry's title oddsThe coming weeks will be crucial as Dallas weighs its options. Whether they land Paul or another guard, their backcourt decisions will shape their trajectory for the next season and beyond.

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