With offseason news slowing down as the NBA nears its dog days of the summer, by all accounts, the Dallas Mavericks have made all of the home-run moves they have had to make this summer. For starters, the Mavericks made a franchise-altering selection after winning the draft rights to the No. 1 overall pick and selecting Cooper Flagg, while also signing D'Angelo Russell in the opening hours of free agency.
Not only have these two moves geared up the Mavericks for a potential playoff run as soon as this season, barring when Kyrie Irving returns to the floor from his ACL tear, but with Flagg now on the roster, the Mavericks have a future to focus on.