Derrick Jones Jr.

Derrick Jones Jr.

The priority of the Dallas Mavericks this summer

The general manager of the Dallas Mavericks, Nico Harrison, has stated that re-signing Derrick Jones Jr. is a "priority" this offseason, as reported by ESPN's Tim MacMahon. Harrison said, "I don't know how we're going to do it, but it's a priority... It's priority one, 1A, and 1B." Jones joined the Mavericks on a one-year veteran minimum contract worth $2.7 million for the 2023-24 season, and he started in all 22 playoff games, helping lead Dallas to the Finals. While Jones wants to stay, the Mavericks, constrained by the taxpayer mid-level exception, can offer him up to $5.2 million, potentially paving the way for other teams to make higher offers.

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Derrick Jones Jr. will play for the Los Angeles Clippers.

NBA Market: Derrick Jones Jr. Leaves Mavericks Stranded to Sign with Clippers

Free Agency: The Los Angeles Clippers have signed Derrick Jones Jr. for 3 seasons in exchange for 30 million dollars. The Dallas Mavericks have been trying to re-sign him after his great playoffs, but they eventually gave up and signed Naji Marshall. The Clippers, who have just renewed James Harden and lost Paul George, will try to continue making moves in the NBA market in the coming hours to enhance their roster. DJJ averaged 8.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1 assist per game last season.

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Derrick Jones Jr. will play for the Los Angeles Clippers.

NBA Market: Derrick Jones Jr. Leaves Mavericks Stranded to Sign with Clippers

Free Agency: The Los Angeles Clippers have signed Derrick Jones Jr. for 3 seasons in exchange for 30 million dollars. The Dallas Mavericks have been trying to re-sign him after his great playoffs, but they eventually gave up and signed Naji Marshall. The Clippers, who have just renewed James Harden and lost Paul George, will try to continue making moves in the NBA market in the coming hours to enhance their roster. DJJ averaged 8.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1 assist per game last season.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mercado NBA: Derrick Jones Jr. deja tirados a los Mavs para fichar por los Clippers

Derrick Jones Jr.

The priority of the Dallas Mavericks this summer

The general manager of the Dallas Mavericks, Nico Harrison, has stated that re-signing Derrick Jones Jr. is a "priority" this offseason, as reported by ESPN's Tim MacMahon. Harrison said, "I don't know how we're going to do it, but it's a priority... It's priority one, 1A, and 1B." Jones joined the Mavericks on a one-year veteran minimum contract worth $2.7 million for the 2023-24 season, and he started in all 22 playoff games, helping lead Dallas to the Finals. While Jones wants to stay, the Mavericks, constrained by the taxpayer mid-level exception, can offer him up to $5.2 million, potentially paving the way for other teams to make higher offers.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La prioridad de los Dallas Mavericks este verano