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The Dallas Mavericks' offseason is nearly complete. They've announced the signings of Kyrie Irving, who opted out of his player option to sign a new three-year deal worth about $118.5 million, and D'Angelo Russell, who is on a two-year deal worth about $12 million.
The Mavericks have been thrown out as a destination because of James’ extensive relationships with several key figures, including Kyrie Irving, Anthony
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NBA insider Marc Stein has revealed that the Mavericks have found his replacement, hiring Geoff Puls, who is the former head strength and conditioning coach of the Chicago Bulls. He did leave the Bulls about a year ago to be a self-employed performance consultant in Wisconsin, but he has plenty of high-level experience and comes highly regarded.
The No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg played much better than he did against the Lakers on Thursday, which was a welcomed sight for Dallas fans. He finished with a game-high 31 points in the Mavericks’ 76-69 loss to the Spurs on Saturday.