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    Mavericks Add Veteran Guard to Stabilize Backcourt Amid Kyrie Absence

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    The Dallas Mavericks have made it official—D’Angelo Russell is now a Maverick.

    With Kyrie Irving expected to be sidelined until at least January or February due to a torn ACL, the Mavs entered free agency with a clear priority: secure a reliable point guard. Before Russell’s arrival, the only guards on the roster were Jaden Hardy and Brandon Williams—an unsteady situation for a team with championship aspirations.

    Dallas quickly zeroed in on Russell as their top target. Seen as someone capable of leading the backcourt until Kyrie returns, and eventually sliding into a valuable reserve role, the Mavs wasted no time. They reached an agreement early in free agency, but the official signing couldn’t take place until July 6.

    Late Sunday night, the Mavericks announced the completion of Russell’s signing. While contract terms weren’t publicly released, sources suggest it’s a two-year deal worth roughly $12 million, with a player option in the second year. Ideally, both sides hope Russell plays well enough to opt out and cash in again.

    Russell brings built-in chemistry, having previously played with Anthony Davis and Max Christie during his time with the Lakers. That familiarity could be key for a team adjusting while Kyrie recovers. Dallas also re-signed Dante Exum, and if Exum stays healthy, the duo could form a solid backcourt rotation.

    Last season, Russell averaged 12.6 points and 5.1 assists per game between the Lakers and Nets. However, his three-point percentage dropped to 31.4%, a stat Dallas will hope he can bounce back from. His shooting will be crucial for the Mavericks to stay competitive in the early months of the season.

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