- List of transactions involving the Dallas Mavericks
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The Dallas Mavericks are a National Basketball Association team located in Dallas, Texas. The following is a list of transactions involving the team (including trades, draft picks, free agent signings, waivers, etc.) in chronological order. Trades which occur in the off-season are listed with the following season.
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1980-81
Draft Day
- Drafted Kiki Vandeweghe in 1980 draft in 1st round
- Drafted Roosevelt Bouie in 2nd round
- Drafted Dave Britton in 3rd round
- Drafted David Johnson in 4th round
- Drafted Darrell Allums in 5th round
- Drafted Leroy Jackson in 6th round
- Drafted Tony Forch in 7th round
- Drafted Clarence Kea in 8th round
- Drafted Ken Williams in 9th round
- Drafted Tom Morgan in 10th round.[1]
1981-82
Draft Day
- Drafted Mark Aguirre with the 1st pick in the 1981 draft.[2]
- Traded Kiki Vandeweghe and 1986 1st round pick to Nuggets for 1981 1st round pick and 1985 first round pick
- Drafted Rolando Blackman in 1st round
- Drafted Jay Vincent in 2nd round
- Traded Wiley Peck to Suns for 1981 second round pick
- Drafted Art Housey in 3rd round
- Drafted Eddie Moss in 4th round
- Drafted Pete Budko in 5th round
- Drafted Karl Bakowski in 6th round
- Drafted Davis North in 7th round
- Drafted David Kennedy in 8th round
- Drafted John Hollinden in 9th round
- Drafted Scott Bolanko in 10th round
1982-83
Draft Day
- Traded 1982 2nd round draft pick to Bucks for Pat Cummings[3]
- Drafted Corny Thompson in 3rd round
- Drafted Rudy Woods in 4th round
- Drafted Ken Arnold in 5th round
- Drafted Wayne Waggoner in 6th round
- Drafted Bob Grady in 7th round
- Drafted Keith Peterson in 8th round
- Drafted Ralph McPherson in 9th round
- Drafted Albert Culton in 10th round
1983-84
Draft Day
- Drafted Dale Ellis in 1st round of NBA draft[4]
- Traded Billy McKinney to Jazz for 1983 2nd round pick and 1984 2nd round pick
- Drafted Mark West in 1st round
- Drafted Dirk Minniefield in 2nd round
- Traded Geoff Huston and 1983 3rd round pick to Cavaliers for Chad Kinch and 1985 1st round pick
- Drafted Larry Anderson in 3rd round
- Drafted Johnny Martin in 4th round
- Drafted Jim Lampley in 5th round
- Drafted Billy Allen in 6th round
- Drafted Terrell Schlundt in 7th round
- Drafted Bill Sadler in 8th round
- Drafted Sherrod Arnold in 9th round
- Drafted Clyde Corley in 10th round
1984-85
Draft Day
- Drafted Terence Stansbury in 1st round of NBA draft
- Drafted Charles Sitton in 2nd round
- Traded Kelvin Ransey to Nets for Foots Walker, 1985 1st round pick, and 1984 2nd round pick
- Drafted Tom Sluby in 2nd round
- Drafted Jeff Cross in 3rd round
- Drafted John Horrocks in 4th round
- Drafted Dave Williams[disambiguation needed ] in 5th round
- Drafted LaVerne Evans in 6th round
- Drafted George Turner in 7th round
- Drafted Leroy Sutton in 8th round
- Drafted John Tudor in 9th round
- Drafted Napoleon Johnson in 10th round
1985-86
Draft Day
- Drafted Detlef Schrempf in 1st round of NBA draft
- Drafted Bill Wennington in 1st round
- Drafted Uwe Blab in 1st round
- Traded 1985 1st round pick to Celtics for 1985 1st round pick and 1988 2nd round pick
- Traded 1st round pick to Blazers as part of prior trade
- Drafted Mark Acres in 2nd round
- Received 1985 3rd round pick and 1986 2nd round pick from Knicks in exchange for waiving right of first refusal over Knicks signing of free agent Pat Cummings
- Drafted Leonard Allen in 3rd round
- Drafted Harold Keeling in 3rd round
- Drafted Bubba Jennings in 4th round
- Drafted Tommy Davis in 5th round
- Drafted Carlton Cooper in 6th round
- Drafted Ed Catchings in 7th round
1986-87
Draft Day
- Drafted Roy Tarpley in 1st round of draft
- Drafted Mark Price in 2nd round
- Drafted Milt Wagner in 2nd round
- Drafted Anthony Welch in 3rd round
- Drafted Myron Jackson in 4th round
- Drafted Jay Bilas in 5th round
- Drafted Greg Anderson in 6th round
- Drafted Kim Cooksey in 7th round
1987-88
Draft Day
- Drafted Jim Farmer in 1st round of NBA draft
- Drafted Steve Alford in 2nd round
- Drafted Mike Richmond in 3rd round
- Drafted David Johnson[disambiguation needed ] in 4th round
- Drafted Sam Hill in 5th round
- Drafted Quintan Gates in 6th round
- Drafted Gerald White in 7th round
1988-89
Draft Day
- Heat agreed to bypass Bill Wennington, Uwe Blab, and Steve Alford in expansion draft in exchange for 1988 1st round pick
- Drafted Morlon Wiley in 2nd round
- Drafted Jerry Johnson in 3rd round
1989-90
Draft Day
- Drafted Randy White in the 1st round of the NBA draft
- Drafted Pat Durham in the 2nd round
- Drafted Jeff Hodge in the 2nd round
1990-91
Draft Day
- Drafted Duane Causwell
- Traded Bill Wennington, 1990 1st round draft pick, and 1990 1st round draft pick to Kings for Rodney McCray, 1990 2nd round draft pick, and 1991 2nd round draft pick
- Drafted Phil Henderson
- Traded Detlef Schrempf and 1990 2nd round draft pick to Pacers for Herb Williams
- Traded Jay Vincent to Bullets for 1990 1st round draft pick (later traded)
- Traded 1990 1st round draft pick and 1991 1st round draft pick to Nuggets for Lafayette Lever
- Traded Bill Garnett and Terence Stansbury to Pacers for 1990 1st round draft pick (lated traded)
1991-92
Draft Day
- Drafted Doug Smith in 1st round of 1991 draft
- Drafted Donald Hodge in 2nd round of 1991 draft
- Drafted Mike Iuzzolino in 2nd round of 1991 draft
- Traded Mark Aguirre to Pistons for Adrian Dantley and 1991 1st round draft pick (gave draft pick to Nuggets -see 1990-)
1992-93
Draft Day
- Drafted Jim Jackson in the 1st round of the NBA draft
- Drafted Sean Rooks in the 2nd round
1993-94
Draft Day
- Drafted Jamal Mashburn in the 1st round of the NBA draft
- Drafted Lucious Harris in the 2nd round
- Drafted Eric Riley because of a prior trade with the Bucks
1994-95
Draft Day
- Drafted Jason Kidd in the 1st round of the NBA draft
- Drafted Tony Dumas in the 1st round because of a prior trade with the Bulls and Warriors
- Drafted Deon Thomas in the 2nd round
1995-96
Draft Day
- Drafted Cherokee Parks in the 1st round of the NBA draft
- Drafted Loren Meyer because of a prior trade with the Knicks
- Traded Morlon Wiley and 1995 2nd round pick to the Rockets for Scott Brooks
1996-97
Draft Day
- Traded 1996 1st round pick and 1997 1st round pick to Celtics for Eric Montross and 1996 1st round pick
- Drafted Samaki Walker in the 1st round
- Drafted Shawn Harvey in the 2nd round
- Drafted Darnell Robinson in the 2nd round because of a prior trade with the Bulls
1997-98
Draft Day
- Drafted Kelvin Cato in the 1st round because of a prior trade with the Timberwolves
- Drafted Bubba Wells in the 2nd round
1998-99
Draft Day
- Drafted Robert Traylor (Tractor) in the 1st round
- Drafted Ansu Sesay in the 2nd round because of a prior trade with the Raptors
- Drafted Bruno Sundov in the 2nd round
- Drafted Greg Buckner in the 2nd round because of a prior trade with the Suns
- Traded Robert Traylor to Bucks for Dirk Nowitzki
1999-2000
Draft Day
- Traded Martin Muursepp, Bubba Wells, Pat Garrity, and 1999 1st round pick to the Suns for Steve Nash
- Drafted Wang Zhi-Zhi in the 2nd round
- Drafted Gordan Giricek in the 2nd round because of a prior trade with the Raptors
2000-01
Draft Day
- Drafted Etan Thomas in the 1st round of the NBA draft
- Traded Chris Anstey to Bulls for 2000 2nd round pick
- Traded 2000 2nd round pick, 2001 lottery protected first round pick, and $3M cash to the Magic for the rights of Courtney Alexander
- Traded Sean Rooks to Clippers for Eric Murdock and 2000 2nd round pick
- Drafted Dan Langhi in the 2nd round
- Traded Gordan Giricek and 2000 2nd round pick to the Spurs for Leon Smith
- Traded A. C. Green to Lakers for Sean Rooks and 2000 2nd round pick
- Drafted Pete Mickeal in the 2nd round
2001-02
Draft Day
- Traded Dan Langhi to Rockets for Eduardo Najera and 2001 2nd round pick
- Drafted Kyle Hill in the 2nd round
- Drafted Kenny Satterfield in the 2nd round
2002-03
Draft Day
- Traded Juwan Howard, Donnell Harvey, Tim Hardaway, and 2002 1st round pick to the Nuggets for Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Tariq Abdul-Wahad, and Raef LaFrentz
- Drafted Mladen Sekularac in the 2nd round
2003-04
Draft Day
- Drafted Josh Howard in the 1st round
- Drafted Xue Yuyang in the 2nd round
2004-05
Draft day
Draft picks:
Draft Day trades:
- Traded the draft rights to Vassilis Spanoulis to the Houston Rockets in exchange for the draft rights to Luis Flores.[5]
Other offseason transactions
- Re-signed Marquis Daniels.[5]
- Signed DJ Mbenga.[5]
- Traded Danny Fortson to the Seattle SuperSonics in exchange for Calvin Booth.[5]
- Signed Pavel Podkolzin.[5]
- Waived Jon Stefansson.[5]
- Traded forwards Eduardo Najera and Christian Laettner, the draft rights to guard Luis Flores and forward Mladen Sekularac, two first-round picks and cash to Golden State for centers Erick Dampier and Evan Eschmeyer, guard Dan Dickau and the draft rights to guard Steve Logan.
- Signed Avery Johnson as a player.[5]
- Signed Derek Hood.[5]
- Signed Jason Sasser.[5]
- Announced the retirement of Evan Eschmeyer.[5]
- Signed Felipe Lopez.[5]
- Waived Derek Hood.[5]
- Waived Jason Sasser.[5]
- Waived Felipe Lopez.[5]
Regular season transactions
- Acquired Darrell Armstrong from the New Orleans Hornets in exchange for Dan Dickau and a second-round draft pick.[6]
- Acquired Keith Van Horn from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Alan Henderson, Calvin Booth, and cash considerations.[6]
2005-06
Draft day
Other offseason transactions
- Signed Rawle Marshall.[7]
- Waived Michael Finley, and named him their amnesty player.[7]
- Signed Doug Christie.[7]
- Signed DeSagana Diop.[7]
- Named Joe Prunty Assistant Head Coach.[7]
- Named Rolando Blackman Assistant Head Coach.[7]
- Signed Erick Strickland.[7]
- Signed Samo Udrih.[7]
- Signed Kaniel Dickens.[7]
- Waived Tariq Abdul-Wahad.[7]
Regular season transactions
- Waived Doug Christie.[7]
- Signed Adrian Griffin.[7]
- Assigned Rawle Marshall to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[7]
- Recalled Rawle Marshall from the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
- Assigned Josh Powell to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
- Recalled Josh Powell from the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
- Assigned Pavel Podkolzin to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
- Assigned Rawle Marshall to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
All-Star Appearances
- Dirk Nowitzki made his fifth appearance in the All-Star game in 2006, as a reserve.[9]
- Coach Avery Johnson was named the Western All-Stars head coach, and Del Harris, Rolando Blackman, and Joe Prunty assistant coaches.[9]
- Assistant Head Coach Del Harris was named the Sophomores coach in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge.[9]
2006-07
Draft day
In the 2006 NBA Draft, the Dallas Mavericks selected:
- Maurice Ager from Michigan State University with the 28th overall pick.[10]
- J. R. Pinnock from George Washington University with the 58th overall pick.[10]
The Mavericks made the following draft day trades:
- Traded J. R. Pinnock to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for a future second round draft pick.[10]
Other offseason transactions
- Signed draft pick Maurice Ager to a contract.[8]
- Signed Greg Buckner.[8]
- Re-signed DJ Mbenga.[8]
- Re-signed Darrell Armstrong.[8]
- Traded Darrell Armstrong, Rawle Marshall, and Josh Powell to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Anthony Johnson.[8]
- Re-signed Jason Terry to a multi-year contract.[8]
- Signed Devean George.[8]
- Signed Pops Mensah-Bonsu.[8]
- Waived Pavel Podkolzin.[8]
- Signed Jose Juan Barea.[10]
- Signed Darius Washington.[8]
- Signed Ndubi Edi.[8]
- Signed Pat Carroll.[8]
- Named Sam Vincent assistant coach.[8]
- Extended the contract of Head Coach Avery Johnson.[8]
- Waived Pat Carroll.[8]
- Waived Darius Washington.[8]
- Wavied Ndubi Ebi.[8]
- Signed Josh Howard to a contract extension.[8]
Regular season transactions
- Assigned Pops Mensah-Bonsu to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
- Assigned Maurice Ager to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA D-League.[8]
- Signed Kevin Willis to a ten-day contract.[11]
- Signed Kevin Willis for the remainder of the season.[11]
- Exercised the contract option on DeSagana Diop.[11]
2007-08
Draft Day
In the 2007 draft, the team selected:
The team executed the following trades on draft day:
Other offseason transactions
- Re-signed Devean George.[12]
- Re-signed Jerry Stackhouse.[12]
- Signed Brandon Bass.[12]
- Signed Nick Fazekas.[12]
- Signed All-Star Eddie Jones.[13]
- Waived Pops Mensah-Bonsu.[13]
- Signed Devin Harris to a contract through 2012-2013.[14]
- Named Mario Elie Assistant Head Coach.[14]
- Traded Greg Buckner to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Trenton Hassell.[14]
- Signed Darvin Ham.[15]
- Signed Jared Newson.[15]
- Signed Jamal Sampson.[15]
- Waived Jamal Sampson.[15]
- Waived Darvin Ham.[15]
- Waived Jared Newson.[15]
- Used third-year option of contract on Maurice Ager.[15]
- Used third-year option of contract on DJ Mbenga.[15]
Regular season transactions
- Signed Juwan Howard.[16]
- The Golden State Warriors sign DJ Mbenga.[16]
- Assigned Nick Fazekas to the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA D-League.[16]
- Assigned Maurice Ager to the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA D-League.[17]
- Recalled Maurice Ager from the D-League.[18]
- Waived Nick Fazekas.[19]
- The Mavericks trade Devin Harris, DeSagana Diop, Maurice Ager, Trenton Hassell, Keith Van Horn, two first-round draft picks, and 3 million dollars, in exchange for Jason Kidd, Malik Allen, and Antoine Wright.[20]
- Signed Jamaal Magloire.[19]
- Relieved Avery Johnson of his coaching duties.[21]
- Hired Rick Carlisle as head coach.[22]
All-Star Appearances
NBA
- Dirk Nowitzki made his 7th appearance in the NBA All-Star Game, playing as a reserve.[23]
D-League
- Nick Fazekas attended the NBA D-League All-Star Game, on the Red Team.[24]
2008-09
Draft Day
- With the 51st pick in the 2008 NBA Draft the Dallas Mavericks selected Shan Foster from Vanderbilt.[25]
Off-Season Transactions
- Signed 2007 NBA Slam Dunk Champion, Gerald Green.
- Signed DeSagana Diop.
- Signed James Singleton.
- Traded Eddie Jones, a 2009 2nd round pick, and a 2010 2nd round pick to Indiana for Shawne Williams.[26]
- Waived Jamal Sampson.
Regular Season Transactions
- Traded DeSagana Diop to Charlotte for 2005 NBA D-League MVP, Matt Carroll and Ryan Hollins
References
- ^ "1980 NBA Draft Pick Transactions". www.prosportstransactions.com. http://www.prosportstransactions.com/basketball//DraftTrades/1980.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
- ^ "1981 NBA Draft Pick Transactions". www.prosportstransactions.com. http://www.prosportstransactions.com/basketball//DraftTrades/1981.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
- ^ "1982 NBA Draft Pick Transactions". www.prosportstransactions.com. http://www.prosportstransactions.com/basketball//DraftTrades/1982.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
- ^ "1983 NBA Draft Pick Transactions". www.prosportstransactions.com. http://www.prosportstransactions.com/basketball//DraftTrades/1983.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
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- ^ a b c "2006 NBA All-Star Game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_NBA_All-Star_Game. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c d "2006 NBA Draft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_NBA_Draft. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c "ESPN - Dallas Mavericks Transactions 2007 - NBA Basketball". http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/transactions?team=dal&year=2007. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c d "NBA.com: July 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/jul2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b "NBA.com: August 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/aug2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c "NBA.com: September 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/sep2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "NBA.com: October 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/oct2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c "NBA.com: November 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/nov2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ "NBA.com: December 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/dec2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ "NBA.com: January 2007 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/jan2007_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-02-10.[dead link]
- ^ a b "NBA.com: February 2008 Transactions". http://www.nba.com/transactions/current_month_transactions.html. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
- ^ "Kidd reintroduced in Dallas after 8-player trade with New Jersey - NBA - Yahoo! Sports". http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-nets-maverickstrade&prov=ap&type=lgns. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
- ^ MAVERICKS: Official release: Mavericks relieve Avery Johnson of coaching duties
- ^ http://www.nba.com//news/mavs_carlisle_080510.html
- ^ NBA.com: All Star Roster 2008
- ^ NBA Draft
- ^ All 2008-09 transactions
- ^ 2009 Trade
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