The plan for future trade acquisitions is disclosed by Dallas Mavericks………

Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington, who the Dallas Mavericks acquired on Thursday, are two guys who have already won over fans.

Both guys fitted in perfectly straight away and contributed significantly to Dallas’ victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder at home on

Saturday. Washington had a fantastic game overall, but Gafford was a monster on the offensive glass, dunking everything.

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This season’s American Airlines Center match had more excitement than any other, as Dallas embraced its newcomers with open

arms.

Jason Kidd, the coach of the Dallas Mavericks, has revealed his idea for potential trade acquisitions.

Both players attended an introductory press conference hosted by the Mavericks prior to the game, and they appeared thrilled to be

joining the Mavs. In his pregame press conference, Mavs head coach Jason Kidd discussed his plans for Washington and Gafford

around two hours later.

According to Kidd, Gafford would have an opportunity to start if the team isn’t totally healthy, but Washington would probably have

an opportunity to break into the starting lineup before the All-Star break. Gafford most likely won’t have the opportunity to start if the

club is at full strength.

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Dereck Lively II will not play against the Washington Wizards on Monday night, and he may not play against the San Antonio Spurs

on Wednesday night. As a result, Gafford may have the opportunity to start before the All-Star break.

Even with Lively II healthy, Kidd may have a difficult decision to make because of Gafford’s play on Saturday, as he was a perfect fit in

the Mavs’ starting lineup. It’s likely that fans will be able to tell if Gafford will start for

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