March 30, 2025
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Mavericks CEO makes 'promise' to fans about Luka Doncic trade

Mavericks CEO makes ‘promise’ to fans about Luka Doncic trade

Mavericks CEO Rick Wells made a promise to the Dallas fans, even though he very well may not be able to keep it.

Some would say that you should never make promises that you cannot keep. Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Wells apparently does not follow that advice.

Amidst a cascade of criticism from fans and media members alike following the trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, Wells guaranteed a few things that don’t seem anywhere near certain.

“In time, wins and losses will tell whether the deal was a good deal or a bad deal,” Wells of the trade. “I just am going to promise to our fans right now. Whatever trust we have lost, or whatever concerns they have, we’re going to earn it back. Because we’re going to do this the right way, and we’re going to win championships.”

Mavs CEO Rick Welts promises to earn back fans' trust | theScore.com

Less than a year after reaching the NBA Finals for the first time since 2011, the Mavericks decided to trade Doncic, the team’s best player, in exchange for Anthony Davis, a perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate with a worrying history of injuries. Davis went down with an injury in his Dallas debut and has just now returned to the lineup.

Additionally, Kyrie Irving, the team’s second-best player during their run to the Finals in 2024, tore his ACL at the beginning of the month and will miss the rest of this season and possibly a considerable chunk of the 2025-26 season

Mavs CEO Rick Welts promises to earn back fans' trust | theScore.com

The injuries, coupled with the general uncertainty that comes with competing for championships — after winning the title in 2011, the Mavericks did not win a single playoff series for another 11 years — means guaranteeing winning championships is anything but wise.

Winning championships may be the only way for the Mavericks front office and Dallas general manager Nico Harrison, in particular, to earn back the trust of the Mavs faithful.

Davis and Irving, 32 and 33 years old, respectively, will undoubtedly make for a dynamite duo when healthy, but they may not play together much anyways. Both players are set to become free agents soon; Irving can opt out of the final year of his deal this offseason, and even if he does opt in, he will earn about $44 million next season before becoming a free agent in 2026. Davis signed an extension with the Lakers in August 2023 that begins next season. It is expected he will earn about $175 million over three seasons if he exercises his player option for the 2027-28 season.

Currently, with numerous injuries throughout their roster, the Mavericks sit in 11th place in the Western Conference standings at 35-38.

Luka Doncic’s fiancée sends message to Mavericks fans after Lakers trade

Dallas Mavericks fans are still picking up the pieces following the abrupt departure of now ex-Mavs franchise face Luka Doncic via a trade. In one of the most shocking trades in sports history, Doncic was acquired by the Los Angeles Lakers from the Mavs over the weekend through a three-team deal that also involved the Utah Jazz. It didn’t sound right for Dallas fans at the time, and it still doesn’t seem real for them days after the transaction.

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Luka Doncic has already bid his goodbye to the city of Dallas and Mavericks fans in a heartfelt letter he shared following the trade. Even Doncic’s fiancée, Anamaria Goltes, sent a message to Dallas supporters, albeit a short one.

“Thank you,” Goltes posted with a blue heart emoji via Instagram Stories.

Mavericks fans shower Kyrie Irving with messages after latest injury update

Dallas Mavericks star guard Kyrie Irving has been feeling the love from the fans ever since he tore his ACL on March 3 against the Sacramento Kings. Irving generously kept fans up to speed about his condition. 

On Wednesday, he successfully underwent surgery to repair his ACL at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. In response, fans flooded social media with messages of support and encouragement. Among the messages included the prayer emoji, “Get well soon Kyrie”, and “I’m so happy to hear that”. 

Irving is out for the remainder of the season, and his recovery is expected to last close to a year. 

Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) and Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving (11) attempt to gain control during the first quarter at Crypto.com Arena.
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The void Kyrie Irving filled post-Luka

Before his injury, Irving was the catalyst for the Mavericks. He came to life after the Mavericks unexpectedly traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. Irving averaged 26.5 points per game, 5.1 assists, and 5.1 rebounds since the trade. 

While the fans were despondent following the trade, some going as far as cancelling their season tickets, Irving made it a point to tell the fans to move pass it

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