When it seemed that his future Facundo Campazzo I would definitely be out of the NBA, out of contract and already with it training camps ongoing, a report has emerged at this time that shines a light of hope for her continuity of the Argentinian in the championship of North America.
According to Marc Stein’s report, Dallas Mavericks considering signing former Denver point guardalthough they haven’t made a decision on that yet. Fenerbahce and Real Madrid are Campazzo’s FIBA options if he doesn’t get that coveted NBA contract.
Dallas continues to weigh signing PG Facu Campazzo, league sources say, but no concrete decision has been made.
Campazzo has said since leaving Denver that his hope is to stay in the NBA. @webShooting reports EuroLeague interest from Fenerbahce and former club Real Madrid.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) October 9, 2022
Facu’s arrival in Dallas would certainly come with a certain amount of responsibility on the part of a Luke Doncic in which joint team at Real Madrid and who has previously had positive comments about the impact (especially defensively) of the Argentine. But How exactly would he fit and what would Campazzo’s options be on the Mavericks? The review below.
Facundo Campazzo’s Dallas Mavericks lace up
The first thing to note in the case of the Mavericks is that they are one of the few teams with a hole in their roster, with just 14 players under official contracts (all guaranteed). The Texans also have several names signed with preseason ties, though usually those starters don’t end up making the final team, but are instead cut or sent to the G League.
In that sense, Dallas would have no problem signing Campazzo. With what contract? Exemptions above the salary cap are no longer availableit should be for him Minimum wagewhich in Facu’s case would represent just under two million dollars.
The next thing to look at is the Mavs need to sign a point guard. How is the panorama from this point of view? Outside Lukeobviously undisputed title, Dallas has two other options: Spencer Dinwiddie and France’s Frank Ntilikina.
In principle, the Mavericks seem well covered with three bases, but you have to consider flexibility of all of them. And Doncic and Dinwiddie they can play with other little guardians next to him in second place, while Dilikina does not enter because of driving skills, but simply as defense specialist.
Dallas doesn’t have a passing point guard on the bench like Campazzowho could easily share minutes with any of the others listed (Doncic, Dinwiddie and Ntilikina). There would be no adjustment problems with its, neither in attack nor in defense, from then on it would be clear that I would start way back in Jason Kidd’s rotation.just like it was for most of his time with the Nuggets.
The Dallas Mavericks 2022-2023 team: roster and players
| Player | Position | Height (meters) | Age | Salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luka Doncic | Base | 2.01 | 23 | 37 cm |
| Spencer Dinwiddie | Base | 1.96 | 29 | 20.1 million** |
| Frank Dilikina | Base | 1.93 | 24 | 2M |
| Tim Hardaway | Shooting guard | 1.96 | 30 | 19.6 cm |
| Jaden Hardy | Shooting guard | 1.93 | twenty | 1 M |
| Tyler Dorsey* | Shooting guard | 1.96 | 26 | – |
| Theo Pinson | Shooting guard | 1.96 | 27 | 1.8 cm |
| Josh Green | Shooting guard | 1.96 | Twenty-one | 3M |
| Reggie Bullock | shooting guard-wings | 1.98 | 31 | 10 cm |
| Dorian Finney-Smith | Eaves | 2.01 | 29 | 12.4 cm |
| Davis Bertans | Eaves | 2.08 | 29 | 16 cm |
| Maxi Kleber | Inside | 2.08 | 30 | 9 M |
| Christian Wood | Inside | 2.08 | 27 | 14.3 cm |
| Dwight Powell | Inside | 2.08 | 31 | 11 M |
| JaVale McGee | Inside | 2.13 | 3. 4 | 5.6 cm |
*Two-way contract | ** Partially guaranteed
- Coach: Jason Kidd
- Training camp contracts: Tyler Hall, McKinley Wright IV, Mouhamadou Gueye
The likely starting lineup for the Dallas Mavericks in 2022-2023
- Luka Doncic
- Tim Hardaway Jr.
- Reggie Bullock
- Dorian Finney-Smith
- Dwight Powell
