LeBron James Free Agency: Do the Mavericks Have a Real Basketball Case?
LeBron James’s potential free agency has raised questions about whether the Dallas Mavericks have a realistic path to signing him. The article says Rich Paul raised Dallas on his podcast using themes like oil money, golf, and the Sands Group’s casino business in Macau, along with Masai Ujiri’s connections in Africa, rather than a direct basketball pitch. James recently told the Los Angeles Lakers he is leaving, and his team has been in talks with about ten organizations, including the Warriors, Nuggets, Cavaliers, Heat, and 76ers. Dallas has not communicated an offer, but its cap situation could fit a move: it cleared salary in February and holds a $20.8 million trade exception, aiming to be $39 million below the tax line and $45 million under the first apron. The Mavericks are building around Cooper Flagg, with Irving recovering from a March 2025 ACL injury and expected to join training camp.




