Report: Mavericks show interest in signing Cavaliers veteran forward

Report: Mavericks show interest in signing Cavaliers veteran forward
Report: Mavericks show interest in signing Cavaliers veteran forward

Report: Mavericks show interest in signing Cavaliers veteran forward

Mavericks show interest in signing Marcus Morris

Following Klay Thompson’s sign-and-trade, the Dallas Mavericks are down to one roster slot.

This offseason, Dallas also acquired Quentin Grimes through a trade and signed Naji Mashall,

perfectly completing the roster around their youthful core.

With the acquisitions of Grimes and Thompson, Luka Doncic will have no shortage of shooters to pass the ball to;

the only thing left to do is decide who will occupy the final roster position.

Report: Mavericks show interest in signing Cavaliers veteran forward
Report: Mavericks show interest in signing Cavaliers veteran forward

Many Mavs supporters want the team to sign Dennis Smith Jr., who they think might be the piece missing from the

puzzle, but the Mavs haven’t been formally connected to him in any rumors just yet.

The sibling of a player who played for the Mavs the previous season may be added if the team decides to improve

their frontcourt rather than their backcourt.

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith Pompey reports that the Mavs are one of the teams interested in signing Marcus

Morris. Morris, who recently concluded a brief stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers, could be the ideal choice for the

Mavericks.

Morris averaged 6.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 0.7 assists a game while playing for the Cavaliers and Philadelphia

76ers in the previous season. He also shot 40.3 percent from three-point range and 43.9 percent from the field.

Morris would still be a valuable addition to the Mavs bench, especially with their final roster space,

even though he isn’t the same talent that fans saw during his time with the LA Clippers.

Morris would add toughness, physicality, and leadership to his job in addition to being a fantastic shooter off the catch.

Though he didn’t play much, his brother Markieff Morris showed the franchise how vital he was with his seasoned

leadership in the locker room.

Marcus might have an even bigger impact on the floor and a comparable impact off it. In addition to making threes,

Marcus is an exceptional scorer who can also occasionally go to the rim, score with his back to the hoop,

or convert a mid-range pull-up.

Marcus plays with ferocity and physicality when on defense, showing no fear of anyone.

Though his quickness isn’t the best, he can hold his own in the post and stick with some players on the perimeter.

He is by no means a lockdown defender.

Marcus could assist P.J. Washington and Maxi Kleber as a backup, and he would be a terrific addition to the Mavs to

take up the final roster spot.

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