Note: Last year, in the playoffs, he averaged 8.0 ppg, and 1.0 apg, in only 5.0 mpg. That's quite impressive for a sophomore. He should develop nicely into a great backup PG in years to come.
SG: Eddie Jones
Note: The 14 year veteran anchors this second team. He's well past his prime, but he can still get it done on a good day.
SF: Jerry Stackhouse
Note: Averaged 10.7 ppg as a backup, seasoned veteran who can also still get it done.
PF: Brandon Bass
Note: Averaged 11.7 ppg in the playoffs last year. That's what you desire from a bench player.
C: DeSagana Diop
Note: After being traded to the Nets in the Jason Kidd deal, he signed as a free agent with the Mavs in the offseason. Fans are glad he is back.
Reserves:
PG: Keith McLeod
Note: He's played in the NBA and the Euroleague with top Italian legue teams Mabo Prefabbricati Livorno, Lottomatica Virtus Roma, and Montepaschi Siena.
SF: Gerald Green
Note: Can shoot the lights out from downtown, and can posterize just about anyone.
Prediction:
This whole season for the Mavericks hinges on team chemistry. If the bugs have been worked out since Kidd joined the team, then we are looking at a very good team this season.
This team will make the playoffs. Will they venture far into it? I do not think so. Jason Kidd is not the scorer he used to be, but still can dish it into the paint or outside for an assist. If the bench team can maintain leads, then we just might have a finals contender on our hands.
Health issues are also a concern. Can Dirk Nowitzki stay healthy the entire season? Only time will tell.





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