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Dallas Mavericks Roster 2025: Full Breakdown of the Team

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The Dallas Mavericks has made some big changes to their team for the 2025 season. The whole world was shook when they traded Luka Doncic for Anthony Davis, as Luka was one of their star players. With a mix of star players and young talent, the Mavericks look forward to the NBA championship. They made it to the 2024 finals but finished only 10th in the Western Conference this time. The biggest additions to the team include Anthony Davis an experienced champion, who brings in skill and leadership and the No.1 pick Cooper Flagg. He joined the team mid-season but got injured before he could help the Dallas team. Anthony will join hands with players like Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson, who are a key part of the team.

Fans are excited to see how far the Mavericks can go this season. The team has a good mix of young and experienced players and they are working on playing well together. Their goal is to play well and win a championship. In this article, we will look at the full 2025 Dallas Mavericks roster, key players, the upcoming NBA draft, and what fans can expect from this team in the current 2025-26 season.

Dallas Mavericks Roster 2025

The Mavericks have gone through a major transformation, shaking up the league by trading away Luka Doncic and building a star-studded roster that’s ready to compete at the highest level. With veterans like Kyrie Irving running the offense, Anthony Davis locking down the paint, and Klay Thompson bringing his signature sharpshooting, this team looks dangerous. Dallas isn’t just rebuilding, they’re reloading. The team is here to win and dominate the court. The Dallas Mavericks' players and their details are given in the table below:

No.NamePositionAgeHt.Wt.College
00Max ChristieGuard226'5"190 lbsMichigan State
3Anthony DavisPower Forward326'10"253 lbsKentucky
26Spencer DinwiddiePoint Guard326'5"215 lbsColorado
20Kessler EdwardsSmall Forward246'7"203 lbsPepperdine
0Dante ExumGuard296'5"214 lbs-
21Daniel GaffordCenter266'10"265 lbsArkansas
1Jaden HardyGuard226'3"198 lbs-
11Kyrie IrvingPoint Guard336'2"195 lbsDuke
23Kai JonesPower Forward246'11"221 lbsTexas
2Dereck Lively IICenter217'1"230 lbsDuke
13Naji MarshallSmall Forward276'6"220 lbsXavier
16Caleb MartinSmall Forward296'5"205 lbsNevada
7Dwight PowellCenter336'10"240 lbsStanford
8Olivier-Maxence ProsperForward226'7"230 lbsMarqurtte
31 Klay ThompsonShooting Guard356'5"220 lbsWashington State
25P. J. WashingtonPoint Forward266'6"230 lbsKentucky
10 Brandon WilliamsGuard256'1"190 lbsArizona
Dallas Mavericks roster

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Dallas Mavericks Key Players

The Dallas Mavericks have put together an impressive team for the 2025-26 NBA season. The lineup is what Mavericks fans need to feel a bit hopeful about the championship. A few of the key Dallas Mavericks players are given below. These Players had led teams to big wins.

During the 2024-25 season, five players really stood out, but not for their skills, for their leadership on the court. Kyrie Irving remains a key player on offense, as he has proved his skills in previous matches. Anthony Davis is an important player on the defense as he brings his shot-blocking and rebounding skills. Klay Thompson brings experience, hitting crucial shots and defending the league's top scorers in the match. Dereck Lively II, meanwhile, has quickly become a key part of the Dallas Mavericks roster, showing growth on both ends, and Brandon Williams brings energy to the bench.

These five players are truly very important for the Mavericks. They each bring unique strengths, and together, they’re creating a good Dallas team.

#1: Kyrie Irving (24.7 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 4.6 APG)

Kyrie Irving
Image Credits: Kyrie Irving's official Instagram

Kyrie Irving is an essential Dallas Mavericks player; he is also an excellent leader. With his remarkable ball skills, high-scoring accolades, and ability to seal the deal in clutch moments briefens the dense tension in the room. As assessed during the 2022-23 trade season, he has positively impacted ever since joining. His championship experience, combined with multiple All-Star selections, brings unparalleled stability to the team. Irving’s first year in Dallas didn’t end in the playoffs, but things clicked fast. His pairing with Luka Doncic helped push the Mavericks all the way to the NBA Finals in 2024. Before going down with an injury last season, Irving was putting up strong numbers—24.7 points and 4.6 assists per game. He also earned his ninth All-Star selection, showing he still had plenty left in the tank.

In March, against the Sacramento Kings, Irving tore the ACL in his left knee. It ended his season early and left a big hole in Dallas’ backcourt. Now, all eyes are on his return and whether he can bounce back strong in 2025. Irving's mentorship for young aspiring professionals like Cooper Flagg, trying to transition from their teenage phase into victors of life ages will help them tremendously. During peacetime, at other times away from court duties, officers assist mentors like Irving, making junior professionals’ lives easier, guiding them through unforgiving teenage years filled with constant change and towering expectations.

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#2: Anthony Davis (25 PPG, 11.6 RPG, 3.4 APG)

Anthony Davis
Image Credits: Antony Davis' official Instagram

Anthony Davis adds plenty of value to the Dallas Mavericks. He has elite defense and rim protection with scoring from the frontcourt. Davis can block shots and rebound, and gives the Mavericks a great anchor in the paint after their recent season of defensive struggles in 2021 - 2022. Offensively, Davis provides a variety of scoring methods with plenty of post scoring, lobs with an explosive vertical, and mid-range shots that can complement the offensive skillsets of Klay Thompson and Kyrie Irving. Davis gives the Mavericks the ability to change their lineups and adds versatility defensively; his impact on both ends is enough to make him a valuable piece in the Mavericks' system. Davis has a good amount of playoff experience, winning an NBA Championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020. If Davis is healthy, he is one of the best two-way players in the league and one of the best Dallas Mavericks basketball players. His size and veteran leadership give the Mavericks a better interior presence and a more favorable opportunity to make a deep playoff run.

#3: Klay Thompson (14.4 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 2.1 APG)

Klay Thompson
Image Credits: Klay Thompson's official Instagram

Klay Thompson gives the Dallas Mavericks championship experience, outstanding shooting, and seasoned leadership to the Dallas Mavericks roster. He joined Dallas in order to contribute much-needed perimeter defense and floor spacing following a successful career with the Golden State Warriors. He is a great fit with Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis because of his ability to maneuver without the ball and score three-pointers. Klay continues to provide strong defense against wings and guards, making good use of his size and natural abilities. More than just numbers, his winning mindset and composed demeanor during crucial situations contribute to the team's increased calmness and confidence. In addition, Thompson mentors younger players by sharing his years of postseason experience. His entrance boosts Dallas' chances of winning the championship because of his shown professionalism and clutch skills.

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Dallas Mavericks Draft Picks 2025

The Dallas Mavericks' draft picks for the 2025 Draft were only one. The Dallas Mavericks made history by selecting Cooper Flagg as the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, marking the very first time they had the first pick in franchise history. Cooper Flagg, a forward from Duke University, has a reputation for being one of the most sought-after prospects in recent drafts because of his superior athleticism, instincts on defense, shooting range, and high basketball IQ. While earning all-defensive honors in the NCAA, he averaged over 19 points alongside seven rebounds and four assists per game. The Mavericks consider him a centerpiece player who will help guide them into a newer era of success. His arrival comes at an ideal moment since Dallas is trying to build an impressive supporting cast around veteran superstars Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis, who were traded to them. They also still owned their first-round pick from previous years, which increases their volume of draft selections to trade up for coveted prospects.

In this draft, however, they were unable to secure any second-round picks due to having those traded away as part of earlier deals. Regardless, they continue making intelligent moves by signing Gonzaga’s elusive playmaker Ryan Nembhard onto a two-way contract after going undrafted, who most experts expect to help provide fresh energy during low-pressure moments on the court through deep bench rotations. Broadly speaking, his presence fits right into Dallas’ overall strategy concerning Cooper Flagg selection as well, whilst attempting to keep long-term building substantially smoother down report road, adding great depth amid big-name stars transforming Mav line-ups, shifting tempo game styles, advanced levels later seasons post.

Cooper Flagg

Cooper Flagg 2025 NBA Draft
Credits: Official X account of Duke Men's Basketball/@DukeMBB

Dallas finally caught a break. After the sting of trading away Luka Doncic midseason, landing Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 pick gave Mavericks fans a reason to believe again. This isn’t a bare-bones rebuild either. Kyrie Irving is staying put on a three-year deal and is expected back before the All-Star break. Anthony Davis is also slated to return healthy from day one.

Throw in solid pieces like Klay Thompson, Derek Lively, Max Christie, P.J. Washington, and Daniel Gafford, and you’ve got a roster with legit depth. Flagg fits right in. He’s a high-IQ, two-way player who can score, pass, and lock up defensively. In a loaded Western Conference, this reshaped Mavericks squad suddenly looks dangerous.

His Summer League debut feels bigger than just a warm-up—it marks the beginning of something new in Dallas. Before going pro, Flagg lit up college basketball. He put together a monster season at Duke, averaging 19.2 points, 7.5 boards, 4.2 assists, plus 1.4 steals and blocks a game. He led the team across the board and became only the fourth freshman ever to win National Player of the Year. Duke went 35-4, though their Final Four heartbreak still stings. Flagg was special—and Dallas hopes he’ll be even better in the pros.

Dallas Mavericks Season Expectations

The Dallas Mavericks have high hopes for the 2025 NBA season. The team has one of the strongest lineups in the league, as it is a blend of experience, talent, and winning mindset. The chemistry between the players is improving with every game, and the team is learning how to work together under pressure.

The goal for this season for the Mavericks is clear: they just want to reach the playoffs and make a good run. Fans and basketball experts believe that they can reach the Western Conference Finals or the NBA Finals if they stay focused on improving their performance. With Cooper Flagg in the mix and a stacked frontcourt, the vibe in Dallas has completely shifted. Add in P.J. Washington’s scoring touch and defensive versatility, and suddenly, this Mavericks front line looks like one of the toughest in the league.
Drafting Flagg wasn’t just a pick—it was a signal. A new era has officially started. GM Nico Harrison made it through the turbulence, but the pressure is still on. Expectations haven’t gone anywhere. This team isn’t being built to wait. They’re being built to win now. Whether they can actually contend will come down to how well the Dallas Mavericks roster gels and if their All-Star guard Irving returns to form. For now, though, Dallas looks ready to make noise again.
There are many challenges ahead for the team as the Western Conference has many strong teams like the Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, and Golden State Warriors. But with smart coaching, improvement in gameplay, and strong teamwork, they can compete with their opponents. Fans are excited and hopeful that this year the Dallas may return to the championship.

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FAQs

Who is the highest-paid player on the Dallas Mavericks?

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Anthony Davis is the highest-paid Dallas Mavericks basketball player with a base salary of $54,126,380.

Who is the captain of the Dallas Mavericks team?

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The Dallas Mavericks' captain for the 2025 season has not been announced yet.

Who did the Dallas Mavericks cut?

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Dallas Mavericks cut off C Kylor Kelley in 2025.

Who is the best point guard for the Dallas Mavericks?

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Kyrie Irving is one of the best point guards on the Dallas Mavericks roster.

Who is the best player of the Dallas Mavericks?

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Kyrie Irving is one of the best players on the Mavericks' roster. 

Who did the Dallas Mavericks draft in 2025?

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The 2025 NBA draft is yet to happen. 

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