Dallas Mavericks 2010 Preseason Press Conference
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:22 am
Welcome back to the Dallas Mavericks annual preseason press conference. It's been an interesting offseason! We started by drafting Hassan Whiteside and Jeremy Evans. Then we acquired seasoned vets Stephen Jackson, Tayshawn Prince, and Caron Butler.
So where does that leave us?
Our team has enough talented youth that we think a solid foundation is in place, and it's time to show them how to win a few games before they fully develop. Are we talented enough to compete for a championship? Probably not. Talented enough to make the playoffs? No doubt.
Jackson and Butler will immediately step in as starters and should provide strong defensive and offensive production. We like what they bring to the table, and we especially like their contracts. They will both expire when it'll be time to re-sign our young players. So we feel good about our current situation, not mortgaging our future away and not letting our youth rot on worthless teams. At this point, we have nothing to lose (except the 2012 pick that we sent to the Knicks for Jackson).
We're looking forward to our young players continuing to grow under the leadership of our veteran studs. The foundation is in place to compete in the division and make a run for many years to come. Questions anyone?
So where does that leave us?
Our team has enough talented youth that we think a solid foundation is in place, and it's time to show them how to win a few games before they fully develop. Are we talented enough to compete for a championship? Probably not. Talented enough to make the playoffs? No doubt.
Jackson and Butler will immediately step in as starters and should provide strong defensive and offensive production. We like what they bring to the table, and we especially like their contracts. They will both expire when it'll be time to re-sign our young players. So we feel good about our current situation, not mortgaging our future away and not letting our youth rot on worthless teams. At this point, we have nothing to lose (except the 2012 pick that we sent to the Knicks for Jackson).
We're looking forward to our young players continuing to grow under the leadership of our veteran studs. The foundation is in place to compete in the division and make a run for many years to come. Questions anyone?