‘Everybody Wins’: Dallas Mavs, Kings & New York Knicks NBA 3-Way Trade Proposal – Who Says No?

With just five days remaining until the trade deadline buzzer, the Dallas Mavericks, despite coming off an impressive come-from-behind win against the Philadelphia 76ers, could still use some roster upgrades on the offensive end. More specifically, the Mavs need upgrades in the shooting guard and center departments to give them a better chance of getting out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time in over a decade.

So before we get into the nuts and bolts of this ‘win-win’ three-way trade scenario, here are some things we think we know so far, based on multiple reports:

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*The New York Knicks are in love with the idea of getting Jalen Brunson to ‘The Big Apple’ by either trade or free agency.

*The Knicks have already contacted the Mavs about a Brunson trade at some point, but they were rebuffed.

*Given the vital role Brunson has played this season, the Mavs aren’t going to consider trading him unless it’s a ‘no-brainer’-type of deal. In fact, Dallas owner Mark Cuban tells DallasBasketball.com that they will do everything they can to keep both Brunson and Dorian Finney-Smith around long term.

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*The Mavs losing Tim Hardaway Jr. to a foot injury for likely the rest of the season hurts, but the truth of the matter is that he wasn’t really fitting in as well in head coach Jason Kidd’s system this year as he did in Rick Carlisle’s system over the two previous years, where he shot nearly 40 percent from deep.