{"id":18688,"date":"2023-04-08T17:29:00","date_gmt":"2023-04-08T17:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nbanewsinsider.com\/?p=18688"},"modified":"2023-04-08T17:29:00","modified_gmt":"2023-04-08T17:29:00","slug":"mavericks-eliminated-from-nba-playoffs-completing-collapse-after-going-all-in-with-kyrie-irving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nbanewsinsider.com\/mavericks-eliminated-from-nba-playoffs-completing-collapse-after-going-all-in-with-kyrie-irving\/","title":{"rendered":"Mavericks eliminated from NBA playoffs, completing collapse after going all-in with Kyrie Irving"},"content":{"rendered":"


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On Feb. 6, the Dallas Mavericks were in fifth place in the Western Conference and went all-in on this season by trading for Kyrie Irving.<\/p>\n

Two months later, they were eliminated from the NBA playoffs.<\/p>\n

The Mavericks saw their final shot at the playoffs slip away on Friday with a 115-112 loss to the Chicago Bulls, guaranteeing they will finish in 11th place and out of the play-in tournament this season. The loss capped off a 6-17 slide since Feb. 11.<\/p>\n

The team was so defeated by the time Friday arrived that it sat Irving and major contributors Maxi Kleber, Tim Hardaway Jr., Josh Green and Christian Wood. Luka Don\u010di\u0107 played, but possibly only because he promised to.<\/p>\n

Even with half the team’s usual rotation out, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban didn’t look very happy after McKinley Wright IV missed a game-tying shot at the end.<\/p>\n

The bright side for Dallas \u2014 and the likely reason it sat so many players \u2014 is the loss moved them into sole possession of the 10th pick in the 2023 NBA draft, which is significant given the first-round pick they owe to the New York Knicks as part of another trade gone wrong, the Kristaps Porzingis deal.<\/p>\n

Another loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday, or an Oklahoma City Thunder win, would lock in that pick for the Mavericks, which would give them a 3% chance in the Victor Wembanyama sweepstakes and a 13.9% chance of moving into the top four.<\/p>\n

When did it go wrong for the Dallas Mavericks?<\/h2>\n

Even the Mavericks’ biggest detractors didn’t foresee a full collapse after the Kyrie Irving trade. After all, they traded for Kyrie Irving, one of the best ball-handlers in NBA history and a player whose main issues were off the court. It was their latest attempt to find a long-term co-star for Don\u010di\u0107 after Porzingis proved too fragile and Jalen Brunson too expensive.<\/p>\n

By the basic numbers, Irving held up his end of the bargain. He averaged 27.0 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds while shooting 51% from the field and 39.2% from 3-point range in a Mavericks uniform. When he was on the floor, Dallas had a 121.4 offensive rating, which would be higher than any player in the NBA who is not named Nikola Jokic or has a teammate named Nikola Jokic.<\/p>\n