The Dallas Mavericks have made a significant roster move by waiving point guard Tyus Jones, a key player involved in the recent three-team trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards. This decision, announced on Saturday, opens the door for Jones to explore opportunities with a playoff contender in need of backcourt depth.
At 29 years old, Jones brings playoff experience, having participated in three consecutive postseason runs with the Memphis Grizzlies from 2021 to 2023. His departure allows the Mavericks to shift their focus towards converting rookie point guard Ryan Nembhard into a standard contract, as Nembhard approaches the limit for NBA games allowed under a two-way deal.
During his brief stint with the Mavericks, Jones made two starts across eight appearances, averaging 3.9 points and 3.8 assists in 16.6 minutes per game. Prior to joining Dallas, he was traded from Orlando to Charlotte just a day before the major trade deadline, becoming part of a complex deal involving nine players.
Jones’s most productive season came in 2023-24 with Washington, where he averaged 12.0 points and 7.3 assists. His performance also earned him votes for Sixth Man of the Year in the two seasons prior while with the Grizzlies, showcasing his capability as a valuable contributor off the bench.
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