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2013–14 Dallas Mavericks season

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The 2013–14 Dallas Mavericks season was the 34th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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After a one-year absence, the Mavericks led by free agent acquisition Monta Ellis qualified for the playoffs and pushed the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs to seven games in the first round.

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Key dates

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Draft picks

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On Draft night, the Mavs sent Kelly Olynyk to the Celtics in exchange for Lucas Nogueira and 2-second round picks.[1] The Mavericks subsequently traded Nogueira, Jared Cunningham and Mike Muscala to the Atlanta Hawks for Shane Larkin.[2] They then traded for guard Ricky Ledo with the second round pick they received from Boston.[3]

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Offseason

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The Mavericks declined to offer Darren Collison a qualifying offer on June 30, making him an unrestricted free agent.[4]

Israeli point guard Gal Mekel verbally agreed to a 3-year deal with the Mavericks on July 1.[5]

On July 6, the Mavericks reportedly agreed to sign point guard José Calderón to a 4-year, $28 million contract.[6] They then agreed to sign former Maverick Devin Harris to a 3-year, $9 million contract,[7] but it was later scrapped due to Harris' toe injury.[8] The signing of Harris was made official on July 31.[9]

Shooting guard Wayne Ellington reportedly agreed to a 2-year deal worth $5 million with the Mavericks on July 10.[10][11]

On July 12, the Mavericks have struck a 3-year deal worth at least $25 million with shooting guard Monta Ellis.[12]

Center Samuel Dalembert reportedly agreed to sign with the Mavericks on July 18.[13]

Bernard James and Josh Akognon were waived on July 21[14][15] but James was re-signed on July 26 after he cleared waivers.[16]

Nick Calathes was traded to Memphis on July 22 for a 2016 second-round draft pick.[17]

Draft picks Ricky Ledo and Shane Larkin were signed on July 24 and 29 respectively.[18][19]

On July 25, the Mavericks re-signed forward-center Brandan Wright to a 2-year, $10 million deal.[20]

The Mavericks signed DeJuan Blair officially on August 7.[21]

The preseason schedule was released on August 15.[22]

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Roster

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Pre-season

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Regular season

Standings

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Game log

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Playoffs

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Playoffs

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Trades

June 27, 2013 To Dallas Mavericks
Draft rights to Shane Larkin (from Hawks)[2]
To Atlanta Hawks
Jared Cunningham (from Mavericks)[2]
Draft rights to Lucas Nogueira (from Mavericks)[2]
Draft rights to Mike Muscala (from Mavericks)[2]
June 27, 2013 To Dallas Mavericks
Draft rights to Ricky Ledo (from 76ers)[3]
To Philadelphia 76ers
2014 second-round draft pick (from Mavericks)[3]
July 22, 2013 To Dallas Mavericks
2016 second-round draft pick[17]
To Memphis Grizzlies
Nick Calathes[17]

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