Dallas Mavericks

Mavs roster construction analysis: Where every dollar goes in 2026-27

The Mavericks salary situation is complex. Here is where every dollar is committed and where there is room to improve.

The big contracts (source: Spotrac):

  • Luka Doncic: $52.5M (supermax)
  • Kyrie Irving: $41M (expected extension/option)
  • Supporting cast: ~$80M across 8 players

Total committed salary: approximately $173M against a projected $147M cap.

The Mavs are operating as an over-the-cap team, which means they are limited to:

  • The taxpayer mid-level exception (~$7.5M)
  • Minimum contracts (~$2.1M)
  • Trades using matching salary

Where the money works: Luka's supermax is necessary. You pay your franchise player. Kyrie's deal is also justified — his playoff performance in 2024 proved the pairing works. The issue is the supporting cast tier.

Where the money does not work: The Mavs have $28M tied up in two role players who posted PFF-equivalent grades below 60 (using RPM and RAPTOR). That money on league-average players limits the ability to add impactful rotation pieces.

Trade scenarios: The most realistic path to improvement is trading one of the overpaid role players and absorbing a slightly worse but cheaper contract plus a draft pick. Net talent change is minimal but the flexibility gained is significant.

The luxury tax reality: Dallas is projected to be $26M into the luxury tax. The tax bill at that level is approximately $65M. Owner Mark Cuban (now minority owner) and the new ownership group have indicated willingness to pay the tax for a contender. Source: Dallas Morning News reporting.

Sources:

  • Spotrac — contract details for all players
  • Basketball Reference — player efficiency stats
  • Dallas Morning News — ownership tax willingness reporting
  • CBA FAQ — luxury tax calculations
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:31 PM

4 Comments

The supermax for Luka is non-negotiable. You do not let a player of his caliber leave. The issue is everything below the top two contracts. The supporting cast deals are where franchises win or lose.

Luxury tax at $65M is steep. The new ownership needs to commit to paying that for the next 3-4 years while Luka and Kyrie are in their primes. If they cheap out, the window closes.

A trade of one overpaid role player for a cheaper contract plus a pick is the move. You do not need everyone on the roster making $14M. You need good players making $3-5M on value deals.

The mid-level exception is going to be huge this summer. Finding a player worth $7.5M who can play 25+ meaningful minutes in the playoffs is the front office\'s most important task.