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Mavs trade for Wizards big man Daniel Gafford

Dallas shores up its interior defense as it sends veteran Richaun Holmes to Washington in the deal.

Daniel Gafford is one of the NBA’s top shot blockers this season.

Dallas is strengthening its frontcourt as the season wanes, reaching a trade with Washington for center Daniel Gafford. The Mavs send Richaun Holmes and a 2024 first-round pick (via Oklahoma City) to the Wizards for Gafford.

The pick was acquired via a separate deal between the Mavs and Oklahoma City Thunder in which the Mavs sent a 2028 pick swap to the Thunder for a 2024 first-round pick.

Mavs get:

  • Daniel Gafford

Wizards get: 

  • Richaun Holmes
  • 2024 first-round pick (from Mavs via Thunder)

What trade means for Mavs: Dallas gets what it hopes will be an immediate help to its interior defense. The Mavs allow 53.5 points in the paint, which ranks 22nd in the NBA, and rank 26th in blocked shots per game (4.2).

Gafford should fix those interior defensive issues: he is No. 7 in the league in blocks per game (2.1) and No. 7 among forwards in total contested shots (406). A second-round pick in the 2019 Draft, Gafford has steadily improved with the Wizards after being traded to Washington in his rookie season.

This season, Gafford is averaging 10.9 points, 8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game while shooting 69% overall. He is also one of six players this season — Jakob Poeltl, Ivica Zubac, Deandre Ayton, Clint Capela and Nick Richards are the others — to play at least 1,000 minutes and not attempt a 3-pointer.

What trade means for Wizards: Holmes was traded to the Mavs in the offseason after falling out of the rotation with the Sacramento Kings in 2022-23. The change of scenery didn’t help Holmes’ game, though, as he is posting similar stats this season (3.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg in 10.3 mpg) as he did last season (3.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg in 8.3 mpg).

Holmes has a player option for next season. As 2023-24 wanes for him in D.C., he will look to find minutes in a frontcourt that includes Kyle Kuzma, Marvin Bagley III and Deni Avdija as the Wizards continue to parse through their roster and gear up for the offseason.

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