The Dallas Mavericks have parted ways with head coach Jason Kidd as part of a broader roster reset. New team president Masai Ujiri has voiced interest in keeping Kyrie Irving but acknowledged the need to explore his market value. Several teams have been identified as potential landing spots for the 34-year-old guard.
The Mavericks completed a series of major changes this season, firing general manager Nico Harrison in November and trading Anthony Davis to Washington in February. With Cooper Flagg now on the roster, the team is focused on a long-term rebuild that includes securing additional draft assets. Irving, who missed the entire 2025-26 season due to a torn ACL, remains a key question mark in those plans.