The NBA trade deadline is less than 24 hours away, and the Dallas Mavericks are the team with the most trade rumors than anyone else.
The Mavs are looking to upgrade their power forward position, with rumors of Kyle Kuzma and P.J. Washington being available. Dallas was also rumored to have Dorian Finney-Smith earlier this season, but there are currently no talks regarding him.
The biggest move of the NBA season may have already happened, as the Toronto Raptors traded Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby earlier this season, but there's no doubt that the Mavs are the team to watch the next day.
Dallas has been good the last two games thanks in part to the return of Kyrie Irving, but they may need to make at least one move to become a contender for the NBA Finals.
Here are five Dallas Mavericks players who could be traded in the next 24 hours.
The Dallas Mavericks tried to acquire Richaun Holmes in a trade for Deandre Ayton on draft night, but the deal fell through.
Holmes hasn't been a rotation player for the Mavs all season, and his big contract doesn't appear to be what the Mavs want over the next two seasons. He's scheduled to make nearly $25 million over the next two seasons (assuming he picks up his player option this summer), and the Mavs could use him as salary filler in a trade to upgrade their roster.
Dallas will almost certainly have to take draft capital or young talent off their books since Holmes doesn't have much impact anymore, but if Dallas is to absorb a big contract, his The contract makes a lot of sense for the transfer.
Holmes doesn't appear to be in the Mavs' long-term plans, so don't be shocked if he plays elsewhere to finish the season.