This Mavs-Wizards offseason trade is focused on Bradley Beal

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Why This Trade Would Benefit The Dallas Mavericks

The benefit for the Dallas Mavericks is easy. Bradley Beal is the league’s leading scorer and has shown no signs of slowing down.

A backcourt of Bradley Beal and Luka Doncic is something that would excite Mavericks fans for years to come. This is a team that is looking to become a staple in the postseason and Beal is a player that can get them to that level.

The Mavericks are an above-average team this season but find themselves right on the border of the playoff race.

The Western Conference is extremely difficult and that is not going to change moving forward. This means Dallas will have to make some moves if they want to keep up.

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Luka Doncic is a good enough player to keep them in the hunt but he could use a partner in crime. We have seen many teams load up on stars in hopes of bringing home a championship. Dallas is a franchise that is looking for their first title since 2011 and can move quickly in the offseason.

When you have a player like Luka Doncic, it is important not to waste any time in his career. This trade would show that the front office is going to be aggressive and do whatever it takes for the team to win.

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