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Dallas Mavericks now reportedly favorites to land future Hall of Famer in sign-and-trade.

Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison pulled off an under-the-radar trade last week, dumping Tim Hardaway Jr. and his bloated contract on the Detroit Pistons.

This created more financial flexibility for the defending Western Conference champions heading into NBA free agency on Sunday.

What would Dallas do in order to find another option behind the big two of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving? We now might have an answer to that.

It was reported earlier on Sunday that Dallas was one of the teams linked to four-time NBA champion Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors.

Thompson and the Warriors have been headed for a divorce over the past several weeks. He’s now free to negotiate with other teams after a stellar 13-year career in the Bay Area.

ESPN’S Adrian Wojnarowski now reports that Thompson plans on having talks with the Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers in the opening hours of NBA free agency.

Of the four teams listed above, only Philadelphia can offer Thompson the full mid-level exception. That changes if Paul George indeed bolts the Clippers for the 76ers. If so, Los Angeles can offer Thompson said exception.

What a Klay Thompson sign-and-trade would look like for the Dallas Mavericks

Klay Thompson, Dallas Mavericks

Golden State is willing to work with the Mavericks and other teams on a sign-and-trade in hopes of helping Thompson land the best contract available. It’s the least these Warriors can do after he played a vital role in them winning four of the past 10 NBA titles.

Maxi Kleber, a big man, and Josh Green, a guard, have surfaced as potential trade partners for Thompson that would send them to Northern California. For the upcoming season, the two will receive salaries totaling $23.6 million. Additionally, we have a good feeling that the Warriors would request some draft picks.

Dallas has to find the thought of including Thompson in the mix enticing. They had severe trouble making long-range shots during their matchup with the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals. Despite his advanced age and past injury history, Thompson remains a reliable catch-and-shoot outside option.

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