The Dallas Mavericks are among various NBA teams that have 'shown interest' in pulling off a trade for Buddy Hield of the Indiana Pacers. Only time will tell if that will happen before the 2023-24 season tips off for Dallas on Oct. 25.
DALLAS — After reporting surfaced of Buddy Hield's contract talks with the Indiana Pacers stalling, he has become one of the hotter names in trade rumors, especially since the much-anticipated
Hield is set to play the final season of his four-year, $94 million contract in 2023-24, making him a free agent next summer barring any contract extension agreement. It's important for the 30-year-old sharpshooter to maximize his value in a contract year, but also to ensure that he's on a team that will value holding his Bird rights to maximize his earning potential.
"When you look at the Pacers' roster, one thing — Kevin Pritchard, the Pacers president of basketball operations said in April, 'We might want to extend Buddy Hield.' He was really non-committal, but a lot of it came down to role," Charania said."They have Bennedict Mathurin, who they drafted last year in the lottery. He's going to have a bigger role this year. He might even begin the year starting and be the full-time starter.
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