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December 01, 2011

Wave Goodbye to the Glory Daze

Dallas Mavericks fans everywhere, myself included, rejoiced at the news of the new CBA. Finally, we can watch our reigning champs hang the banner, flaunt their rings, and defend their ever-so-deserving NBA title.

And then...

Well, then...free agency happened.

Caron Butler was the first to go. Caron Butler, the Mavs second leading scorer during the 2011 season. He tore his patellar tendon after 49 games and watched the Mavs win the championship without his help the entire playoffs. Apparently, he doesn't feel like owes the Mavs anything. Off he goes to L.A. in attempt to chase a second ring with Chris Paul and Blake Griffin to help him along the way. Butler will be missed. His perimeter defense was stellar, his twenty points per game lifted a significant weight off of Dirk's shoulders, and his overall toughness is feared around the league.




Tyson Chandler was the next. Undoubtedly the best center the Dallas Mavericks have ever had. Without his defense, intensity, and hustle the Mavericks would never have made it past Portland. Though he brought the defense and energy, he still didn't "bring the championship" to Dallas. He was just a more significant piece than others on their roster. With money on his mind, he's off to New York. Sixty million over four years. Wow.



DeSean Stevenson signed with the New Jersey Nets in a one year deal worth around 2.5 million. Not a bad payday for him, especially since the Nets will most likely miss the playoffs. More money and more time off for the previously deemed, "token crazy guy." Though he was vital to the playoff run I truly believe his role is easily replaceable. Therefore, his absence won't necessarily be missed or even noticed.




Speaking of valuable contributors who won't necessarily be missed...Peja Stojakovic decided to retire a champion. Hard to blame him, he will always be known as a sniper that could bury threes from anywhere on the hardwood. He was, and is, a class act that showed up to work every day with the knowledge of his role, and the drive to fulfill it.


J.J. Barea got his big contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He will reportedly make just shy of twenty million over the next four years in Minnesota. It's a bit more difficult to be upset with Barea, though. He was a hard worker that steadily improved for five straight years in Dallas. When all was said and done, he had clearly paid his dues, and earned his right to be considered a World Champion Maverick. I, as most Mavs fans do, wish him the best of luck.


Six free-agents. Five of them gone. There's only one left. Don't worry Dallas, Brian "the Custodian" Cardinal is here to stay! Cardinal resigned with Dallas proving his worth yet again as a class act, blue collar worker, and a loyal teammate. For 1.4 million he is staying around for at least one more year to take charges, bury three pointers, and mop the floor with his pesky defense.


Fortunately, the Mavericks first championship run was unforgettable. The five departing free agents will be missed, perhaps blamed, and even hated by some Mavs fans. However, the banner hanging from the American Airlines Center rafters will remind us to be thankful for their contributions, their work ethic, and the priceless memories of 2011.