

After the ‘makeshift’ Dallas Mavericks took down the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night with brand new ‘hardship exception’ signees Theo Pinson and Marquese Chriss playing surprising big roles on the fly, owner Mark Cuban made it known how impressed he was with what he saw.
“That was fun to watch,” said Cuban on his MavsCollectibles Discourse after the game.
“Seeing guys basically just show up and play great like that! We are going to have some hard decisions!”
That quote from Cuban shouldn't be taken lightly, because it's one of the few, if only, recent examples we have of someone in the Mavs front office seemingly being open to a roster shakeup. Even when Mavs GM Nico Harrison joined play-by-play announcer Mark Followill on the broadcast in Minnesota on Sunday, he took the 'company man' approach and called for even more patience with this current Dallas roster that has been bombarded by injuries and COVID-19.
Cuban's thoughts, however, seems to jibe well with our 'Change is Good!' piece from earlier:
The Mavericks will obviously need more than a couple of new 10-day contract guys in order to truly take the next step towards being a contender when Luka Doncic, who is now going to miss even more time due to entering the NBA's Covid protocols, returns to action. That much is a given.
However, giving guys like Pinson, Chriss, and now Texas Legends standout Carlik Jones a real chance to make the roster over some of the current players, who have been inconsistent this season, could be a good way to raise the team's performance level while also incrementally improving the asset department.
Dallas' list of inactive players seems to be growing by the day. Such is the nature of this seemingly never-ending COVID-19 pandemic. But if the Mavs can take advantage of this weird 'showcase' part of the season, maybe it can be a silver lining.