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Top 20 Dallas Maverick Players of All Time (2025)

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Here are my picks for the top 20 Dallas Maverick players of all time. The Mavericks started in the 1980-81 season in Dallas, where they have been every since. In their 45 seasons, the Mavericks have made the playoffs 26 times and have won 1 championship.


Jim Jackson

20. Jim Jackson

  • Seasons: 5

  • Stats: 19.6 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 3.8 APG

  • Accolades: None

  • Playoff Games: 0

Jackson was a talented and versatile scorer for the Mavericks, known for his smooth shooting stroke and ability to create offense as part of the exciting “Three J’s” era alongside Jason Kidd and Jamal Mashburn. Despite his strong individual production, internal conflicts and instability within the organization prevented the trio from reaching their full potential together, leading to Jackson’s departure after just a few seasons.


Jamal Mashburn

19. Jamal Mashburn

  • Seasons: 4

  • Stats: 19.9 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 3.3 APG

  • Accolades: NBA All-Rookie Team

  • Playoff Games: 0

Mashburn was a gifted scorer for the Mavericks, bringing size, skill, and offensive versatility that made him a key piece of Dallas’s young core in the early 1990s. However, injuries and chemistry issues within the “Three J’s” trio kept the team from developing into a true contender, and Mashburn was traded before he could reach his full potential in Dallas.


Brad Davis

18. Brad Davis

  • Seasons: 12

  • Stats: 8.6 PPG, 1.9 RPG, 5.1 APG

  • Accolades: None

  • Playoff Games: 45

Davis was a steady and reliable point guard for the Mavericks, known for his leadership, court vision, and consistent play during the franchise’s early years. While not a star, his longevity and impact as a foundational player earned him the honor of being the first Maverick to have his jersey retired.


Roy Tarpley

17. Roy Tarpley

  • Seasons: 6

  • Stats: 12.6 PPG, 10.0 RPG, 1.0 APG

  • Accolades: NBA All-Rookie Team, 1x NBA Sixth Man of the Year

  • Playoff Games: 24

Tarpley was an incredibly talented big man for the Mavericks, known for his rebounding dominance, shot-blocking, and ability to score inside and out. Unfortunately, off-court issues and multiple suspensions due to substance abuse derailed his promising career and kept him from becoming a long-term star in Dallas.


Sam Perkins

16. Sam Perkins

  • Seasons: 6

  • Stats: 14.4 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 1.8 APG

  • Accolades: NBA All-Rookie Team

  • Playoff Games: 38

Perkins was a skilled and versatile forward/center for the Mavericks, known for his smooth shooting touch, rebounding, and ability to stretch the floor with his jumper. While he was a consistent contributor during his time in Dallas, the team struggled to make deep playoff runs, limiting the broader impact of his tenure.


James Donaldson

15. James Donaldson

  • Seasons: 7

  • Stats: 8.8 PPG, 9.5 RPG, 0.8 RPG

  • Accolades: 1x NBA All-Star

  • Playoff Games: 33

Donaldson was a dependable and physically imposing center for the Mavericks, known for his shot-blocking, rebounding, and interior defense that anchored Dallas’s front court during their rise in the late 1980s. While not a major offensive threat, his presence in the paint was vital to the team’s success, including their run to the Western Conference Finals in 1988.


J.J. Barea

14. J.J. Barea

  • Seasons: 11

  • Stats: 8.6 PPG, 2.0 RPG, 3.8 APG

  • Accolades: 1x NBA Champion

  • Playoff Games: 50

Barea was a tough, crafty, and fearless point guard for the Mavericks, known for his playmaking, clutch performances, and ability to energize the team off the bench. Despite his small stature, he played a key role in Dallas’s 2011 NBA championship run, earning respect for his heart and impact on the court.


Shawn Marion

13. Shawn Marion

  • Seasons: 5

  • Stats: 11.6 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 1.8 APG

  • Accolades: 1x NBA Champion

  • Playoff Games: 38

Marion was a versatile and elite defender for the Mavericks, known for his rebounding, hustle, and ability to guard multiple positions while contributing as a slasher on offense. His veteran presence and defensive leadership were crucial in helping Dallas win the 2011 NBA championship.


Josh Howard

12. Josh Howard

  • Seasons: 7

  • Stats: 15.3 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 1.7 APG

  • Accolades: NBA All-Rookie Team, 1x NBA All-Star

  • Playoff Games: 62

Howard was a skilled and athletic wing for the Mavericks, known for his scoring ability, defensive versatility, and rebounding from the small forward position. He was a key contributor during Dallas’s mid-2000s success, including their run to the 2006 NBA Finals, but a combination of declining performance, injury issues, and an expiring contract eventually led to him being traded.


Tyson Chandler

11. Tyson Chandler

  • Seasons: 2

  • Stats: 10.2 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 0.8 APG

  • Accolades: 1x NBA All-Defensive Team, 1x NBA Champion

  • Playoff Games: 26

Chandler was a defensive anchor and elite shot-blocker for the Mavericks, known for his rim protection, rebounding, and efficient scoring around the basket. His presence helped Dallas win the 2011 NBA championship, solidifying his role as a key contributor on that title team.


Kyrie Irving

10. Kyrie Irving

  • Seasons: 3

  • Stats: 25.5 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 5.1 APG

  • Accolades: 2x NBA All-Star

  • Playoff Games: 22

Irving so far has shown elite scoring and playmaking abilities during his time with the Mavericks, quickly becoming a key offensive weapon. He was a huge impact for the Mavericks run into the finals in 2024, and it will be interesting to see what potential him and Anthony Davis have together once Kyrie recovers from his injury.


Derek Harper

9. Derek Harper

  • Seasons: 12

  • Stats: 14.4 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 5.9 APG

  • Accolades: 2x NBA All-Defensive Team

  • Playoff Games: 48

Harper was a steady and reliable point guard for the Mavericks, known for his solid defense, playmaking, and leadership throughout his long tenure with the team. While not a high-profile star, Harper’s consistency and competitiveness made him a cornerstone of Dallas’s backcourt in the late 1980s and early 1990s.


Jason Terry

8. Jason Terry

  • Seasons: 8

  • Stats: 16.1 PPG, 2.3 RPG, 4.1 APG

  • Accolades: 1x NBA Sixth Man of the Year, 1x NBA Champion

  • Playoff Games: 87

Terry was a sharpshooting and energetic guard for the Mavericks, known for his three-point shooting, clutch scoring, and veteran leadership. He played a crucial role off the bench during Dallas’s 2011 NBA championship run, providing timely offense and steady playmaking.

Rolando Blackman

7. Rolando Blackman

  • Seasons: 11

  • Stats: 19.2 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 3.2 APG

  • Accolades: 4x NBA All-Star

  • Playoff Games: 48

Blackman was a talented and reliable shooting guard for the Mavericks, known for his smooth scoring ability, mid-range shooting, and leadership on the court. As one of Dallas’s all-time greats, he was a consistent offensive force and key contributor throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.

Michael Finley

6. Michael Finley

  • Seasons: 9

  • Stats: 19.8 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 3.8 APG

  • Accolades: 2x NBA All-Star

  • Playoff Games: 56

Finley was a versatile and skilled wing for the Mavericks, known for his scoring ability, athleticism, and clutch performances. As a key leader during the late 1990s and early 2000s, Finley helped establish Dallas as a competitive team in the Western Conference.


Mark Aguirre

5. Mark Aguirre

  • Seasons: 8

  • Stats: 24.6 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 3.8 APG

  • Accolades: 3x NBA All-Star

  • Playoff Games: 45

Aguirre was a prolific scorer and dynamic forward for the Mavericks, known for his smooth shooting and ability to create offense. As Dallas’s first true star in the 1980s, Aguirre consistently led the team in scoring and helped raise the franchise’s profile in the league.


Steve Nash

4. Steve Nash

  • Seasons: 6

  • Stats: 14.6 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 7.2 APG

  • Accolades: 2x NBA All-Star, 2x All-NBA

  • Playoff Games: 43

Nash was an exceptional and creative point guard for the Mavericks, known for his elite playmaking, court vision, and shooting ability. During his time in Dallas, he was a key facilitator who helped orchestrate the offense and demonstrated the skills that would define his successful career.


Jason Kidd

3. Jason Kidd

  • Seasons: 8

  • Stats: 10.5 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 8.4 APG

  • Accolades: NBA All-Rookie Team, Rookie of the Year, 3x NBA All-Star, 1x NBA Champion

  • Playoff Games: 46

Kidd was a tenacious and versatile point guard for the Mavericks, known for his elite passing, court vision, and defensive intensity. He played a crucial role in transforming Dallas into a championship contender, helping lead the team to the 2006 NBA Finals with his leadership and all-around game.


Luka Doncic

2. Luka Dončić

  • Seasons: 7

  • Stats: 28.6 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 8.3 APG

  • Accolades: NBA All-Rookie Team, Rookie of the Year, 1x NBA Scoring Champ, 5x NBA All-Star, 5x All-NBA, 1x NBA Western Conference Finals MVP

  • Playoff Games: 50

Dončić is a phenomenal and versatile playmaker for the Mavericks, known for his exceptional scoring, passing, and clutch performances at a young age. He quickly became the franchise’s cornerstone before being traded to the Lakers earlier this year.


Dirk Nowitzki

1. Dirk Nowitzki

  • Seasons: 21

  • Stats: 20.7 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 2.4 APG

  • Accolades: 14x NBA All-Star, 12x All-NBA, 1x NBA MVP, 1x NBA Champion, 1x NBA Finals MVP

  • Playoff Games: 145

Nowitzki is the greatest player in Mavericks history due to his revolutionary scoring ability, unmatched loyalty, and transformative impact on the franchise. As one of the best shooting big men ever, Dirk led Dallas to its first NBA championship in 2011 and redefined the power forward position with his deadly outside shooting. His scoring records, longevity, and leadership have made him an iconic figure not only for the Mavericks but for the entire NBA.

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