So, the Mavs made a big deal yet? Well, GM Donnie Nelson promised a "very active summer," so let's hop to it.
Actually, though NBA free agency is just hatching, Dallas may be already making progress. That is, if you consider re-signing Jason Kidd progress. Kidd may not be the Mavs' most important signing this off-season, but he's by far their most important re-signing.
If Kidd walks - without compensation - I'm crowing about the disastrous Devin Harris trade, re-writing the Steve Nash nightmare and the Mavs immediately nosedive into rebuilding. Kidd isn't a consistently elite point guard anymore, but without him they can wipe "championship" off the 2009-10 grease-board goals.
Good news: Dallas' Only Daily's Eddie Sefko says owner Mark Cuban is already at Kidd's front door in New York, hopefully beating the Knicks to the pitch punch.
More good news: The Mavs have money and bargaining chips to fill their needs.
Drafting Frenchman Rodrigue Beabois did nothing for next year's team, but with the mid-level exception and the flexible contracts of Jerry Stackhouse and Erick Dampier Dallas should get busy getting better. Plus, Sports Illustrated ranks Dallas as the No. 6 destination for free agents.
How's this for a summer schedule?
1. Re-sign Jason Kidd and Brandon Bass.
2. Trade Stackhouse/Dampier for something close to Emeka Okafor/Vladimir Radmanovic.
3. Sign Ben Gordon.
4. Don't sign Rasheed Wallace.
5. Break Yao Ming's foot.