JUST IN : Mavericks Looking to Strike Deal to Prevent Fan-Favorite Guard’s Controversial Departure
The Dallas Mavericks are working urgently to secure the future of one of their most beloved players, aiming to prevent what could become a controversial and emotional exit. Sources around the league indicate the Mavericks are actively pursuing a deal to keep Dorian Finney-Smith, affectionately known by fans as “Downtown Dorian”, from leaving the team this offseason.

However, recent developments suggest a rift may be growing between Dorian and the organization. Though he hasn’t made public statements regarding dissatisfaction, reports of behind-the-scenes frustrations have surfaced—ranging from contract disputes to concerns about his evolving role in Jason Kidd’s rotation following the acquisition of new backcourt stars.
Fans have noticed subtle changes—cryptic Instagram stories, less media engagement, and an unusually quiet demeanor during post-game interviews. These small signs have fueled speculation that the man fans chant for every time he hits a big three might be considering a change of scenery.
The Mavericks front office is reportedly aware of the tension and is taking proactive steps to mend the situation. Options on the table include a contract extension, increased offensive responsibility, or even a sign-and-trade arrangement that would give Dorian a respectful exit if a deal can’t be reached.
Letting Downtown Dorian walk without clarity or closure would be a serious blow to the Mavericks’ culture and chemistry. He represents more than just stats—he’s a locker room leader and a symbol of perseverance that resonates with both fans and teammates.
“Players like Dorian don’t grow on trees,” said a Western Conference scout. “He’s glue—he keeps teams together even when things get tough.”
With free agency looming, Dallas is facing a critical crossroads. Whether they can retain Downtown Dorian or orchestrate a graceful parting of ways, one thing is certain: the Mavericks are determined to avoid a messy breakup that could leave a lasting mark on their locker room and legacy.