Dallas Mavericks Waiving Tyus Jones The Dallas Mavericks are set to waive veteran point guard Tyus Jones, marking the end of a brief and underwhelming stint with the team. According to Marc Stein of The Stein Line, the move was confirmed late Friday, with the Mavericks aiming to clear roster space for potential signings, including converting Ryan Nembhard to a standard contract. Since the waiver occurred before the March 1st playoff eligibility deadline, Jones could be signed by another team and still participate in the postseason. Jones joined the Mavericks in a trade deadline deal from the Charlotte Hornets, a move that saw Dallas send Malaki Branham to Charlotte. Branham was acquired from the Washington Wizards in the Anthony Davis trade. The Mavericks hoped Jones’ playmaking ability would provide a spark, but his impact was minimal. In eight games with Dallas, he started twice, averaging just 3.1 points and 2.6 assists in 15 minutes. His struggles were evident, as the Mavericks had previously expressed interest in him for years but found his size—6’1”—and inconsistent shooting to be liabilities. This marked his third team of the season. A 29-year-old 11th-year NBA veteran, Jones is known for his ball-handling and ability to set up teammates. Over his career, he has averaged 7.3 points, 4.3 assists, and 0.8 turnovers in 20.7 minutes per game across 738 regular-season appearances for teams including Minnesota, Memphis, Washington, Phoenix, Orlando, and Dallas. He signed a one-year/$7 million deal with the Orlando Magic before this season but faced challenges aligning with the team’s timeline. With the Mavericks also needing cap flexibility, his unrestricted free agency this offseason makes further investment in older players impractical.#charlotte_hornets #dallas_mavericks #tyus_jones #ryan_nembhard #marc_stein