The Dallas Mavericks are set to begin one of the most fascinating chapters in franchise history. Months after getting called out for removing Luka Doncic from the roster, the front office has gone all-in to build a team around youthful energy and veteran presence. The spotlight burns brighter with the arrival of No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, who was recently listed as a guard on the team’s site. But the change extends beyond the roster.

The Mavericks are shifting their training camp to Vancouver for the first time. From September 30 to October 4, they’ll set up at Simon Fraser University, a backdrop that adds intrigue as Kyrie Irving works back from a torn ACL. On Twitch, Irving shared he’s “healing up great,” giving Dallas hope. But before the work begins in Canada, the Mavericks’ yea

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