Sexton, a restricted free agent, hasn't gotten much attention from teams this summer.
He would slot in nicely alongside [Luka Doncic](/nba/players/2900426/luka-doncic/) in the backcourt as a secondary playmaker, and it would allow the Mavericks to move [Spencer Dinwiddie](/nba/players/2135526/spencer-dinwiddie/) back to the bench in a Sixth Man capacity, an area he's excelled at over his career. As it pertains to the Mavericks, it sounds as though the only way they'd be able to land Sexton is if they managed to pull in a third team that could send Cleveland valuable assets, but the more teams you add to a deal, the more complicated it becomes. So far nothing has materialized for Sexton, but a recent report suggests that at one point Sexton was part of sign-and-trade discussions with the [Dallas Mavericks](https://www.cbssports.com/nba/teams/DAL/dallas-mavericks/). The 23-year-old guard has a [three-year, $40 million offer on the table from the Cavaliers](https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-free-agency-cavaliers-make-collin-sexton-three-year-offer-but-hes-unlikely-to-take-it-per-report/) to remain in Cleveland, but reports at the start of summer indicated that he's looking for a deal that would pay him around $20 million a year. [Donovan Mitchell](/nba/players/2842760/donovan-mitchell/). "The Cavs have had conversations with Dallas about a sign-and-trade for Collin Sexton," Fedor said.
Rumors suggest the Dallas Mavericks discussed a Collin Sexton sign-and-trade ...
Stay tuned to see where Sexton ends up, and what the Mavs can accomplish this season. Both teams want to qualify for the playoffs and contend for a championship this season, so neither team is looking to make a lateral move. It gives them additional flexibility to make trades before the deadline, and it will be interesting to see what general manager Nico Harrison and the front office can pull off. With Kevin Durant and Donovan Mitchell waiting to be dealt, the landscape in the league could change dramatically, and it could present an unexpected opportunity for the 23-year-old guard. The 23-year-old is healthy and ready to make an impact. [was discussed](https://thesmokingcuban.com/posts/dallas-mavericks-rumors-2022-explore-trade-tim-hardaway-jr), but the Mavs could not find a suitable deal.
Dallas has reportedly been linked to Collin Sexton this offseason. Chris Fedor of cleveland.com reported a potential sign-and-trade that could happen with the ...
Despite not signing a new deal with the Cavaliers, Sexton is a valuable player and Cleveland will want talented players in return. “The Cavs have had conversations with Dallas about a sign-and-trade for Collin Sexton. However, the Mavericks are interested in a sign-and-trade deal. The talented guard is a restricted free agent, which means that Cleveland can match any offer that he gets from another team. Collin Sexton has been one of the most entertaining young players in recent years. However, owner Mark Cuban and general manager Nico Harrison aren't satisfied with where the team is yet, and will try to improve the roster.
A new report indicates that the Cleveland Cavaliers have spoken with the Dallas Mavericks about a possible sign-and-trade involving Collin Sexton, ...
The Cavaliers would undoubtedly prefer not to have this drag into training camp, but it’s entirely possible that such a scenario takes place. And neither the [Utah] Jazz nor the Mavericks have the pieces that the Cavs would want back in a sign and trade for Collin. The Cavaliers have Sexton is coming off an injury that limited him to just 11 games last season. “But if you’re talking about a sign-and-trade, the Cavs need something back that is going to be valuable to them. Raptors, host Lakers in December](https://cavaliersnation.com/2022/08/16/report-cavs-to-begin-regular-season-vs-raptors-host-lakers-in-december/) [Brandon Jennings validates Darius Garland’s offseason work with 7-word declaration](https://cavaliersnation.com/2022/08/15/brandon-jennings-validates-darius-garlands-offseason-work-with-7-word-declaration/) [Darius Garland releases awesome behind-the-scenes footage of his exciting offseason](https://cavaliersnation.com/2022/08/15/darius-garland-releases-awesome-behind-the-scenes-footage-highlighting-exciting-offseason/)
In an effort to replace Jalen Brunson's production, the Dallas Mavericks have discussed a sign-and-trade for Collin Sexton from the Cavaliers.
That may be his best route to earning a bigger payday in 2023. Newcomer Christian Wood will also play a big factor, though his work will primarily be done in the paint. Yet, anyone acquiring Sexton has a few hurdles to clear. to help provide a scoring punch. Yet, teams can always clear more space off their books for 2022 by trading away contracts to acquire Sexton. But the two-guard should be good to go for the start of the 2022 season.
The Cavs have reportedly had conversations with the Mavs about a possible sign-and-trade deal for free agent Collin Sexton.
Based on all the rumors we’ve heard, it seems that Cleveland is willing to let Sexton go — at the right price, of course. “But if you’re talking about a sign-and-trade, the Cavs need something back that is going to be valuable to them. There hasn’t been much progress with regard to Collin Sexton’s contract extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
NBA Trade Rumors: According to a recent report, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Dallas Mavericks held Collin Sexton sign-and-trade talks.
And, on the surface, the comparisons between Sexton and Brunson are quite interesting. Add in the fact that he’s still just 23 years old, and the lack of interest from around the league in Sexton is quite peculiar. Collin Sexton remains on the open market and could be a natural fit in Dallas at a position of need.
Mavs Vault will be on view for fair visitors from Sept. 30 to Oct. 23 at the Hall of State at Fair Park. The exhibit will showcase landmark moments of the ...
23 at the Hall of State at Fair Park. There will also be special themed events including Mavs Legends Night, Nurses Night and MFFL Family Fun. The exhibit will showcase landmark moments of the team's 42 years with never-before-seen artifacts, a short historical film, interactive trivia kiosks, a photo booth, a progression display of the team's jerseys, exclusive merchandise and more.