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Mark Cuban Credits NBA Insider Shams Charania For Landing Kyrie Irving To Dallas Mavericks

Mark Cuban credits ESPN insider Shams Charania for playing a crucial role in the Dallas Mavericks’ acquisition and contract extension of Kyrie Irving. Charania’s connections helped navigate complex negotiations, leading to Irving becoming the Mavericks’ franchise cornerstone after Luka Doncic’s trade.

Published By: Karan Singh Rathod
Last updated: August 21, 2025 13:07:17 IST

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Mark Cuban, the billionaire co-owner of the Dallas Mavericks, recently revealed the crucial role ESPN insider Shams Charania played in bringing Kyrie Irving to Dallas. The blockbuster trade in the 2022-23 season reshaped the Mavericks and pushed them closer to title contention.

How Shams Charania Helped Seal the Deal?

Speaking on Semafor’s Mixed Signals podcast, Cuban called Charania “my guy,” emphasizing that his involvement went beyond breaking news. Cuban explained, “Shams was a big help with us getting Kyrie, and for us extending him because he had a great relationship with Kyrie’s agent.” Cuban highlighted how volatile NBA trades can be, recalling near-deals involving stars like Kobe Bryant and Paul Pierce that collapsed last minute. Insiders like Charania provide invaluable insight into player interests and negotiations, giving teams a critical edge in complex trades.

Kyrie Irving’s Impact on the Mavericks

Irving arrived in Dallas in February 2023, pairing with Luka Doncic to form a lethal duo. Although the Mavericks missed the playoffs that season, Irving’s performance validated the risk. This offseason, Kyrie inked a three-year contract extension worth $119 million. Over nearly three seasons, he’s averaged 25.5 points per game on close to 50% shooting, establishing himself as a franchise cornerstone.

A New Chapter for Dallas Post-Doncic

Following Luka Doncic’s trade to the Lakers before the 2024-25 deadline, Irving now leads the Mavericks. Despite a torn ACL last season, Irving averaged 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists while shooting efficiently from beyond the arc. His expected return in early 2026 could boost a Dallas roster featuring Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, and rookie Cooper Flagg, signaling a fresh push toward championship contention.

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