
With injuries mounting and playoff hopes hanging by a thread, the Dallas Mavericks are making moves — literally. The Mavs will convert two-way guard Brandon Williams to a standard two-year NBA contract later this week, his agents Derek Lafayette and Fess Irvin of Skyward Sports told ESPN.
Williams has been one of the most efficient and underrated contributors in Dallas’ rotation this season — and now he’s officially earned his spot.
📈 Quietly Producing
In just 15 minutes per game, Williams is putting up:
- 8.3 points
- 2.4 assists
- 51.1% from the field
- 37.9% from three
He’s not just a bench spark — he’s been a model of efficiency, especially at a time when the Mavs need it most. With both Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving out, Dallas has desperately searched for offensive stability and backcourt depth. Brandon has stepped up with poise and precision.
🧠 Underrated IQ, Real Potential
What stands out most isn’t just the shooting splits — it’s the smart decision-making, unselfish ball movement, and gritty on-ball defense that Williams brings. He doesn’t try to do too much. He plays within himself and consistently makes the right reads.
At just 24 years old, Williams still has plenty of room to grow, and the Mavericks are making a savvy long-term investment.
🧱 Building for the Future
The Mavs are currently 38-41, clinging to the 10th seed in the West, and battling for Play-In survival. While the big names are sidelined, it’s guys like Williams who can tilt the momentum of a tight playoff race — or at the very least, give Dallas fans something to get excited about.
This move isn’t just about this season — it’s about building a stronger, deeper roster moving forward, one where under-the-radar talent can thrive.
🖊️ The Deal
Williams’ new contract will give him security and the Mavericks flexibility. Expect more minutes and responsibilities in the closing stretch of the season, and maybe even a breakout game or two if he keeps up his pace.