Dallas Mavericks secured the draft rights to Turkish sharpshooter Tarik Biberovic, a 45% three‑point shooter, after a draft‑night trade that expires July 7. The move arrives while the club rides a 2‑game winning streak, having posted a 149‑128 victory over the Chicago Bulls on 2026‑04‑13.
How did the trade happen?
The Mavericks’ front office struck a deal on draft night, swapping assets to obtain Biberovic’s NBA rights from Fenerbahçe. Insider Marc Stein reported that the Turkish club’s contract includes an opt‑out clause effective July 7, meaning Dallas can bring the 23‑year‑old to the NBA roster as soon as the clause is exercised. The transaction was confirmed via the NBA’s official transaction log on July 6.
Why Biberovic matters for Dallas Mavericks
Biberovic has logged nearly 1,000 attempts from beyond the arc over the past three seasons, hitting 45% of them, according to The Ringer’s Kevin O'Connor. That efficiency places him among the world’s elite perimeter shooters. For a team that relies on spacing and pick‑and‑roll action, a reliable 3‑point threat can stretch defenses and open driving lanes for Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving.
What’s next for the sharpshooter?
If Fenerbahçe exercises the opt‑out on July 7, Dallas will likely invite Biberovic to training camp in September. He will need to adjust to NBA pace, but his track record at a top European club suggests he can contribute off the bench early. The Mavericks are expected to integrate him into their offensive sets, giving him opportunities to shoot in the second unit while the starters control the paint.
How does this fit the Mavericks’ recent form?
The club’s recent form (last 5 games: 2W‑0D‑3L, WWLLL) shows a need for consistent scoring beyond the arc. After a dominant 149‑128 win over Chicago, the Mavericks have been chasing that offensive spark. Adding a shooter who can convert at a 45% clip could help stabilize the perimeter and keep the team competitive in a tight Western Conference race.
