Mavs ink Devean George
By ART GARCIA
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
The Mavericks completed their off-season shopping spree by coming to terms with free agent Devean George, his agent confirmed Tuesday.
The former Los Angeles Lakers forward is signing a two-year deal for $4.2 million, with a player option for the second year. George, 28, has spent his entire seven-year career with the Lakers and was a key part of three championship teams.
“Devean is going to be a Maverick,” his agent, Mark Bartelstein, said. “He’s excited. We went through a number of free-agent options, and we felt, because of his experience, it would be a great fit. He wants to help the Mavs win a championship.”
George has averaged 6.0 points and 3.3 rebounds in 429 career games, with 66 starts. Injuries limited the 6-foot-8 swingman to 15 games two years ago, but Bartelstein said his client is healthy and primed for a full season.
“He’s going to have a great season,” Bartelstein said.
With the player option, George can test the market again next summer. Bartelstein, however, said George hopes to remains with the Mavs long-term.
George will compete for minutes with Jerry Stackhouse and rookie Maurice Ager in the swingman rotation behind starters Josh Howard and Greg Buckner.
The Mavs currently have 14 players under contract, one less than the maximum. The plan is to fill that final spot in training camp.
The addition of George is the last of several moves designed to upgrade the team since the loss to Miami in the NBA Finals. The Mavs have added veterans Buckner, Austin Croshere and Anthony Johnson.