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Mavs Looking To Upgrade At Power Forward, Interest In Pascal Siakam ‘Overstated’

The Dallas Mavericks are looking to upgrade at the power forward position, according to Marc Stein of Substack.

The Mavs did register interest Pascal Siakam, though Stein adds that their interest is “overstated.”

The Mavs have also been linked with a move for Isaiah Stewart.

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