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Daniel Gafford (born October 1, 1998) is an American professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Arkansas Razorbacks and was drafted in the second round of the 2019 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls .
Before the February 8, 2024, trade deadline, the Mavericks traded for P.J. Washington and two future second–round picks from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Seth Curry, Grant Williams, and a 2027 first–round pick that is top 2 protected. [84] Daniel Gafford was also received from the Washington Wizards for Richaun Holmes and draft ...
Gafford was previously scheduled to play in Boston on Feb. 9, but the day before was traded from Washington to Dallas. 2024 NBA Finals: How Mavs center Daniel Gafford went from trade market to ...
During the 2024 NBA Trade Deadline, Dawkins traded Daniel Gafford to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Richaun Holmes and a 2024 first-round draft pick via the Oklahoma City Thunder. [13] Heading into the 2024 NBA Draft, the Wizards held picks 2, 26, and 51.
The trade means the end of a third stint in Dallas for Curry, who is in his 10th NBA season. Golden State star Stephen Curry's younger brother averaged 4.3 points per game for the Mavs this season.
Gafford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Taylor Gafford (1886–1981), American nurse, teacher, and artist; Carl Gafford (born 1953), American comics artist; Daniel Gafford (born 1998), American basketball player; Monk Gafford (1920–1987), American football player; Ray Gafford (1914–1990), American golfer
As the trade deadline approached, Winger continued to hold out for a willing partner that would give the Wizards a first-round pick for any players on the trading block. On February 8th, Winger got his wish, trading their starting Center, Daniel Gafford , to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Richaun Holmes and Dallas' first-round pick in the ...
The team, who acquired Derek Harper in a midseason trade with the Dallas Mavericks, once again won the Atlantic Division with a 57–25 record. In the playoffs , the team played a then NBA-record 25 games (the Boston Celtics played 26 games in the 2008 playoffs ); they started by defeating the New Jersey Nets in the first round before finally ...