ProFitX 2022 NBA Contract Report: Bruce Brown
More recently, Wood was added to the starting lineup which gave the Mavericks a huge spark as they quickly rose to the top half of the Western Conference playoff standings. As such, our Athledex platform has his real-time value to be more than $26 million this season.
Once again, decisions need to be made in the Dallas front office. On Christmas Eve, Wood became eligible to sign a four-year, $77 million extension with the Mavs. Given that would be an average of just under $20 million per season, it’s clear that he would be well worth this type of deal. Marc Stein recently reported that Dallas has opened discussions on an extension with Wood, but would also consider a trade before February’s deadline if talks don’t trend in the right direction.
As the season goes on, Wood gets better. He’s learning how he can compliment his teammates, but has also improved defensively.
A floor spacer and rim protector, Wood has blocked nine shots in his past four games. He’s also knocked down 11 triples over this span. He grades highly in quite a few ProFitX roles, which goes to show how impactful he has been for Dallas this season.
Simply put, it’s a no brainer for the Mavericks to extend Wood. Even if he’s not part of the long-term plans, this deal would be a positive return on investment and a tradable asset. Waiting until the offseason and risking him walking for nothing would be detrimental for the Mavs, who already lack trade assets relative to the rest of the league.