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Mavs centre Noel puts off big payday

Set to accept $4.1m qualifying offer for one year

- Schuyler Dixon

Dallas Mavericks centre Nerlens Noel has decided to wait a year to try to cash in as a free agent.

Two people with knowledge of the agreement said Saturday that Noel accepted a US$4.1-million qualifying offer for one year, essentiall­y betting on himself that he can get something closer to a max contract as an unrestrict­ed free agent next summer.

Noel’s decision as a restricted free agent means he can’t sign a long-term deal until after the upcoming season, one of the people told The Associated Press.

Both individual­s spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the contract is pending NBA approval.

The Mavericks acquired the 23-year-old Noel at the trade deadline last season when they were out of contention and retooling to get younger. He averaged 8.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 22 games with Dallas, which missed the playoffs for just the second time in 17 seasons.

The 6-foot-11 Noel hoped to get a max deal this year, with the likelihood that the Mavericks would have matched an offer sheet from another team after including young swingman Justin Anderson and a protected firstround draft pick in a deal with Philadelph­ia for Noel in February.

But Noel has never averaged more than 11.1 points or 8.1 rebounds in three seasons after missing his rookie year with a left knee injury suffered in his only season at Kentucky, where he was a shot-blocking phenom. The sixth overall pick in 2013 has career NBA averages of 10 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks.

The Mavericks envision Noel as an athletic rim protector who can also guard away from the basket, and they have hopes he can become more of a scoring threat. He’s potentiall­y part of a young core that will play alongside 39-year-old Dirk Nowitzki.

Dallas used a rare high draft pick on former North Carolina State point guard Dennis Smith Jr.

The Mavericks made another commitment to youth a year ago by signing Harrison Barnes to a max deal as a restricted free agent out of Golden State. Barnes became expendable when the Warriors reached a deal with Kevin Durant.

Barnes, who turned 25 in May, led the Mavericks with 19.2 points per game last season.

Meanwhile, undrafted rookie Yogi Ferrell emerged as a viable point guard. The Mavericks see Ferrell as a better fit as a backup, which he is likely to be along with J.J. Barea and Devin Harris behind the newcomer Smith.

There are still questions about how Noel fits in the rotation because Barnes was most effective at small forward, which meant Nowitzki had to play centre when they were on the floor together.

But Smith’s arrival will make for an intriguing question of how good Noel can be as his pick-and-roll partner.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? By accepting the Dallas Mavericks’ qualifying offer, Nerlens Noel is betting he can play well enough to earn a big free agent deal in 2018.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES By accepting the Dallas Mavericks’ qualifying offer, Nerlens Noel is betting he can play well enough to earn a big free agent deal in 2018.

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