10 Basketball Players who Played for Mavericks and Lakers

There is a good chance that if you’ve found this page then you’re playing the Immaculate Grid.

That also means that today’s grid has asked for players that have played for both the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers.

And, it also means that you’re probably stuck on this particular box and you’re looking for a little help. Sound about right so far?

Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played for both the Mavericks and the Lakers.

Steve Nash

Steve Nash is widely recognized as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history. Born in South Africa and raised in Canada, Nash played 18 seasons in the NBA, most notably with the Phoenix Suns and the Dallas Mavericks.

Nash was selected 15th overall by the Phoenix Suns in the 1996 NBA Draft. After two seasons, he was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, where he teamed up with Dirk Nowitzki to create one of the most potent duos in the NBA. Nash blossomed in Dallas, earning his first All-Star selection in 2002.

In 2004, Nash returned to Phoenix, where he enjoyed the peak of his career. Under Coach Mike D’Antoni’s fast-paced, offense-oriented system, Nash won back-to-back NBA Most Valuable Player awards in 2005 and 2006, a rare feat for point guards.

*Nash was the most popular pick for this square in a previous grid (Grid 28)

Nash Key Stats

  • Hall of Fame (Suns, Mavericks, Lakers)
  • MVP (Suns)
  • All-NBA (Mavericks, Suns)
  • All-Star (Mavericks, Suns)
  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Mavericks, Suns)

Antawn Jamison

Antawn Jamison, known for his versatile scoring ability and rebounding prowess, played for several teams during his career, including the Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, and Los Angeles Lakers.

Selected 4th overall in the 1998 NBA Draft by the Toronto Raptors, he was immediately traded to the Warriors where he began his career. Jamison was a two-time NBA All-Star, and in 2004, while with the Mavericks, he was awarded the NBA Sixth Man of the Year.

Over his career, Jamison averaged 18.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. Despite his individual success, Jamison’s teams rarely made deep playoff runs. Regardless, he left a significant mark on the NBA with his consistent production and professionalism.

Jamison Key Stats

  • All-Star (Wizards)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Warriors, Wizards)
  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Wizards)

Eddie Jones

Eddie Jones was selected 10th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1994 NBA Draft. During his time with the Lakers, he was a key part of the team’s success, making two All-Star appearances. In 1999, he was traded to the Charlotte Hornets, where he continued to thrive, earning another All-Star selection.

In 2000, Jones was traded to the Miami Heat, where he remained until 2005. While with the Heat, he was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2005.

Jones’s 14-year career totals include 14,155 points, 3,857 rebounds, and 1,620 steals. He was known as a strong perimeter defender, leading the league in steals in the 1999-2000 season, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive team three times.

Jones Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Hornets)
  • All-Star (Lakers, Hornets)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Hornets)

DeAndre Jordan

DeAndre Jordan, an NBA center, is best known for his incredible defensive presence and elite rebounding skills. After playing one season at Texas A&M, he was selected in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers.

During his tenure with the Clippers, Jordan, alongside Chris Paul and Blake Griffin, formed a core trio famously known as “Lob City,” renowned for their high-flying alley-oops and fast-paced gameplay. Over the years, Jordan has led the league in rebounding multiple times and earned NBA All-Defensive Team honors.

In addition to the Clippers, he has played for the Mavericks, Nets, Lakers, 76ers and Nuggets. His career has been marked by consistent rim protection, rebounding prowess, and high field goal percentage, mainly from his dunks and close-range shots.

Jordan Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Clippers)
  • All-Star (Clippers)
  • NBA Champ (Nuggets)
  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Clippers, Mavericks, Knicks, Nets)

Tyson Chandler

Tyson Chandler was renowned for his rebounding and defensive skills. Drafted straight out of high school as the second overall pick by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2001 NBA draft, Chandler was immediately traded to the Chicago Bulls, where he spent his first five seasons.

He moved to the Dallas Mavericks in 2010, where he won the NBA Championship in 2011. His exceptional performance earned him the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award the following season.

Throughout his career, Chandler played for several NBA teams (8 in total) including the Knicks, Suns, Lakers and Rockets. Known for his tenacity on defense and ability to protect the rim, he also had significant success on the international stage, winning a gold medal with Team USA in the 2012 London Olympics.

Chandler Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Knicks)
  • All-Star (Knicks)
  • NBA Championship (Mavericks)
  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Pelicans, Knicks, Mavericks, Suns)

Rajon Rondo

Rajon Rondo was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 21st pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, but was immediately traded to the Boston Celtics. He quickly became a starter and vital component for the Celtics, helping them win the NBA championship in 2008 alongside the “Big Three” of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen.

Rondo led the NBA in assists per game three times (2012, 2013, and 2016), and he’s recognized for his playoff performances, stepping up his game significantly in the postseason.

Rondo played for the Celtics until 2014, and since then he has had stints with the Mavericks, Kings, Bulls, Pelicans, Lakers, and Hawks. His second NBA Championship came in 2020 with the Lakers, where his veteran experience and leadership proved pivotal.

Rondo Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Celtics)
  • All-Star (Celtics)
  • NBA Championship (Celtics, Lakers)
  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Celtics, Kings, Bulls, Pelicans)

Derek Harper

Derek Harper is primarily remembered for his time with the Dallas Mavericks, where he showcased his abilities as a point guard with strong scoring and facilitating skills. Harper spent a decade with the Mavericks from 1983 to 1994.

In 1994, Harper was traded to the Knicks, where he provided essential veteran leadership and helped the team reach the NBA Finals that same year. His robust defense and clutch scoring were integral to the Knicks’ successful playoff run. After his time with the Knicks, Harper had stints with the Magic and Lakers before retiring in 1999.

Throughout his career, he was known for his on-court intelligence, defensive prowess, and scoring ability, ending his career with more than 16,000 points and 6,500 assists.

Harper Key Stats

  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Mavericks, Knicks)

Caron Butler

Playing college basketball at the University of Connecticut, Caron Butler quickly gained recognition as a top talent, leading the Huskies deep into the NCAA Tournament. Butler was selected 10th overall by the Miami Heat in the 2002 NBA Draft.

Throughout his career, he played for several teams, including the Lakers, Wizards, Mavericks, and Clippers, among others. During his time with the Wizards, he formed a formidable trio alongside Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison, with Butler earning two NBA All-Star selections in 2007 and 2008.

Butler’s resilience was evident throughout his career, having overcome significant challenges and adversity in his early life. Beyond his playing days, he has been a positive figure in the community, leveraging his platform to address social issues and mentor younger players.

Butler Key Stats

  • All-Star (Wizards)
  • NBA Champ (Mavericks)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Wizards)

Wesley Matthews

Undrafted out of Marquette University in 2009, Wesley Matthews earned a roster spot with the Utah Jazz, making an immediate impact with his play. After a successful stint in Utah, he signed with the Portland Trail Blazers where he solidified his reputation as one of the league’s best 3-and-D players.

He became a critical piece of the Blazers’ backcourt alongside Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, particularly excelling in 3-point shooting. Matthews ruptured his Achilles tendon in 2015, a significant setback, but returned to play for the Mavericks and has since bounced around with different teams.

Despite the various team changes, his consistency as a shooter and defender has remained, offering valuable contributions in the regular season and playoffs.

Troy Murphy

Troy Murphy was known for his rebounding prowess and his ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting, a somewhat rare combination for big men during his era. Drafted 14th overall in the 2001 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors, Murphy quickly became a key player for the team, showcasing his double-double capabilities.

After spending six years with the Warriors, Murphy also had a successful stint with the Indiana Pacers, where he continued his trend of being a consistent double-double performer.

He later played for teams like the Nets, Celtics, and Lakers. Throughout his NBA journey, Murphy’s unique combination of inside presence and perimeter shooting made him a valuable asset for the teams he played for.

Murphy Key Stats

  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Warriors, Pacers)

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