NEW YORK – Kessler Edwards’ time as a player on the Dallas Mavericks’ active roster has ended. And what a whirlwind it was.
Edwards was one of the Mavs’ two-way players this season. And under NBA rules, two-way players can be on an NBA team’s active roster for only 50 games.
Tuesday’s game against the New York Knicks was the 50th game where Edwards was on the Mavs’ active roster this season. And while his stats might not blow any body away, Edwards was one of the mainstays on the Mavs’ roster, especially when their top three centers — Anthony Davis, Daniel Gafford and Dereck Lively II — went down with various injuries.