The Dallas Mavericks intend to sign veteran guard Kemba Walker to address their glaring need for another creator in Luka Doncic‘s supporting cast, sources confirmed to ESPN.

Dallas will waive reserve point guard Facundo Campazzo, whose contract is nonguaranteed, to create an open roster spot for Walker, sources said.

Walker, 32, a four-time All-Star whose career has been derailed by knee issues, has been a free agent since being waived by the Detroit Pistons in mid-October. He averaged 11.6 points and 3.5 assists in 37 games last season for the New York Knicks, who traded him to the Pistons on draft night in a cost-cutting move that helped create the salary-cap space for New York to sign former Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson in free agency.

Dallas, which fell to 9-10 after an 0-3 road trip that wrapped up with Sunday’s loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, has missed the scoring and playmaking provided by Brunson during last season’s run to the Western Conference finals.

Doncic is leading the NBA in scoring with 33.1 points per game, but opponents are increasingly trapping and double-teaming him to force the ball out of his hands, daring his teammates to beat them. The Mavs have struggled to score when Doncic rests, averaging only 104.0 points per 100 possessions when he is off the floor. They are 0-6 when he doesn’t score 30 points, including a loss to the Houston Rockets when Doncic did not play due to rest.

The Mavs attempted to sign Walker to a maximum contract in 2019 free agency, but he opted to accept an identical offer from the Boston Celtics. He averaged 22.8 points and 5.6 assists in two injury-marred seasons for the Celtics, who traded Walker and a first-round pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Al Horford. Walker received a buyout from the Thunder, allowing him to sign a two-year deal with the Knicks.