Dallas Mavericks Mock Draft 2024: Projected picks and more
The Dallas Mavericks are coming off a promising postseason run in which they reached the NBA Finals. The potential to make a return to the league's biggest stage is there but will require some tweaks in the roster. Even with this year's draft class not in the same league as the previous year, Dallas could still end up with a steal selection.
Entering the draft, the Mavericks have the 58th pick (on Thursday) with some interesting prospects to consider. The team's front office must make the proper assessment of which player will fit the most seamlessly in rotations. At the same time, Dallas could always make a daring pick.
It is sometimes tricky to draft the right player in the second round. However, history has proven that there are a handful of athletes who make a strong mark in the league despite being a late selection.
Dallas Mavericks Mock Draft 2024: Possible selections
#5, Enrique Freeman, Akron Zips
Enrique Freeman has finely honed his craft over his five seasons at Akron. His 3-point shooting has steadily improved over the years while his post game remains his go-to offensive move set. He could end up being an under-the-radar steal for the Mavericks if given the right opportunity off the bench.
#4, Bronny James, USC Trojans
Bronny James remains one of the most intriguing NBA prospects. He's made up for his offensive shortcomings with his high-IQ decision-making alongside his defensive tenacity. However, Dallas will have to ensure that the fit makes sense and if he will receive the proper developmental process as a backup guard to Luka Doncic.
#3, Jaylen Wells, Washington State Cougars
Regarded as one of the best shooters in the draft, the Mavericks should look into Jaylen Wells's case in being a rotation piece. The team has found success in surrounding Luka Doncic with 3-point snipers to maximize his options and the spacing in general.
#2, KJ Simpson, Colorado Buffaloes
KJ Simpson has a similar scouting report to Wells as a reliable shooter. A good outcome for the Mavericks in this year's NBA draft is to land another floor spacer who could instantly fit into a consistent rotation. The shotmaking efficiency is there along with his ability to fill up the stat sheet in rebounds and assists.
#1, Trentyn Flowers, Adelaide 36ers
The promising guard from the Adelaide 36ers could be just what the Mavericks are looking for in the 2024 draft pool. ESPN's Jonathan Givony highlighted his position versatility on the court as a point-forward. With today's league being filled with excellent wings, Dallas could explore what Trentyn Flowers can offer in the big league.
The inconsistency at the offensive end should be noted but could still thrive in being a reliable contributor off the bench.