The Dallas Mavericks have completed the 2026 NBA draft, selecting four new prospects. ## What happened?
The Mavericks' Round 1 selections, Michigan's Morez Johnson Jr. and Spanish guard Sergio De Larrea, have received conservatively positive reviews from the _Dallas Morning News_' Mavs experts.
National pundits, however, have given the Mavericks' selections more middling reviews. The Athletic and other outlets have weighed in on the team's draft performance.
Why it matters for Dallas Mavericks
The Mavericks' recent form has been inconsistent, with a record of 1W-0D-2L in their last three games, including a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks 137-107 on 2025-03-06.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Last result | Milwaukee Bucks 137-107 Dallas Mavericks |
| Recent form | 1W-0D-2L |
What comes next?
The Mavericks will look to integrate their new draft picks into the team and improve their performance. With the 2026 NBA season approaching, the team will need to work together to achieve success.
The Mavericks' head coach will play a crucial role in developing the team's strategy and ensuring the new players are well-integrated. The team's fans will be eager to see how the new players perform and how the team fares in the upcoming season.
And with the draft now complete, the Mavericks can focus on preparing for the new season. But the team will need to work hard to improve their recent form and make a strong start to the season.
So the Mavericks will be looking to make a positive start to the new season. The team's players, including Morez Johnson Jr. and Sergio De Larrea, will be eager to make an impact and help the team succeed.
