The Dallas Mavericks are looking to make a splash in the upcoming NBA draft, and Mock Draft 3.0 has them ending up with four first-round picks. The mock draft features a mix of realistic and unrealistic trades, but one thing is certain - the Mavericks are looking to make a big impact. With the draft just three weeks away, it's time to take a closer look at how the Mavericks could end up with four first-round picks. The first pick goes to the Washington Wizards, who select Darryn Peterson from Kansas. Peterson would bring a dynamic skillset next to Trae Young, and could help propel winning faster than AJ Dybantsa. The Utah Jazz select AJ Dybantsa from BYU, who is a dream fit for the team. There have been rumors about a potential trade-up to make this pairing happen, but here they are able to draft the sensational scorer 2nd overall. The Memphis Grizzlies select Cameron Boozer from Duke, who is the most analytically dominant player in this draft. The Chicago Bulls select Caleb Wilson from North Carolina, who could change the rudderless team's direction. The Los Angeles Clippers select Keaton Wagler from Illinois, who would give them a running-mate for Darius Garland. The Brooklyn Nets select Mikel Brown Jr. from Louisville, who has higher upside than any other guard in this class. The Sacramento Kings select Darius Acuff from Arkansas, who adds dominant size, rebounding, and sneaky playmaking. The Atlanta Hawks select Aday Mara from Michigan, who fills their biggest need at center. The Dallas Mavericks select Kingston Flemings from Houston, who would bring a much-needed injection of speed and playmaking to their guard room. The Milwaukee Bucks select Nate Ament from Tennessee, who swings for upside in Ament. The San Antonio Spurs select Yaxel Lendeborg from Michigan, who would bring much-needed size for the Spurs on the wing. The Oklahoma City Thunder select Brayden Burries from Arizona, who is a perfect fit for the Thunder. The Miami Heat select Cameron Carr from Baylor, who has freaky measurables and supreme athleticism.