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This is a comprehensive list of all Dallas Mavericks draft selections.
[edit] 1980 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Kiki Vandeweghe
| 6'8
| UCLA
| none
| Despite being the Mavericks' first-ever draft choice, Vandeweghe never played a game for Dallas. After a prolonged holdout he was traded to the Denver Nuggets (along with a 1986 first round draft choice) on December 10, 1980 in exchange for Denver's first round selections in 1981 and 1985.
|
| 2
| Roosevelt Bouie
| 6'11
| Syracuse
| none
| -
|
| 3
| Dave Britton
| 6'4
| Texas A&M
| none
| Waived September 12, 1980 during training camp.
|
| 4
| David Johnson
| 6'8
| Weber State
| none
| -
|
| 5
| Darrell Allums
| 6'8
| UCLA
| 1980-1981
| Appeared in 22 games for the Mavericks in 1980 before being waived on December 1, 1980.
|
| 6
| Leroy Jackson
| 6'3
| Cameron
| none
| Waived September 16, 1980 during training camp.
|
| 7
| Tony Forch
| 6'5
| Midwestern State
| none
| Waived September 12, 1980 during training camp.
|
| 8
| Clarence Kea
| 6'7
| Lamar
| 1980-1982
| Dallas' most successful first-year draft choice, Kea played in 51 games over two seasons before going on to a very successful career in Europe.
|
| 9
| Ken "Juice" Williams
| 6'1
| Houston
| none
| Waived September 12, 1980 during training camp.
|
| 10
| Tom Morgan
| 6'6
| Cal St. - Fullerton
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1981 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Mark Aguirre
| 6'6
| DePaul
| 1981-1988
| Aguirre was the first player selected in the 1981 NBA draft and the Mavs' first bonafide star.
|
| 1
| Rolando Blackman
| 6'6
| Kansas State
| 1981-1992
| If Aguirre was the Mavs' first star, it was Blackman who quickly became the fan's favorite. Playing eleven seasons in Dallas, he led the team to the playoffs six times and still holds several franchise records. Blackman is currently with the team today as the Mavericks' Director of Basketball Development.
|
| 2
| Jay Vincent
| 6'7
| Michigan State
| 1981-1986
| When Mark Aguirre went down with an injury in his rookie season, Vincent came on and was the true bright spot for the second-year Mavericks, eventually finishing second in the NBA's Rookie-of-the-Year balloting.
|
| 2
| Elston Turner
| 6'5
| Mississippi
| 1981-1984
| Known as a strong defender, Turner was one of Coach Motta's favorite players because of his unselfish play.
|
| 3
| Art Housey
| 6'10
| Kansas
| none
| Waived October 5, 1981 during training camp.
|
| 4
| Eddie Moss
| 6'2
| Syracuse
| none
| -
|
| 5
| Pete Budko
| 6'9
| North Carolina
| none
| Budko elected to play in Europe
|
| 6
| Karl Bankowski
| 6'7
| Utah
| none
| Waived October 1, 1981 during training camp.
|
| 7
| Danny Davis
| 6'7
| UNC-Wilmington
| none
| -
|
| 8
| David Kennedy
| 6'2
| Cincinnati
| none
| Waived October 1, 1981 during training camp.
|
| 9
| John Hollinden
| 7'6
| Indiana St.-Evensville
| none
| Hollinden elected to play in Europe
|
| 10
| Scott Bosank]
| 6'4
| Northern State
| none
| Waived October 1, 1981 during training camp.
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[edit] 1982 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Bill Garnett
| 6'9
| Wyoming
| 1982-1984
| A power forward that was never able to take his dominating college game to the professional level.
|
| 3
| Corny Thompson
| 6'8
| Connecticut
| 1982-1983
| Saw action in 44 games in his only season in the NBA.
|
| 4
| Rudy Woods
| 6'11
| Texas A&M
| none
| -
|
| 5
| Ken Arnold
| 6'2
| Iowa
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1982 during training camp.
|
| 6
| Wayne Waggoner
| 6'4
| Northwest Louisiana
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1982 during training camp.
|
| 7
| Bob Grady
| 6'9
| Northwestern
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1982 during training camp.
|
| 8
| Keith Peterson
| 6'6
| Arkansas
| none
| Waived on October 9, 1982 during training camp.
|
| 9
| Ralph McPherson
| 6'9
| Texas-Arlington
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1982 during training camp.
|
| 10
| Albert Culton
| 6'7
| Texas-Arlington
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1983 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Dale Ellis
| 6'7
| Tennessee
| 1983-1986
| Despite showing his great potential, playing behind Mark Aguirre and Rolando Blackman, Ellis was never able to break through in his three seasons with the Mavericks.
|
| 1
| Derek Harper
| 6'4
| Illinois
| 1983-1994; 1996-1997
| One of the all-time great Mavericks...Harper ranks in the top ten in several Mavericks' career statistical categories.
|
| 2
| Mark West
| 6'10
| Old Dominion
| 1983-1984
| Appeared in 34 games during his only season with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Dirk Minifield
| 6'3
| Kentucky
| none
| Traded to New Jersey for a second-round pick in 1986 and the option to switch 1987 second round choices.
|
| 4
| Johnny Martin
| 6'9
| Northwestern State
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1983 during training camp.
|
| 5
| Jimmy Lampley
| 6'10
| Arkansas-Little Rock
| none
| Waived on October 10, 1983 during training camp.
|
| 6
| Billy Allen
| 6'0
| Nevada-Reno
| none
| Traded prior to training camp to San Diego for future considerations.
|
| 7
| Terrell Schlundt
| 6'7
| Marquette
| none
| Waived on October 14, 1983 during training camp.
|
| 8
| Bill Sadler
| 6'6
| Pepperdine
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1983 during training camp.
|
| 9
| Sherrod Arnold
| 5'11
| Chicago State
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1983 during training camp.
|
| 10
| Clyde Corley
| 6'4
| Florida International
| none
| Waived on September 30, 1983 during training camp.
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[edit] 1984 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Sam Perkins
| 6'9
| North Carolina
| 1984-1990
| Spent six seasons in Dallas and still ranks in the Mavs' all-time top ten in points, rebounds and blocked shots.
|
| 1
| Terence Stansbury
| 6'5
| Temple
| none
| -
|
| 2
| Charlie Sitton
| 6'8
| Oregon State
| 1984-1985
| Appeared in 43 games during his one season in the NBA.
|
| 2
| Anthony Teachy
| 6'9
| Wake Forest
| none
| -
|
| 2
| Tom Sluby
| 6'4
| Notre Dame
| 1984-1985
| Appeared in 31 games during his one season in the NBA.
|
| 3
| Jeff Cross
| 6'10
| Maine
| none
| -
|
| 4
| John Horrocks
| 7'0
| North Texas State
| none
| -
|
| 5
| Dave Williams
| 7'2
| Illinois-Chicago
| none
| -
|
| 6
| LaVerne Evans
| '3
| Marshall
| none
| -
|
| 7
| George Turner
| 6'2
| California-Irvine
| none
| -
|
| 8
| Leroy Sutton
| 6'5
| Arkansas
| none
| -
|
| 9
| John Tudor
| 6'6
| LSU
| none
| -
|
| 10
| Napoleon Johnson]
| 6'7-1/2
| Grambling
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1985 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Detlef Schrempf
| 6'9
| Washington
| 1985-1989
| Played four seasons in Dallas before being traded to Indiana as part of the Herb Williamsdeal.
|
| 1
| Bill Wennington
| 7'0
| St. Johns
| 1985-1990
| Appeared in 269 games during his five seasons in Dallas.
|
| 1
| Uwe Blab
| 7'1
| Indiana
| 1985-1989
| Appeared in 188 games during his four seasons in Dallas.
|
| 2
| Mark Acres
| 6'1
| Oral Roberts
| none
| -
|
| 3
| Leonard Allen
| 6'10
| San Diego State
| none
| -
|
| 3
| Harold Keeling
| 6'3
| Santa Clara
| 1985-1986
| Although waived in training camp, Keeling was resigned in January of 1986 and appeared in 20 games the remainder of the season.
|
| 4
| Bubba Jennings
| 5'11
| Texas Tech
| none
| -
|
| 5
| Tommy Davis
| 6'4
| Minesota
| none
| -
|
| 6
| Carlton Cooper
| 6'4
| Texas
| none
| -
|
| 7
| Ed Catchings
| 6'7
| UNLV
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1986 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Roy Tarpley
| 6'11
| Michigan
| 1986-1991; 1994-1995
| Ranks as one of the all-time great Mavericks and one of the all-time great Mavericks disappointments. Still ranks in the club's all-time top ten in rebounds (offensive and defensive) and blocked shots.
|
| 2
| Mark Price
| 6'0
| Georgia Tech
| none
| Traded to Cleveland for a 1989 second-round choice and future considerations.
|
| 2
| Milt Wagner
| 6'5
| Louisville
| none
| -
|
| 3
| Anthony Welch
| 6'9
| Illinois
| none
| -
|
| 4
| Myron Jackson
| 6'3
| Arkansas-Little Rock
| 1986-1987
| Appeared in 22 games for Dallas in his only NBA season.
|
| 5
| Jay Bilas
| 6'8
| Duke
| none
| -
|
| 6
| Greg Anderson
| 6'11
| Lamar
| none
| -
|
| 7
| Kim Cooksey
| 6'3
| Middle Tennessee State
| none
| -
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[edit] 1987 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Jim Farmer
| 6'4
| Alabama
| 1987-1988
| Played only one season with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Steve Alford
| 6'2
| Indiana
| 1987-1991
| Respected for his all-out effort, Alford appeared in 112 games over four season in Dallas
|
| 3
| Mike Richmond
| 6'8
| UTEP
| none
| -
|
| 4
| David Johnson
| 6'8
| Oklahoma
| none
| -
|
| 5
| Sam Hill
| 6'9
| Iowa State
| none
| -
|
| 6
| Quintan Gates
| 6'7
| UTEP
| none
| -
|
| 7
| Gerald White
| 6'1
| Auburn
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1988 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| No selection
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
| 2
| Morlon Wiley
| 6'4
| Long Beach State
| 1988-1989; 1992-1995
| Appeared in 134 games during his two stints with the Mavericks
|
| 2
| Jose Vargas
| 6'10
| LSU
| none
| -
|
| 3
| Jerry Johnson]
| 5'11
| Florida Southern
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1989 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Randy White
| 6'8
| Louisiana Tech
| 1989-1994
| Appeared in 281 games during his five season with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Pat Durham
| 6'7
| Colorado State
| none
| Traded, during training camp, to Milwaukee for a 1993 second round draft pick.
|
| 2
| Jeff Hodge
| 6'2
| South Alabama
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1990 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| No selection
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
| 2
| Phil Henderson
| 6'4
| Duke
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1991 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Doug Smith
| 6'10
| Missouri
| 1991-1995
| Appeared in 279 games in four seasons with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Donald Hodge
| 7'0
| Temple
| 1991-1996
| Appeared in 247 games over four-and-a-half seasons with Dallas.
|
| 2
| Mike Iuzzolino
| 5'11
| St. Francis (PA)
| 1991-1993
| Ranks in the Mavs' all-time top ten for 3-PT field goal percentage.
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[edit] 1992 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Jim Jackson
| 6'6
| Ohio State
| 1992-1997
| Appeared in 289 games during his five seasons in Dallas. Jackson still ranks in the club's all-time ten in numerous offensive categories.
|
| 2
| Sean Rooks
| 6'10
| Arizona
| 1992-1994; 1999-2000
| Appeared in 190 games over his two stints with the Mavericks.
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[edit] 1993 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Jamal Mashburn
| 6'8
| Kentucky
| 1993-1997
| Ranks in the Mavs' all-time top ten in 3-PT field goals.
|
| 2
| Lucious Harris
| 6'5
| Cal St. - Long Beach
| 1993-1996
| Appeared in 217 games in his three seasons with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Eric Riley
| 7'0
| Michigan
| 1997-1998
| Traded to Houston for the rights to Popeye Jones
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[edit] 1994 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Jason Kidd
| 6'4
| California
| 1994-1996; 2008-present
| Ranks in the Mavericks top ten of all-time assist leaders.
|
| 1
| Tony Dumas
| 6'6
| Missouri-Kansas City
| 1994-1997
| Appeared in 143 games in three season with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Deon Thomas
| 6'8
| Illinois
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1995 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Cherokee Parks
| 6'11
| Duke
| 1995-1996
| Appeared in 64 games in his only season with the Mavericks.
|
| 1
| Loren Meyer
| 6'10
| Iowa State
| 1995-1996
| Appeared in 91 games in his one-and-a-half seasons in Dallas.
|
| 2
| No selection
| -
| -
| -
| No selection - this pick traded to Houston in Scott Brooks deal.
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[edit] 1996 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Samaki Walker
| 6'9
| Louisville
| 1996-1999
| Appeared in 123 games in his three-year career with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Shawn Harvey
| 6'4
| West Virginia State
| none
| -
|
| 2
| Darnell Robinson
| 6'11
| Arkansas
| none
| -
|
[edit] 1997 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Kelvin Cato
| 6'11
| Iowa State
| none
| Traded to Portland for the rights to Chris Anstey and monetary considerations.
|
| 1
| Bubba Wells
| 6'5
| Austin Peay
| 1997-1998
| Rights traded June 24, 1998 to Phoenix as part of the Steve Nash trade.
|
| 2
| NO SELECTION
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
[edit] 1998 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Robert Traylor
| 6'8
| Michigan
| none
| Traded to Milwaukee for the rights to Dirk Nowitzki and Pat Garrity.
|
| 2
| Ansu Sesay
| 6'8
| Misissippi
| none
| Rights traded on October 17, 2000, along with Dana Barros to Detroit for Loy Vaught.
|
| 2
| Bruno Sundov
| 7'2
| CROATIA
| 1998-2000
| Appeared in 17 games during his two seasons with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| Greg Buckner
| 6'4
| Clemson
| 1999-2002; 2006-2007
| Appeared in 205 games (including 37 starts) during his two stints with the Mavericks.
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[edit] 1999 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| NO SELECTION
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
| 2
| Wang Zhi Zhi
| 7'0
| CHINA
| 2000-2002
| Appeared in 60 games (and 13 playoff appearances) during his two seasons in Dallas.
|
| 2
| Gordan Giricek
| 6'5
| CROATIA
| none
| Traded to San Antonio, along with a second round pick in the 2000 draft, for the draft rights to Leon Smith.
|
[edit] 2000 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Etan Thomas
| 6'9
| Syracuse
| none
| Traded on February 22,2001 to Washington as part of the Calvin Booth/Juwan Howard deal.
|
| 2
| Dan Langhi
| 6'11
| Vanerbilt
| none
| Draft rights traded to Houston for the rights to Eduardo Najera and a 2001 second round pick.
|
| 2
| Pete Mickeal
| 6'9
| Cincinnati
| none
| Draft rights traded to New York, along with Erick Strickland for the draft rights to Donnell Harvey and John Wallace.
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[edit] 2001 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 2
| Kyle Hill
| 6'2
| Eastern Illinois
| none
| -
|
| 2
| Kenny Satterfield
| 6'2
| Cincinnati
| none
| -
|
[edit] 2002 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 2
| Mladen Sekularac
| 6'8
| YUGOSLAVIA
| none
| Rights traded on August 24,2004 to Golden State as part of the Erick Dampier trade.
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[edit] 2003 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Josh Howard
| 6'7
| Wake Forest
| 2003 - 2010
| Named to the 2007 NBA All-Star team, Howard was a force in the Mavs lineup for over six seasons before being traded to Washington in 2010.
|
| 2
| Xue Yuyang
| 7'0
| CHINA
| none
| Draft rights traded to Denver for a 2004 second round pick.
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[edit] 2004 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| No selection
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
| 2
| Vassilis Spanoulis
| 6'4
| GREECE
| none
| Draft rights traded to Houston Rockets for the draft rights to Luis Flores who was traded, two months later, to Golden State as part of the Erick Dampier trade
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[edit] 2005 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| -
| NO SELECTIONS
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
[edit] 2006 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Maurice Ager
| 6'5
| Michigan State
| 2006-2008
| Appeared in 44 games over two seasons with the Mavericks.
|
| 2
| J.R. Pinnock
| 6'5
| George Washington
| none
| Draft rights traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for a future second round pick.
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[edit] 2007 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Nick Fazekas
| 7'0
| Nevada Reno
| 2007-2008
| Appeared in four games for the Mavericks during the 2007-2008 season.
|
| 2
| Renaldas Seibutis
| 6'5
| LITHUANIA
| none
| -
|
| 2
| Milovan Rakovic
| 6'8
| North Carolina
| none
| Draft rights traded to the Orlando Magic for the draft rights to Reyshawn Terry
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[edit] 2008 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| No selection
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
| 2
| Shan Foster
| 6'6
| Vanderbilt
| none
| Participated in the Mavericks' free agent camps and summer league games. Finally traded on June 29 to the Utah Jazz as part of the four-team Lamar Odomdeal.
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[edit] 2009 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| B.J. Mullens
| 7'0
| Ohio State
| none
| Draft rights traded immediately after being selected, to Oklahoma City, for the rights to Rodrigue Beaubois and a future second round draft pick. Beaubois was taken by OKC with the pick immediately after Mullins.
|
| 2
| Ahmad Nivens
| 6'9
| St. Josephs
| none
| Atlantic 10 Player-of-the-Year in 2009 and St. Joseph's third all-time leading scorer.
|
- HEAD COACH Rick Carlisle ON Rodrigue Beaubois: "We had targeted Beaubois as the guy we wanted and thought we could get him a little lower than our pick. The trade enabled us to get our guy and a to obtain an extra pick down the line. Beaubois has dynamic athleticism and an unbelievable wingspan. He's a 6'2 guy with a 6'10 wingspan. He was a double-digit scorer in the French League last year and brings a high energy level to the team which can really be beneficial to a team during a long season. He's a good long-range shooter and can also penetrate well. Some people may think we're going to stash him in France or something but we'll have him in the summer league, at training camp and we expect him to be with the team next season."
- PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS DONNIE NELSON ON AHMAD NIVENS: "Ahmad is just a ferocious rebounder. He gives us some toughness and rebounding."
[edit] 2010 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| No selection
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
| 2
| Solomon Alabi
| 7'1
| Florida State
| none
| Alabi was traded, shortly after being selected, to the Toronto Raptors for a future second round draft pick and cash considerations.
|
- While Dallas did not have a first-round selection in the 2010 draft, they did get a first-round player. The Memphis Grizzlies selected 6'4 guard Dominique Jones from the University of South Florida with the 25th pick of the first round and sold his rights to the Mavericks shortly thereafter. Jones was an All-Big East First Team selection and an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American his junior year.
- Head Coach Rick Carlisle on Dominique Jones - "We're very pleased to get into the first round. Dominique Jones is a guy that we had rated as a top three 2-guard. We feel he's a guy that can help us out next year. We like his game. He is a very resourceful scorer and gets to the free throw line a lot. He has what we call a pro-ability to get his shot."
[edit] 2011 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Jordan Hamilton
| 6'8
| Texas
| none
| Hamilton was traded, shortly after the pick was made, to the Portland Trail Blazers as part of a three-team deal that brought Rudy Fernandez and Petteri Korponen to Dallas.
|
| 2
| Tanguy Ngombo
| 6'6
| QATAR
| none
| Although drafted by Dallas, it was known before the pick was made that Ngombo would be traded. He, too, was sent to Portland as part of the three-team deal bringing the Mavs veteran guard Rudy Fernandez and the rights to Finnish guard Petteri Korponen.
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[edit] 2012 NBA Draft
| Round
| Player
| Height
| College/HS/Club Team
| Years With Mavs
| Comments
|
| 1
| Tyler Zeller
| 7'0
| North Carolina
| none
| Draft rights traded shortly after his selection (along with veteran Kelenna Azubuike to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for the draft rights to Cleveland's first round pick Jared Cunningham and both of the Cavs' second round picks, Bernard James and Jae Crowder.
|
| 2
| Darius Johnson-Odom
| 6'3
| Marquette
| none
| Draft rights traded immediately after the draft to the Los Angeles Lakers for cash considerations.
|