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When Mavericks stay in 11th place in 2025 NBA design, what and who are your options?

There is a slim chance that Dallas will meet the jackpot in the NBA Draft Lottery on Monday and climb to first place. – Slim is 1.8%.

The reward would be Duke Freshman Cooper Flagg, the Konsenstop election. But the chances of winning – to be precise – are that the Mavericks on No. 11 stay in their current slot.

Mavericks have never risen in 16 earlier trips to the Draft's lottery, so we think realistically. If the franchise PAT is or falls to No. 12, a pool of valuable prospects is still available.

Discluding at your designated position is not the only option. Dallas can exchange his first selection in the first round, along with the selection that Los Angeles won it from Luka Doncic Trade (one in 2029 to 2029) and his first round in 2031 to strengthen his core around Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis.

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But it could claim the Mavericks to keep the selection of 2025 and aim for a security guard that could expand the team's backcourt next season until Irving returns from the rehabilitation of his torn left ACL, which could be in 2026.

If the Mavericks hold on to your choice, who could you choose?

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Based on the recent bogus designs by ESPN, the wrestler and the athletic, these seven outlook near locks for the top 10: Duke -Türmer Cooper Flagg, Rutgers Guard Dylan Harper, Rutger's striker Ace Bailey, Baylor Guard VJ Edgecomb, Texas Guard Tre Johnson from Lake Highlands, Maryland Center Derik Queen and Duke Center Kham, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman, Khaman.

Here are five players who are realistic options for the Mavericks, provided they are still available and Dallas remains number 11.

Jeremiah fears, guard, Oklahoma

If the fears are still on the board when Dallas is on the clock, he could be the guy who keeps the team alive in Irving's absence and can fill the score and playing in the Point Guard position.

The Fears, a 6-4 Freshman Guard, will be a top 10 election after his only season in Oklahoma. Last season he scored an average of 17.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists, while at the same time reaching 1.6 steals per game.

Kasparas Jakucionis, Wache, Illinois

Back on the waking front. If the Mavericks in the 11-12 area want a gunshot, Jakucionis could still be on the board. The Illinois Star Freshman is a creative goal scorer who can end on the edge and from the circumference.

Kevin O'Conner from Yahoo Sports listed Goran Dragic and Spencer Dinwiddie, who led the Mavericks in the games played last season and will be an unrestricted free agent this season as realistic comparisons for Jakucionis.

The guard achieved an average of 15.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.8 assists last season, but also started 3.7 sales per game. This is not ideal at NBA level, so his skills as the primary ball handler have some space for growing.

Collin Murray boys, striker, South Carolina

A few billing designs project the Mavericks to select Murray boys if they keep the number 11 selection. This could be possible if the Brass team decides to add a group of experienced stars such as Anthony Davis and Klay Thompson. Instead, Dallas could look for an experienced security guard through trade or free agency.

Murray boys, one of the most productive players in college basketball, could be a practical option for the second unit of Mavericks, which would improve its wing depth, another squad requirement. The 6-7 Sophomore scored an average of 16.8 points and 8.3 rebounds last season and showed the ability to play themselves and others.

Murray boys, a strong defender, would match this aspect of the new identity of the Mavericks, and his size says that he could play small strikers in the professional, even though he played in College Power Forward.

Labaron Philon, Wache, Alabama

Philon explained the draft last month and claimed that he was 100% in the design process, but he left the door open for a potential return to Alabama for his second season.

If he decides to remain justified, Philon has a good size for a Point Guard at 6-4 and takes on a nightly basis. He scored an average of 10.6 points last season and had to deal with 3. He shot 31% of beyond the arch, but he has a “hustle and bustle on every game” that the teams appreciate.

Jase Richardson, Wache, Michigan state

This list is full of newcomers, but this special security guard could be good for the Mavericks if he is still on the board. The son of the former NBA highflyer Jason Richardson has a NBA-ready game after playing his only season for Tom Izzo in the state of Michigan.

He is 6-6 and has a good feeling for the game, but his perimeter shooting is the most noticeable. Richardson shot 41% of Beyond the Arc last season and played sensible minutes during the NCAA tournament. His game is not similar to that of his father, which was built up by sportiness and slashing, but the younger Richardson has a good grip and can also play away from the ball.

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