Zebra Sports NBA Mavericks linked to national champion in NBA Draft

Mavericks linked to national champion in NBA Draft



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The Dallas Mavericks are slated to have a pick towards the end of the draft lottery, likely at No. 11 overall.

There are a number of players that they could use with this pick, including one collegiate star who is expected to fly up big boards in the weeks leading up to the draft.

Mavericks team reporter Eddie Sefko identifies Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. as a potential target for Dallas in the draft.

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Florida Gators guard Walter Clayton Jr. shoots against the Auburn Tigers in the semifinals

Florida Gators guard Walter Clayton Jr. shoots against the Auburn Tigers in the semifinals. / Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

“He’s practically an old man at 22 for draft purposes. But that also makes him perhaps more NBA-ready,” Sefko wrote.

“The 6-4 guard likely will have to play the point in the NBA, although his passing skills need work. What is undeniable is his catch-and-shoot ability and the fact that he’s been an NBA [sic] champion and has prospered throughout his college career at two schools (Iona before Florida). Most mock drafts have him going well below No. 11, but he fits the profile that the Mavericks need. Never discount the possibility of a trade down.”

Clayton was the star of Florida’s national championship run during March Madness. Throughout the year, he averaged 18.3 points and 4.2 assists per game. He can clearly put the ball in the net, and you can never have too much of that in the NBA.

Considering the fact that Kyrie Irving will be out for most of next season, the Mavs could invest in a scorer like Clayton to help fill the void in the meantime.

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