
6-6, SG, Georgia State
A NCAA tournament hero last season thanks his game winning shot to upset Baylor, Hunter is considered one of the best shooters in the draft. With the Mavs need for shooting and size in the backcourt he could be an instant rotation player.
Tyus Jones
6-2, PG, Duke
While the Final Four Most Outstanding Player lack elite size and athleticism he makes up for it with a high basketball IQ and strong shooting and court vision.
Jerian Grant
6-4, PG, Notre Dame

Delon Wright
6-6, PG, Utah

Rashad Vaughn
6-5, SG, UNLV
The college one-and-doner has seen his stock rise of late thanks to his jump shot and ability to attack the basket. He probably has the most upside of any of the other guards the Mavs might consider.
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