It's been awhile since the Dallas Mavericks actually enhanced their roster via the draft. In fact, you'd have to go all the way back to 2003 first-rounder Josh Howard to find a prospect who actually wound up sticking around and helping the team in a significant way.
That may have to change in short order if Mark Cuban's franchise has any hope of remaining relevant in an ever more competitive Western Conference. These Mavericks need some youth, particularly in a backcourt that will part ways with Rajon Rondo, per ESPN Dallas' Tim MacMahon, and stands some risk of also losing Monta Ellis.