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When you wake up, the Mavericks lock in the three point guards to strengthen! Who will become the top scorer s puzzle for the three No. 1 picks?

With Irving's left knee cruciate ligament torn, the season was completely reimbursed! The Mavericks stumbled all the way under the leadership of Davis and finally advanced to the playoffs with a record of 39 wins and 42 losses. Although the Kings were eliminated to retain hope of advancement, they eventually lost to the Grizzlies. Although Davis scored 40+, no one held the ball and the drawbacks of the unmanned organization were completely revealed, and they finally missed the playoffs!

However, Seyyong lost his game and was reimbursed for the season. The management was dismissed from trading Doncic, but this year the Mavericks won the No. 1 pick with the fourth lowest probability in the NBA lottery draw (1.8%)!

And the Mavericks have made it clear that they will use the No. 1 pick to choose Flag. Except for him, no one else has been invited to participate in the trial. Another three No. 1 pick team in the NBA is about to be born, Irving + Dark Eyebrow + Flag!

However, Irving is expected to miss the early game of next season due to knee problems. The Mavericks urgently need a defender to transition, and after Irving returns to the team, he can substitute Irving to lead the connection. According to famous reporter Marc Stein, the Mavericks have set their targets on three point guards, Holiday, Ball and Paul Old, striving to stabilize their record before Irving returns and at the same time make a plan for the future championship.

But in the end, who will become the champion puzzle of the three No. 3 team, please leave a message in the comment area to discuss it!

First of all, the Celtics' No. 4 point guard - Holiday

As the hero of the Celtics' championship last season, Holiday averaged 11.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4 assists per game in the regular season this season, and was no less than that in the playoffs. He played 7 games, averaging 9.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4 assists per game. He was also selected for the best defensive second team last season. His defensive ability coverage is unquestionable, with a free throw shooting percentage of up to 91%, and averaging 1.7 three-pointers per game. It shows that it is highly adaptable to the Mavericks from the data.

However, Holiday's remaining three years of $104 million in a large contract (average annual average of over 30 million) conflicts with the Mavericks' salary space. If you have to sign a contract, it is estimated that it involves multiple dimensions such as salary space, lineup construction and future development. Although it is strong in combat, it is no longer young (34 years old) and the possibility of a transaction is unlikely!

followed by the Bulls' No. 2 point guard - Ball

Ball has only played 35 games this season, averaging 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. In his healthy period, he is an ideal puzzle - his height is 1.98 meters, wingspan is 2.11 meters, and his organizational vision of 6.7 assists per game in his career, but his three-point shooting percentage has declined (34% this season), otherwise it can just satisfy the Mavericks' desire for "3D point guard".

However, Ball has only played 35 games in the past three years, and his two left knee meniscus surgery history has made his attendance a mystery. If the Mavericks bet on their health, they may repeat the mistakes of the bull and fall into the dilemma of "high salary recovery". But if you can take over the base salary, you may be able to gamble on the "healthy" Ball!

Finally, it is the Spurs' No. 3 point guard Paul!

40-year-old Paul played 82 games for the Spurs this season, averaging 8.8 points, 7.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game, a three-point shooting percentage of 37.7%, and a true shooting percentage of 61.2% hit the second highest in his career, proving that his fuel tank still has oil. His pick-and-roll tactical execution, key ball experience, and passing vision are exactly what the Mavericks lack at the moment (after all, Doncic has already traded). Moreover, Paul's contract with the Spurs has expired and there is no need to pay for trading chips. A short-term contract of $13 million per year is also in line with the Mavericks' salary structure.

In summary, Paul has the highest cost-effectiveness, and his average of 7.4 assists per game, fully proves his broad passing vision. Paul's ball quotient is extremely high. Whether he is the starting substitute Irving, it is a good choice.