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Johnson drafted No. 9, reunited with coach Dusty May

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New York — The Dallas Mavericks selected Morez Johnson Jr. with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday, reuniting the 6-foot-9 forward with Dusty May, who was hired as the Mavericks’ head coach the same day. Johnson transferred from Illinois to Michigan and started on Michigan’s title-winning team. At Michigan this season Johnson averaged 13.1 points and 7.3 rebounds while expanding his three-point shot to 34.3% (12-for-35); he also has international experience from the 2025 FIBA U19 team. His draft selection and May’s hiring occurred Tuesday night, and the Mavericks plan to integrate him into offseason workouts and training camp this summer.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2024: Earned Illinois high school honors, including Mr. Basketball recognition.
  • 2024–25: Played true freshman season at Illinois, making eight starts and developing role.
  • 2025: Won gold with USA at the FIBA U19 World Cup.
  • 2025–26: Transferred to Michigan, became a full-time starter and won the national championship.
  • June 2026: Drafted No. 9 overall by the Dallas Mavericks and reunited with coach Dusty May.

Why This Matters to You

Morez Johnson Jr.'s journey shows the value of perseverance. From high school honors to a national championship, he's a testament to hard work. If you're a Mavericks fan, this is a promising pick. If you're a parent, Johnson's story could inspire your young athlete.

The Bottom Line

Johnson's reunion with coach Dusty May could be a game-changer for the Mavericks. They're investing in a player with proven talent and international experience. Watch how Johnson performs in the offseason workouts. Worth forwarding if you know a die-hard Mavericks fan.

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Who Benefited

The Dallas Mavericks and head coach Dusty May benefited by adding Morez Johnson Jr., a versatile, championship-experienced forward who provides rebounding, interior defense and a developing three-point shot to their roster.

Who Impacted

Michigan and Illinois programs lost a key player to the NBA; rival NBA teams may face a stronger Mavericks frontcourt and reduced opportunities to sign a similar prospect.

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Who Benefited

The Dallas Mavericks and head coach Dusty May benefited by adding Morez Johnson Jr., a versatile, championship-experienced forward who provides rebounding, interior defense and a developing three-point shot to their roster.

Who Impacted

Michigan and Illinois programs lost a key player to the NBA; rival NBA teams may face a stronger Mavericks frontcourt and reduced opportunities to sign a similar prospect.

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