Mock Draft: GM Picks 9 Through 12
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Dallas at No. 9 might be the most fascinating kind of draft problem: not bad enough to reset cleanly, not stable enough to draft for a single, obvious need. We talk through what the Mavericks actually are right now, a post-Luka roster pivoting toward Cooper Flagg while still carrying big-money questions like Kyrie Irving’s health and fit, plus veterans whose value ranges from “useful” to “hard to move.” From trade exceptions to the mid-level outlook, we map the constraints first, then get specific with the prospects who can survive multiple future versions of Dallas.
From there, the stakes spike in Milwaukee. With Giannis Antetokounmpo still in place and the cap sheet tight, the Bucks can’t afford a slow burn at Pick 10. We dig into why youth and athleticism matter so much for this roster, which archetypes can actually help right away, and why a trade might be the most realistic path to restocking assets while staying competitive.
Then we hit two contenders with opposite leverage. Golden State at Pick 11 has to navigate an aging, expensive core and decide whether the best move is drafting for immediate impact or flipping the pick for flexibility. Oklahoma City at Pick 12 has the luxury of choice: elite talent, a mountain of picks, and a looming payroll squeeze that turns every rookie contract into a strategic weapon.
If you’re into NBA Draft strategy, mock drafts with real cap context, and team-building conversations that go deeper than “best player available,” you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share the show with a draft-obsessed friend, and leave a review with the player you’d take at 9, 10, 11, or 12.