The Mavericks may already have a name in mind if Brandon Williams moves on.
Dallas wants Williams back after he arrived on a two-way deal in December of 2023, but his market appears to be heating up. Kevin Gray Jr. reported that the Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics are all "expected" to show interest in the 26-year-old.
If Williams leaves, the Mavericks are believed to be the "leading suitor" for Detroit Pistons guard Marcus Sasser in a trade. Sasser, a 2023 first-round pick, has watched his role shrink in each of his NBA seasons.
Detroit’s backcourt picture changed this year with St. John's product Daniss Jenkins breaking out, and that surge likely helped make Sasser available.
For Dallas, the appeal is obvious. Sasser should come at a modest price - likely no more than a couple of second-round picks - and he would slide into a role similar to the one Williams filled off the bench.
The two guards are both listed at 6-foot-1 and both profile as undersized combo guards rather than true lead playmakers. But the fit is not identical.
Williams brings more of a burst-and-score style. He attacks downhill, creates with the ball in his hands and is the better self-creator. The problem is the jumper, and it was a rough year from deep for him: 23.2% from three.
Sasser offers a different kind of value. His best season as a pro from beyond the arc came in the same year Williams struggled, with Sasser knocking down 41.5% of his 2.8 three-point attempts per game. That kind of shooting would give Dallas a cleaner perimeter threat coming off the bench.
He also has already shown he can function next to a ball-dominant guard like Cade Cunningham, which makes the idea of pairing him with Kyrie Irving or Cooper Flagg in Dallas look natural enough.
And while size is still size, Sasser is the better defender of the two.
If Williams does depart, Dallas could turn to Sasser as a low-risk, high-upside answer for one of its most useful reserve guard spots.
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