According to our own Mike Fisher, league sources suggest to DallasBasketball.com that the Dallas Mavericks are hoping to close deals on both Danny Green and Marcus Morris, with Green being the next domino to fall in this process.

#NBAFreeAgency scoop: League sources suggest to https://t.co/NVriu7PM4m that #Mavs are showing interest in closing deals on both Danny Green and Marcus Morris ... Green is the next big domino to fall. pic.twitter.com/9g8ear6bnI — mike fisher ? (@fishsports) July 2, 2019

After having a sluggish start to this summer's free agency period, successfully bringing in a three-point shooting trio of Seth Curry, Danny Green and Marcus Morris would be a pretty strong rebound for Mark Cuban, Donnie Nelson, and company. One of the biggest needs the Mavs had heading into this offseason was three-point shooting. Last season, the Mavs shot the fourth-most threes in the entire league as a team, yet they were fourth from the bottom when it came to team three-point percentage.

Curry, who the Mavs have already come to terms with on a 4-year, $32 million deal, shot 45-percent from deep last season for the Portland Trail Blazers. Green, coming fresh off of an NBA championship with the Toronto Raptors, also shot 45-percent from deep last season. When looking at the three-point percentage rankings for last season, Green and Curry ranked 2nd and 3rd, respectively.

Morris is a tough, versatile stretch-four, who averaged 13.9 points and 6.1 rebounds for the Boston Celtics this past season. Although he isn't scorching the nets like the two players mentioned before him above, Morris still shot 38-percent from deep on just a little over five attempts per game. Morris would be an intriguing frontcourt pairing with Kristaps Porzingis, although Porzingis would play mostly at the center position in that scenario (Porzingis has stated in the past that he prefers to play at power forward, although the Mavs see him as being able to play either position).

Again, Curry is the only of this trio who has officially agreed to terms with the Mavs, but the Mavs are hopeful that they can close the deals with Green and Morris. Earlier today on the Ben and Skin show, Harrison Sanford, who is Green's good friend and co-host on "The Green Room" podcast, hinted that Green might be willing to wait any longer for Kawhi Leonard's decision. "I'm tweeting about the Mavericks a lot because Danny is thinking about the Mavericks a lot," said Sanford. Sanford also mentioned how Green got to know Doncic while playing basketball in Slovenia during the 2011 NBA lockout, and that Green would be excited to play for Mavs head coach, Rick Carlisle.

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En 2011 pendant quelques mois, Danny Green (24 ans) et Luka Doncic (12 ans) étaient tous les deux des joueurs de l'Union Olimpija, club de basket de Ljubljana.



(via @LukaDoncicNews) pic.twitter.com/F1QeV8JiI2 — Dallas Mavs France (@DallasMavsFr) July 2, 2019

Another 'down the line' guy to keep an eye on, according to Fish, is forward JaMychal Green, who last played for the Los Angeles Clippers and averaged 9.4 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. DallasBasketball.com will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as we receive them.