The Hawks selected Real Madrid's Luka Doncic with the No. 3 pick in the 2018 NBA Draft, but he will never play a game in an Atlanta uniform.

The Hawks picked Doncic and then traded him to the Mavericks, the NBA announced Thursday. Dallas drafted Oklahoma guard Trae Young at No. 5 and sent him to Atlanta, along with a future first rounder.

Sources: Protection on Dallas' 2019 first-round pick to Atlanta in Luka Doncic/No. 3 deal: 1-5. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 21, 2018

The Hawks may try and deal starting point guard Dennis Schroder to the Clippers for the No. 13 pick, according to a report from Atlanta TV station WSB.

If the Hawks do end up drafting Trae Young... look for them to work out a deal and try to package Dennis Schroder to the LA Clippers at #13 — Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) June 21, 2018

The potential trade between Dallas and Atlanta had been losing momentum prior to the draft, according to a report from Yahoo Sports.

Sources: Dallas’ pursuit of Atlanta’s No. 3 overall pick — for potential run at Luka Doncic — has lost momentum in recent hours. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 21, 2018

Dallas preferred to send the fifth and 33rd pick to Atlanta in exchange for No. 3. But, the Hawks were not interested in that deal, according to a report from The Athletic.

Dallas' preferred trade offer to Atlanta this week had been the No. 5 pick plus the No. 33 pick for the No. 3 pick, I've been told, but Atlanta wouldn't bite. — Tim Cato (@tim_cato) June 21, 2018

The teams had previously discussed including Dallas forward Wesley Matthews and Hawks guard Kent Bazemore in the trade.

The Hawks and Mavericks are still talking, according to league sources, but Dallas is unwilling to trade No. 5 and Wes Matthews for No. 3 and Kent Bazemore. Such a move is essentially paying $19.3 million to move up two spots in tonight's draft — Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 21, 2018

The 19-year-old Doncic was a star in Europe in 2017-18. He was named the EuroLeague MVP and his Real Madrid team won the league title.

Young averaged 27.4 points and 8.7 assists per game as a freshman at Oklahoma last season.

The Hawks finished last season with a 24-58 record and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2006-07.