The Mavericks have the No. 5 pick in the NBA draft on June 21 and should have plenty of options of players to select.

As the draft approaches, we're going to look back at some of the highlights of the top prospects that could be in play for the Mavs with the fifth pick.

Today we look at Missouri forward Michael Porter Jr.

Here's a breakdown of Porter from SportsDay's Eddie Sefko:

"It's all about his credentials from high school and the fact that he was the No. 1 overall recruit in the country as a senior. His freshman season at Mizzou basically was wiped out after back surgery -- Porter logged two minutes in the season opener and returned for the Tigers' SEC and NCAA tournament games (two losses). Scouts have virtually nothing to go on from the college level. But his combination of size, quickness, shooting and athleticism make him a guaranteed high pick. If he'd been able to come straight out of high school to the NBA, he might have been No. 1 overall last summer. He is a drop-dead free-throw shooter and got to the line a lot as a high schooler. He also can knock in the 3-point shot. No real weaknesses anywhere in his game."

Now let's take a look at some of the best highlights from Porter's career so far.

This is a tricky case because all we have to go off is Porter's high school highlights and footage of him in non-game situations. He missed nearly the entire season after undergoing back surgery.

Still, there's no denying his ability to shoot the ball.

Michael Porter Jr. hasn't skipped a beat - he drilled 15 straight 3's in practice. pic.twitter.com/G0kFGuBJl4 — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 8, 2018

And of course, there's the athleticism. The Mavs already have one explosive dunker in Dennis Smith Jr., but Porter can throw it down if he's healthy. Just check out the plays below.

'17 ESPN No. 1 recruit Michael Porter Jr. had this dunk in the state championship. 😱 #SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/3HBUPjsBrb — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 6, 2017

Porter also has the ability to put the ball on the floor and either drive to the hoop or pull up for a jump shot. The footage below is him going through some light one-on-one work, but it also shows off a bit of his all-around game.

Need more to wet your appetite on Porter? This should do the trick. Check out this footage of him playing one-on-one against none other than Dennis Smith Jr. in high school. This could happen a lot more if the Mavs draft him...