Basketball

Morez Johnson Jr. Selected Ninth Overall by Dallas Mavericks in 2026 NBA Draft

The Michigan enforcer transitions to the NBA after a standout college career

From Wolverines to Mavericks

Morez Johnson Jr., widely recognized as Michigan basketball's enforcer, was drafted ninth overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2026 NBA Draft, marking the culmination of a collegiate career that blended gritty defense with emerging offensive skill.

After transferring from Illinois, Johnson blossomed into a versatile forward, averaging 13.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while earning a spot on the All‑Big Ten Defensive Team. He started every one of Michigan’s 40 games, recorded five 20‑point outings, and posted a career‑high 16 rebounds in a win over Washington.

His coach, Dusty May, who recently followed him to Dallas, praised Johnson’s winning mentality, physicality and basketball IQ, noting the player’s rapid improvement from a 0% three‑point shooter at Illinois to a 34.3% clip at Michigan, and from a 61.8% free‑throw shooter to 78.2%.

Beyond the numbers, Johnson’s athletic measurements — among the longest hand spans for a forward and a top‑tier shuttle time — have positioned him as a unique defensive prospect, while his defensive team honors underscore his impact on the Wolverines’ culture.

Selected as Michigan’s 20th NBA draftee since 2011 and the 14th first‑round pick, Johnson joins a Mavericks roster that aims to blend youthful talent with seasoned leadership, a move that both he and May believe will translate into immediate contributions on the court.

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