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Dallas Names Schmitz GM Under Ujiri, Hands Draft Intel to 38-Year-Old Scout

The Mavericks' front-office reboot puts draft evaluation in the hands of ESPN's former tape-grinder.

Published June 12, 2026 Source NBA.com From the chopped neck
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Dallas Names Schmitz GM Under Ujiri, Hands Draft Intel to 38-Year-Old Scout

The Mavericks' front-office reboot puts draft evaluation in the hands of ESPN's former tape-grinder.

Source NBA.com ↗

The Dallas Mavericks named Mike Schmitz general manager on Tuesday, slotting the 38-year-old former ESPN draft analyst under newly installed president Masai Ujiri. Schmitz takes over scouting, player personnel, and what the team calls "strategic planning"—front-office code for deciding which second-round European to stash and which veteran minimum to chase in July.

Schmitz spent six years at ESPN breaking down prospect film, then joined the Pelicans' front office in 2020. He left New Orleans last month when Ujiri's hiring became inevitable. The Mavericks needed someone who could speak Ujiri's language—data-forward, international-friendly, comfortable explaining why a 6'9" Senegalese wing with a 38% three-point rate in the French second division is worth a two-way slot. Schmitz built that reputation at ESPN, where his draft breakdowns drew 1.2 million YouTube views annually and became required viewing for rival scouts.

The hire matters because Dallas has $18 million in luxury-tax exposure next season and no first-round pick until 2027 unless it conveys from a prior trade. That means Schmitz's job is finding second-round value and undrafted free agents who can play rotation minutes on rookie contracts. The Mavericks ranked 23rd in the league in draft capital efficiency over the past five years, per front-office analytics tracked by Sportico. Ujiri's Toronto teams ranked 4th in the same period, turning late picks into Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby. The Mavericks are betting Schmitz can replicate that process in a market where Luka Dončić's $215 million supermax leaves little financial margin for error.

Schmitz also inherits a scouting department that lost three senior evaluators this spring when the Mavericks declined to renew contracts during their front-office transition. Two joined Oklahoma City. One went to Brooklyn. The rebuild starts with June's draft, where Dallas holds the 47th pick and is expected to buy a second selection in the low 50s from a rebuilding team. Schmitz's Pelicans tenure produced Herb Jones at pick 35 in 2021 and Trey Murphy at 17—both now rotation regulars on New Orleans' playoff roster. Dallas is betting he can find similar value operating under tighter financial constraints.

The "organizational collaboration" language in the team's release signals something specific: Dallas wants Schmitz coordinating with its analytics group, which reports separately to Ujiri. The Mavericks hired a head of basketball strategy from Second Spectrum in March, someone who can feed Schmitz tracking data on how European prospects defend pick-and-roll coverage or close out to the arc. That infrastructure didn't exist under the prior regime, which relied on traditional scouting reports and film. The integration matters because Dallas needs to know which $2 million free agent can survive defending Nikola Jokić in a playoff series before it commits roster space.

Watch for Schmitz's first draft in June, when Dallas is expected to target European wings and backup ball-handlers. The Mavericks have worked out 14 international prospects since late April, per league sources, including two French guards and a Croatian forward currently playing in the Adriatic League. Schmitz will also lead Dallas's summer-league roster construction in July, where the team typically auditions 8-10 undrafted free agents for two-way contracts. His Pelicans summer-league teams went 11-1 combined over two years, producing three current NBA rotation players.

The Mavericks' payroll is locked in through 2026. Their draft capital is mortgaged. Their championship window depends on finding rotation pieces for less than market rate.

The takeaway
Dallas bets Schmitz can replicate Ujiri's draft efficiency while operating with minimal cap space and no first-round picks until 2027.
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