Mavericks let fans know what they would ask for if they had 3 wishes

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Dallas Mavericks players fill us in on what they would ask for if they had three wishes. The results are hilarious. Check it out here.

The Dallas Mavericks sit in an enviable position. They are 40-27 on the season and a virtual lock to make the playoffs. Before the year began, few people predicted the Mavs to finish ahead of Golden State, San Antonio, and Portland. The NBA landscape can change quickly, though.

Everyone is wondering if there will be a postseason? The suspension is approaching four weeks and plan to resume is non-existent. If the league waits too long, they will begin impacting the 2020-2021 season. It is something to watch moving forward. Nobody knows what is going to happen right now.

The Mavericks are doing their best to keep fans entertained. They released a hilarious video on Twitter on April 5. Players were asked what they would do with three wishes. See the results below.

https://twitter.com/dallasmavs/status/1246906137074642955

Delon Wright and Courtney Lee wanted unlimited candy as one of their wishes. That could be a mistake, though. Eating too much candy gives you a bellyache, so they might want to adjust that one a bit.

J.J. Barea made me laugh with all three of his wishes. He wants to be Spider-Man, have the ability to walk over water, and to be eight-foot-tall for one day.

Boban Marjanovic brought it with the three best wishes, though. Catch them in the video.

Dallas Mavericks fans are getting a different glimpse of the players during the quarantine. Many of them are streaming video games or sharing time spent with family on social media. Supporters can see a different side of their favorite players.

Please, stay safe and healthy. Hopefully, basketball and normal life is back soon.

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