The Dallas MavericksMiami Heat, and the Indiana Pacers have been among the teams showing interest in small forward Brandon Rush, according to ESPN 1500's Darren Wolfson.

All of these three teams could use his three-and-D mold to improve their depth off the bench.

Rush spent four of his former five years with the Golden State Warriors before signing with the Minnesota Timberwolves last season. The 32-year-old only played in 47 games with the team, but shot a respectable 38.6 percent from beyond the arc, not straying far from his career 40.2 percent from deep.

The Kansas standout has been mired by injuries in the recent years and it has prevented him from staying on the court consistently, for the exception of the 2015-16 season in which he played 72 games.

Rush could likely sign for the minimum and fill a roster spot for any of the teams above, given the $2.3 million-a-year tag isn't all that bad, since he hasn't made more than $4 million in annual salary.