The Orlando Magic are reportedly expected to deal Evan Fournier to another team ahead of the trade deadline on March 25. The Dallas Mavericks have expressed their interest and are willing to send veteran forward James Johnson along with two second-round draft assets in exchange for the Frenchman.

Via Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report:

“It seems more likely than ever Orlando may move Gordon before Thursday's deadline, but Evan Fournier and his $17 million expiring contract is an even better bet to be traded. The Mavericks have been the loudest rumored team for Fournier, with one potential package being James Johnson and two second-round picks, according to league sources.”

Fournier remains to be a valuable contributor for the Magic as he is currently averaging 19.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 3.6 assists through 24 games played. However, he was recently slowed down after sustaining a groin injury back in early March.

He is currently playing in the last season of his five-year, $85 million contract signed with the Magic back in 2016. Fournier's potential relocation to the Mavericks will be helpful for Luka Doncic who is still lacking pieces in his supporting cast.

On the other hand, Johnson is only averaging a meager output of 5.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks through 29 appearances. The Mavericks' draft assets will certainly help the Magic in their rebuilding efforts as they are currently struggling with a 14-28 record for the 14th spot in the Eastern Conference.

It remains to be seen where Evan Fournier will land in the coming days but his potential relocation to the Mavericks is looking promising as the team continues to aim for a playoff spot in the stacked Western Conference this season.