The Dallas Mavericks are already making moves to build a competitive team around Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis, and one of their main targets is free agent forward Danny Green. According to reports, both sides are already in serious talks regarding a potential deal.

Green played for the Toronto Raptors last season, where he averaged 10.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.5 assists. He also shot an impressive 45 percent from beyond the arc, as he became a vital cog in helping the Raps win their first-ever championship.

The veteran sharpshooter already has two championships under his belt, and he recently said that he plans to get as much money as he could during the final years of his career in the NBA.

At this point, there is no report on what the Mavs' offer is, but if a deal doesn't get done tonight, expect Green to communicate with other teams.

The Mavericks are hellbent on building a competitive roster next season as they aim to make the playoffs. They have already committed to a five-year deal with Porzingis, and now that he and Doncic are locked in for the foreseeable future, all they need to do is to surround them with a good supporting cast.

Aside from Green, the Mavs are also targeting another sharpshooter in Patrick Beverley. Although no deal has been announced yet, one of these guys is expected to suit up for Dallas next season.