Versatility game
Versatility is the name of the game for the Mavs Jason Kidd, known for his strategic mind and as one of the best point guards of his era, seems ready to experiment. And who better to test new ideas with than Cooper Flagg? The Mavs rookie brings a rare blend of athleticism, basketball IQ, and flexibility. At Duke, Flagg shifted between forward and power forward roles, but never ran the offense as a primary ball handler. Now, his ability to read the floor and distribute the ball could make him a temporary—or maybe even long-term—solution for the Mavs.
Did a routine check-in on the #Mavs‘ media website and noticed Cooper Flagg was recently added to the team’s roster. Most notably, he’s listed as a guard/forward. pic.twitter.com/nQbYAXLasp
— Mike Curtis (@MikeACurtis2) August 18, 2025
Context matters. The Mavs aren’t rebuilding—they’re chasing a title. With veterans like Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, and Kyrie Irving on the roster, Cooper Flagg joins a team stacked with Hall of Fame-caliber talent. His role will be that of the fourth gear in a machine that needs both precision and youth. His debut is set for October 6, in a preseason matchup against the reigning champs, the Oklahoma City Thunder. It’s the perfect stage to test Flagg’s poise under pressure.
Flagg’s image is already gaining traction
Beyond the court, Cooper Flagg is starting to generate serious commercial buzz. According to Boardroom, his Nike deal includes performance-based incentives, and his Instagram following surged past 2 million after the draft. The Mavs didn’t just bet on a player—they invested in a brand that could transcend basketball.
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