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Cooper Flagg lit up Dallas with a record and a win in one night

Cooper Flagg put on a show

Cooper Flagg
Cooper Flagg

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Friday night at the American Airlines Center felt different for the Mavericks. After a brutal 16‑game losing streak that buried the team in the Western Conference standings, Dallas finally found oxygen. They did it with a tight 118‑115 victory over the Pelicans. But beyond the score, the spotlight belonged to rookie Cooper Flagg. At just 18 years old, he set a new career high in the league. 29 points, seven rebounds, and five assists, with twelve of those points coming in the decisive fourth quarter.

Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 Draft, showed the most dominant version of his young career. His duel with Derik Queen, the New Orleans center and former teammate at Montverde Academy, added a layer of intrigue. Two familiar faces now clashing on the NBA stage. Queen tried to tie the game with a three in the final seconds, but missed, leaving the moment for Flagg to steal the spotlight.

A memorable performance

The game had other contributors. Naji Marshall, once a Pelican himself, hit the clutch three with 30 seconds left. While P.J. Washington Jr. secured the final rebound to seal the win. Still, the night belonged to Cooper Flagg, who had already flashed brilliance during his college run at Duke. Back then, he scored 42 points against Notre Dame and 30 versus Arizona in the Sweet 16. Now, in his rookie NBA season with Dallas, he averages 15.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.1 assists. Those numbers underline his immediate impact.

 

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Media outlets like Sports Illustrated highlighted how this performance surpassed nearly all of his college benchmarks and marked a turning point for a team still searching for identity. Other platforms such as NBAManiacs pointed to the forward’s efficiency—12 of 19 from the field—and his ability to carry the offense in crunch time. Even reports from Spain noted that coach Jason Kidd has handed Cooper Flagg ball‑handling duties to speed up his competitive growth.

Dallas breathes again

The bigger picture can’t be ignored. Dallas remains stuck with a losing record (5‑12), just 1.5 games away from the final play‑in spot. Yet the rise of Cooper Flagg tells a different story. This rookie refuses to hide. In fact, comparisons to precocious legends like Kobe Bryant have already surfaced. Standing 6’9” and bringing versatility on both ends, he looks every bit like a future star. Beyond the defeats, the teenager offers hope to a franchise desperate for a new cornerstone.

In the end, the win over the Pelicans was more than a statistical relief. It was confirmation that Cooper Flagg is not just a promise. He has the potential to reshape the Mavericks’ crisis and open the chapter fans in Dallas have been waiting for.

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