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Cooper Flagg surprises in Miami with a performance everyone is analyzing

The rookie faced one of his biggest challenges yet and delivered numbers that are already sparking conversation across the NBA

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Cooper Flagg was once again at the center of attention during the Dallas Mavericks’ visit to the Miami Heat, on a night filled with anticipation after his explosive 29-point performance against the Pelicans.

However, what seemed destined to become another offensive showcase turned into a duel full of tension, uncertainty, and an ending as unexpected as it was intriguing for the sensational rookie.

Cooper Flagg and a shaky start that raised alarms

Although Cooper Flagg arrived inspired, his start was far from ideal. Just two points, one rebound, one assist and two turnovers marked his quiet first quarter, reflecting an inconsistent offensive rhythm.

Even so, Dallas was only down by one point, keeping alive the hope that the rookie could find his game.

The defensive role the Mavericks demanded from Cooper Flagg eventually took its toll. He played as a center in several stretches, matched up against Bam Adebayo and Kel’el Ware, a physical challenge that affected his offensive flow.

His -9 plus/minus at halftime was a clear indicator of his struggles, while Tyler Herro took advantage to extend Miami’s lead.

The offensive load then fell on PJ Washington, Max Christie, Brandon Williams and Klay Thompson, while Cooper Flagg continued searching for answers.

With six points by the end of the third quarter, his impact seemed more defensive than scoring, although his increasing presence in the final stretch would begin to shift the momentum.

A dramatic ending that left Cooper Flagg in an unexpected role

In the decisive fourth quarter, Cooper Flagg stepped up when his team needed him most. A driving layup with 2:45 left and two clutch free throws tied the game at 102, sparking the possibility of an unexpected comeback. But the story had one final twist in store.

With 20.3 seconds remaining, Cooper Flagg made a brilliant defensive play by stripping the ball from Davion Mitchell, creating one last opportunity for Dallas.

With the ball in his hands and Jaime Jaquez Jr. as the only obstacle, the rookie assessed the situation calmly, perhaps too calmly.

Instead of taking the decisive shot, he passed the ball to PJ Washington, who missed a long three-pointer that sealed Miami’s 106-102 win.

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