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Cooper Flaggs instant reaction to Mavericks winning NBA Draft Lottery

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Published: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 3:14 pm

Mavericks Win NBA Draft Lottery, Set Sights on Cooper Flagg

The Dallas Mavericks are back in the spotlight, this time thanks to a stroke of incredible luck. Despite having only a 1.8% chance, the Mavericks won the top pick in the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery, setting the stage for a potentially transformative season.

While the draft is still months away, the consensus is that the Mavericks will select Duke Blue Devils star, Cooper Flagg, with the coveted first overall pick. Flagg, a highly touted prospect, is seen as a player who can make an immediate impact on both ends of the court.

When asked about the possibility of becoming a two-way player for the Mavericks, Flagg expressed his excitement and readiness. "Being a two-way player—that's something that I've done since I was a little kid," he stated, emphasizing his commitment to contributing on both offense and defense.

Former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers, seemingly confident in Flagg's future with the Mavericks, inquired about his expectations. Flagg responded with a calm demeanor, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of the draft process and his focus on enjoying the experience.

During his freshman season at Duke, Flagg showcased his versatility, averaging impressive stats: 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1.4 blocks across 37 games. This performance has solidified his status as a top prospect and a potential game-changer for whichever team drafts him. The Mavericks, with their lottery win, are now in prime position to add this dynamic talent to their roster. The 2024-25 NBA season is already shaping up to be an exciting one for Dallas fans.

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