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Cooper Flagg cracks joke after dominant Summer League performance | Sporting News

Updated July 12, 2025, 10:45 p.m. by Joe Mayo 1 min read
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The Dallas Mavericks and Cooper Flagg played their second Summer League game Saturday, with the No.

1 overall pick showcasing his offensive firepower against No.

2 overall pick Dylan Harper and the San Antonio Spurs.

Flagg finished with 31 points (10-21 FG, 3-9 3Pt, 8-13 FT), four rebounds and one assist across 31 minutes in Saturdays 76-69 Summer League loss to the Spurs, leading all players in scoring and playing time.

Despite his impressive scoring numbers, the Duke standout offered some self-criticism.

Flagg joked that his mom, Kelly Flagg who played Division I basketball at the University of Maine wouldnt be thrilled about his performance from the charity stripe, according to Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News .

I still missed a bunch of free throws, Flagg said.

I know my mom probably wasnt very happy with that.

Cooper Flagg said he felt more comfortable in todays game against the Spurs.

He finished with 31 points and four rebounds (10-21 FG; 8-13 FT).

I still missed a bunch of free throws.

I know my mom probably wasnt very happy with that.

pic.twitter.com/I84jTv5xPm MORE: Mavericks, Cooper Flagg turn heads in Summer League debut Still, the 18-year-old bounced back from his shooting struggles during his Summer League debut in Thursdays 87-85 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, when he posted 10 points (5-21 FG, 0-5 3Pt, 0-1 FT), six rebounds, four assists, three steals and one block in 32 minutes.

Flagg is coming off a historic 2024-25 campaign in his lone season at Duke, where he became just the fourth freshman in NCAA mens history to win the Naismith College Player of the Year award.

With all the tools to become a two-way superstar in the NBA, Flagg will step into an ideal situation to contribute on a star-studded Mavericks roster that is already built to compete.

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