Mavericks, Cooper Flagg take on Spurs, Dylan Harper
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Mavericks No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg looked stronger in his second summer league game including this and-one.
In his second Summer League outing, the 18-year-old Flagg put up a game-high 31 points while shooting 10-for-21 against the Spurs on Saturday. The Mavericks ultimately lost the game 76-69, with incoming rookie Dylan Harper leading the way with 16 points, six rebounds and two steals for San Antonio.
Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Grant Hill joins the Dan Patrick Show to share what advice he would give to No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, his "nice guy" persona, why Jamal Crawford is one of his favorite players and more.
All in all, the showdown between the No. 1 pick and No. 2 pick Dylan Harper was as good as it was expected to be, even if it wasn’t advertised on the same level as Flagg’s debut against the Los Angeles Lakers — and Bronny James.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I am so excited to see what he can do" - Grant Hill believes Cooper Flagg couldn't be in a better spot to thrive as a No. 1 pick"I am so excited to see what he can do" - Grant Hill believes Cooper Flagg couldn't be in a better spot to thrive as a No. 1 pick originally appeared on Basketball Network.
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Cooper Flagg went 5-21 in his Summer League debut, but Jason McIntyre says it’s time to relax and let him develop.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso discussed OKC's 2024-25 title defense and the Dallas Mavericks' season amidst Kyrie Irving's injury and their No. 1 draft pick, Duke Blue Devils star Cooper Flagg.