In a thrilling 116-114 overtime victory over the Detroit Pistons, Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg showcased his growing command of late-game situations. The 18-year-old forward tallied 23 points and 10 rebounds, drawing defensive attention that highlighted his rapid rise as a key closer for the team. Flagg's poise under pressure helped Dallas rally after squandering an 18-point lead.
The Dallas Mavericks edged out the Detroit Pistons 116-114 in overtime on Thursday night, a resilient win that underscored their recent surge. After building an 18-point lead late in the third quarter, Dallas faltered but regained control in the closing stages, with Cooper Flagg playing a pivotal role. The rookie finished with 23 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, three blocks, and a +16 plus-minus in nearly 40 minutes, navigating one of the season's most physical matchups.
Flagg's impact extended beyond scoring. Late in regulation, with Dallas trailing by one, he sank consecutive midrange pull-up jumpers over Isaiah Stewart to seize a brief lead. Detroit responded by doubling him on the next possession, forcing a pass that nearly resulted in a Klay Thompson three. 'If they’re going to put two on me, I’ve always got to make the right play,' Flagg said. 'I thought Klay actually got a great look — it just rolled around and missed. But it’s just about being a basketball player.' Mavericks coach Jason Kidd called the adjustment 'respect,' noting opponents now scheme specifically against Flagg due to his late-game success.
In overtime, Flagg attacked the rim, drawing help and dishing to Anthony Davis for a game-sealing dunk with 1:32 left. Davis added 15 points and 14 rebounds, praising the teamwork: 'Just constantly playing together. Him making the right reads and me being in the right spot.' Flagg, who leads the league with 93.2 clutch minutes, ranks fourth in clutch points (62) through 19 such games, shooting 46.3% and 85.2% from the line.
This performance caps Flagg's hot streak, averaging 25.4 points over his last eight games amid Dallas's six wins in eight. Teammate Naji Marshall highlighted his maturity: 'Every game somebody guards him with their best defender. And he just goes out and proves why he was the No. 1 pick.' The victory improves Dallas to 11-16, signaling stability after a 5-15 start marred by injuries.