Maine fans attend Cooper Flagg's NBA debut in Boston

Maine basketball fans filled TD Garden in Boston to support local phenom Cooper Flagg during his first NBA game there with the Dallas Mavericks against the Boston Celtics. The Mavericks lost 100-120, but Flagg scored 16 points, including the game's first basket. Jayson Tatum also returned for the Celtics after nearly a year sidelined by injury, contributing 15 points.

On Friday night at TD Garden, a crowd of green and white Celtics jerseys mingled with blue Mavericks ones bearing the number 32, as fans from across Maine gathered to watch Cooper Flagg's Boston debut. The 19-year-old Newport native, playing for the Dallas Mavericks, opened the scoring with an early two-pointer in a 100-120 loss to the host Boston Celtics.

Flagg, who grew up as a Celtics fan, had just the night before reached a milestone in his rookie season by becoming the second-youngest player to score 1,000 NBA points. In a narrow 114-115 defeat to the Orlando Magic on Thursday, Flagg achieved this at 19 years and 74 days old, trailing only LeBron James's record of 19 years and 41 days set in 2004. He had missed time earlier due to an ankle injury but returned strongly.

Maine supporters expressed mixed loyalties. Grade schooler Ezra Bush from Maine, attending with his father, said Flagg inspires his own play: “Whenever I watch him, and then I step onto the court, I am like, ‘I am going to be like Cooper today.’” Father-son duo Mason and David Laflamme from Lewiston rooted for both: “Celtics fan all the way but definitely rooting for Cooper Flagg,” David said. “We're hoping, you know, Cooper's going to throw 40, and the Celtics will win, so that's always the goal.”

Flagg finished with 16 points, the second-highest for Dallas. The excitement extended to Celtics forward Jayson Tatum's season debut after a ruptured Achilles tendon kept him out since last May; he scored 15 points. Fan Diana Devlin from Eliot brought a large poster featuring both players: “It’s a big night, so I needed the poster.” “Always a Cooper Flagg fan,” she added, while prioritizing a Boston win.

Both teams play on the road Sunday: the Celtics against the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Mavericks versus the Toronto Raptors.

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Cooper Flagg dunks over Ivica Zubac in Mavericks' 114-110 win over Clippers, setting NBA record as youngest to score 35 points.
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Cooper Flagg sets NBA record in Mavericks' win over Clippers

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Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg became the youngest player in NBA history to score 35 points, surpassing LeBron James' mark in a 114-110 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. The 18-year-old forward added eight rebounds and showcased aggressive play, including a dunk over Ivica Zubac. This performance follows his record 11 assists in a loss to the Lakers the previous night.

One year after trading Luka Dončić, the Dallas Mavericks are finding hope in rookie Cooper Flagg's breakout games. Flagg scored 49 points against the Charlotte Hornets and followed with 34 points and 12 rebounds versus the Houston Rockets. Coach Jason Kidd lashed out at critics during a postgame rant, defending his decision to play Flagg at point guard early in the season.

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In a thrilling matchup between former Duke teammates, Cooper Flagg scored a record 49 points as a teenager, but the Dallas Mavericks fell 123-121 to the Charlotte Hornets. Kon Knueppel added 34 points, including the game-winning free throws, in a career-high performance. The game highlighted an intense Rookie of the Year race between the two star rookies.

The Boston Celtics defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 107-79 in the inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic at TD Garden, honoring the 75th anniversary of the league's first Black players. Jaylen Brown led Boston with 30 points and 13 rebounds, while the Bucks continued their skid with a fifth straight loss. The event commemorated pioneers Earl Lloyd, Chuck Cooper, and Nat Clifton amid Black History Month.

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One day after sustaining ligament damage in his left hand during Thursday's loss to the Utah Jazz, Anthony Davis faces surgery that could sideline him for the season. The 10-time All-Star's trade likelihood has fallen to 2/10 ahead of the February 5 deadline, prompting Dallas to prioritize rookie Cooper Flagg amid draft pick constraints.

The Dallas Mavericks have shown signs of improvement amid a challenging season, climbing one spot to No. 25 in the latest NBA power rankings following a key win over the Houston Rockets. This victory ended a four-game losing streak and highlighted defensive progress. As they enter the Cooper Flagg era, the team faces a tough Western Conference road trip ahead.

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The NBA has announced the 28 players selected for the 2026 Castrol Rising Stars Challenge, highlighting top rookies, sophomores and G League talents. Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel, former Duke teammates, lead the rookie class, while Donovan Clingan and Jaylon Tyson represent promising second-year players. The event will take place on February 13 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles during All-Star Weekend.

 

 

 

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