
Mavericks reportedly expected to keep 1st pick, add Cooper Flagg to their core
Immediately after the Dallas Mavericks won the NBA Draft lottery on Monday night, speculation ensued. Would they trade the pick and continue throwing everything into the win-now bucket, or would they retain the selection and, presumably, use it on Cooper Flagg?
The hypothesis seems to have been short-lived as ESPN reported on Tuesday that the Mavericks "will not entertain the possibility" of trading the No. 1 pick and instead will take the 6-foot-9 prospect from Duke.
It's a decision that certainly sets them up for the future, as Flagg is as sure of a thing as can be in an NBA prospect. In his lone season at Duke, he averaged 19.2 points and 7.5 rebounds while leading the Blue Devils to the Final Four and becoming the fifth freshman to ever win the Naismith Player of the Year.
But taking Flagg will also help them win right now. And checking both those boxes with one player is vital for the Mavericks, who have a sturdy core, but could benefit from a life-raft, and contingency plan, in Flagg, if things go awry.
This is, of course, a look far into the future, when Dallas is at full strength as point guard Kyrie Irving tore his ACL in early March and, presumably, won't be back until the latter part of next season. But, when the Mavericks are healthy, they have talent at every position, and players whose strengths complement one another.
Forward Anthony Davis, a one-time NBA champion, remains the premier option on both sides of the ball. While he's struggled with injuries over the past few seasons, when he's at the peak of his powers, he's a versatile big-man who can score inside and in the mid-range; with his back to the basket, and off the dribble. He's also an elite rim protector, who has the nimbleness to switch onto perimeter players.
Irving, if he returns to being the same player, is one of the best ball-handlers in the NBA, who can create for himself off the dribble and score at all three levels. The Mavericks' offense will go as he does once he returns.
Klay Thompson won four NBA championships with the Golden State Warriors and was one of the best two-way guards and a lights-out shooter. He's regressed a bit as he's aged, but the 35-year-old still has a consistent jumper and as much experience in significant games as anyone.
Center Dereck Lively, a former Duke prospect as well, is heading into his third season in the NBA and is a burgeoning defender, who averaged 1.6 blocks per game this past season.
Then there's Flagg, who'd instantly be the Mavericks' best wing. He's malleable enough to adapt to any NBA scheme, and contribute however a team needs him to. While he thrives with the ball in his hands, creating offense for himself, he also shot 40.8% on catch-and-shoot 3s and had a 4.2-2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio. He can also fit any defensive approach as he's sturdy on the ball and intelligent in help-defense, averaging 1.4 steals per game at Duke.
Legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski joins Colin Cowherd to break down what makes Cooper Flagg a top NBA prospect.
"Cooper is just unique," former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said Tuesday on "The Herd", "His legs are so strong and, athletically, he's gifted. When you add his athletic ability and his competitive attitude, you have a really special guy."
He's the type of player who can be additive to a team trying to contend for the NBA championship, and also buoy a franchise for the future. It's a perfect situation that the Dallas Mavericks fell into, and seemingly, they're making the simple choice, taking Flagg.
Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!
recommended
Get more from National Basketball Association Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
29 minutes ago
- New York Post
Richard Jefferson wears Doris Burke shirt as announcer is thankful for support amid uncertain ESPN future
Doris Burke is receiving a lot of love this weekend. While at Oklahoma City's Devon Park on Friday for the Women's College World Series between Texas Tech and Texas, Richard Jefferson put out an endorsement for his broadcast partner. He joined the SEC Network pregame show dressed in a 'My Favorite Broadcaster is Doris Burke' shirt while being interviewed by Haylie McCleney, Tori Vidales and Alyssa Lang. Advertisement 6 Richard Jefferson wearing a Doris Burke shirt on the SEC pregame show ahead of the Women's College World Series. @SECNetwork/X Jefferson and Burke head the broadcast team for ESPN and ABC's NBA coverage, along with play-by-play voice Mike Breen. Advertisement Prior to Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday between the Pacers and Thunder, The Athletic reported that Burke's spot for next season is 'not guaranteed.' This year marks Burke's second NBA Finals as the lead analyst for ESPN. Jefferson, whom ESPN 'intends' to keep despite being on an expiring contract, per the report, clearly wanted to show that he has Burke's back. Advertisement 6 Burke watches as Jefferson shows off the shirt. @TomasKassahun/X 6 Jefferson points to Burke. @TomasKassahun/X He was also found in the softball crowd sitting next to Burke during Friday's game, and he again made his shirt known. Jefferson held out shirt and pointed to it for the camera, before motioning in her direction. Burke smiled and laughed at her teammate's gesture. Advertisement 6 Richard Jefferson, Doris Burke, and Mike Breen pose before the game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves during Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. NBAE via Getty Images The ex-Nets star is not the only one to come to Burke's defense, with Pacers coach Rick Carlisle also speaking out on Burke's behalf prior to Game 1. 'I saw the things that were leaked yesterday about Doris Burke and I just wanted to say a couple of things. She has changed the game for women in broadcasting,' Carlisle said. 'Doris is a great example of courage and putting herself out there. It was just so sad to see the reports leaked, really unnecessarily, before such a celebrated event. Doris is a friend. I've asked her many times, when is she getting into coaching, because she has such great knowledge. There are many women who she's paved the way for.' 6 Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle speaks to the media after the Pacers defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder during game one of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center. Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images Burke was promoted to the network's top NBA booth after ESPN parted ways with Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson. It has been an ever-changing panel, as Burke has been paired with three different co-analysts since joining the group. 6 Doris Burke arrives to the arena before the game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks on April 9, 2025. NBAE via Getty Images Advertisement Burke joined ESPN Radio's 'Joe & Q' show earlier this week and had an emotional reaction to Carlisle's defense of her work. 'He reached out to me earlier in the day and I just want you guys to consider – I'm going to try not to get emotional here,' Burke said. 'The man is about to coach Game 1 of the NBA Finals, he has absolutely reached the pinnacle of his sport. 'But he took the time to check in on another human being to make sure I was okay. He has always been an enormous supporter of mine. And I just think it speaks to the human being he is. When he walked in that coaches meeting, I always give him a hug, I held him a little bit longer last night.'


USA Today
34 minutes ago
- USA Today
Former Wisconsin basketball center adds to his list of NBA workouts
Former Wisconsin basketball center adds to his list of NBA workouts Former Wisconsin Badgers center Steven Crowl is compiling a long list of NBA workouts. Crowl, whose Badgers tenure concluded with an NCAA Tournament Round of 32 loss to BYU in late March, has reportedly worked out with the Golden State Warriors, New Orleans Pelicans, Charlotte Hornets and Denver Nuggets over the past few weeks. The 7-foot center's most recent workout came with the Pelicans on Thursday, per The Athletic's Will Guillory. Crowl worked out alongside North Carolina's R.J. Davis, Arkansas' Johnell Davis and Kansas' Hunter Dickinson. Earlier this week, the Hornets worked out former Badger Chucky Hepburn alongside Crowl, per Hornets beat writer Rod Boone. The two spent three seasons in Madison together from 2021-24. Crowl isn't the only former Badger to dip his toes into NBA waters this offseason. Star guard John Blackwell worked out with the Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Trailblazers and Philadelphia 76ers before withdrawing from the 2025 NBA draft in late May. The Minnesota native started 141 of his 153 career appearances in five seasons from 2020-25. In those contests, the veteran averaged 9.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and two assists off a 52.5% shooting rate from the field, 36.3% mark from 3 and 82% clip from the charity stripe. During Wisconsin's 27-10 output this past season, Crowl started all 37 games and logged per-game averages of 9.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists. He did so while shooting 54% from the field, a strong 41% from 3 and 82% from the free-throw line. At his size, Crowl's shooting ability is an unquestionable commodity in the NBA. Given modern spacing and skill at the center position, the former Badger's progression as a shooter, especially from the top of the key, headlines his potential professional portfolio. Nonetheless, Crowl's odds of being picked in the 2025 NBA draft or signing with an NBA franchise are slim. The workouts will expose him to some NBA personnel, but his most likely route revolves around a career oversees. Contact/Follow @TheBadgersWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin Badgers news, notes and opinion
Yahoo
42 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Detroit Pistons To Test Free Agent Waters With Two Elite Centers
Detroit Pistons To Test Free Agent Waters With Two Elite Centers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Detroit Pistons have seemingly turned the franchise around after finally making the playoffs this season on the back of All-NBA point guard Cade Cunningham. Advertisement Detroit has its lead guard of the future and plenty of young wings, although shooting and center play could be improved, despite the continual improvement from Jalen Duren. In an effort to kill two birds with one stone, the Pistons have been linked to two of the best floor-spacing bigs in the NBA, both of whom will be free agents this summer. Jan 4, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson (9) dribbles on Minnesota Timberwolves center Naz Reid (11) in the first half at Little Caesars Arena.© Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images Pistons to Target Naz Reid and Myles Turner With Malik Beasley, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Dennis Schroder all set to hit free agency, the Pistons will need to retool their offense around Cunningham this summer, assuming all three players walk. Naz Reid and Myles Turner are both expected to explore their options this summer as they hit free agency. Advertisement Turner is still playing in the postseason for the Indiana Pacers, where he has spent his ten-year career. Indiana is expected to aggressively pursue re-signing him, although the Pistons can offer a similar role and more money, depending on which of their own free agents they prioritize. Reid, on the other hand, might be expecting a bigger role than his current spot on the Minnesota Timberwolves' bench. Both Reid and Turner shot well over 37 percent from deep this season, and both averaged roughly 16 points and six rebounds per game. 'The Pistons are among the teams with interest in Timberwolves big man Reid, league sources say," reported insider Marc Stein. "Detroit is known to covet a floor-spacing big man and, according to sources, is likewise said to hold interest in Indiana's Myles Turner." Both would enjoy a starting spot, with Duren either alongside them or coming off the bench. Meanwhile, Cunningham would be an upgrade over both of their current point guards. Advertisement Check out the All Pistons homepage for more news, analysis, and must-read articles. Related: Tennis Star Frances Tiafoe Gives Detroit Pistons Disrespect at French Open Related: Surprise East Team Could Emerge as Potential Trade Suitor For Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.