Cooper Flagg, who’s almost certainly headed to the Mavericks after the surprising results of Monday’s lottery, commented on the process for the first time today at the draft combine in Chicago, according to Grant Afseth of DallasHoopsJournal (subscription required).
“I’m grateful to get this opportunity, or any opportunity to hear my name called on draft night,” Flagg said. “I’m just really excited for this whole experience. Not everybody gets to go through this, so I just feel really blessed. As far as Dallas goes, they’ve got a lot of really good pieces.”
Flagg was the consensus No. 1 pick in this year’s draft even before he arrived at Duke. He solidified that status with an outstanding freshman season, averaging 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.4 blocks per game while shooting 48.1% from the field and 38.5% from beyond the arc. He led the Blue Devils to a 35-4 record and a spot in the Final Four.
With Utah, Washington and Charlotte holding the best odds coming into the lottery, Flagg could have easily ended up in a rebuilding situation. Instead, he joins a Dallas team with a strong veteran core in Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving, Klay Thompson, Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington.
Flagg is excited to be teaming up with another Duke alum, Dereck Lively, who was drafted by the Mavericks two years ago.
“To be able to learn from D-Live — that’s pretty cool,” Flagg said. “So I think it would be a really cool opportunity.”
Flagg was in the audience as the envelopes were opened Monday night, attending the event with Duke teammate Kon Knueppel, another likely lottery pick. Flagg didn’t directly address the results, which came down to Dallas, San Antonio, Philadelphia and Charlotte as the four finalists, but he indicated some surprise at the outcome.
“It was a crazy draft lottery,” he said. “It was a cool experience to be there and go through that experience.”
Flagg isn’t expected to do much at the combine outside of the mandatory measurements and testing. Afseth reports that he measured 6 feet, 7.75 inches without shoes with a wingspan of 7 feet and a standing reach of 8 feet, 10.5 inches. He weighs 221 pounds and recorded a 40-inch vertical leap.
It’s unlikely that Flagg will work out for any teams other than Dallas, so his schedule will be relatively light until the first round of the draft on June 25. He says his approach to his rookie season would have been the same no matter which team won the right to draft him.
“Wherever it is, I’m just gonna try and be me to the best of my ability,” Flagg said. “Try to do whatever the team needs — play both sides of the ball and just play really hard in every single possession.”
No. 1, LAL 29 FRP, Kyrie, Gafford for Luka and Gabe… who says No?
Nico will trade Flagg and a 2nd for Bronny
Trading Luka for Flagg would be an insane turn of events
You all need to get over Luka. No trade no Flagg – sure the should have gotten more for Luka but long term they are way better off than if they had paid Luka $350
Million
Big win for Mavs, adding Flagg. I think he can be a 16pt, 6rebs, 6ast type player as a rookie. The sky is the limit for that kid
He still needs to add size but he’s mostly there as a ready-now starter on most teams
if mavs didnt trade luka
imagine him + flagg together in dallas
best tm in the west
It wouldn’t have happened because they would’ve made the playoffs if they kept Luka.
Come on dude if they don’t trade Luka they aren’t in the lottery and they lose in the first round of the playoffs.
Mavs are likely to trade away Washington, Klay
And a future First for a top 5 point guard
No team is trading a top 15 PG for a first and two fringe starters, much less a top 5 PG (All-NBA).
Unless you were referring to Dame or something lol
SGA, Luka, Brunson, Curry, and Haliburton aren’t going anywhere
lol no…
Jrue holiday might be available for that.
A team who plays in the play-in shouldnt be eligible for the number 1 pick. Just my opinion.
The problem there is teams would actively avoid the Play-In and tank even more aggressively.
A 1% chance at the #1 pick is more valuable than a single elimination game to face the 1st/2nd seed.
Getting a generation talent usually fixes tanking. Tanking and getting the 4th or 5th pick means you’ve gotta tank again.
2023: Amen Thompson (4th)
2021: Evan Mobley (3rd), Scottie Barnes (4th), Franz Wagner (8th), Alperen Sengun (16th)
2020: LaMelo Ball (3rd), Tyrese Haliburton (12th), Tyrese Maxey (21st)
2019: Darius Garland (5th), Tyler Herro (13th)
2018: Luka Doncic (3rd), Jaren Jackson (4th), Trae Young (5th), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (11th)
2017: Jayson Tatum (3rd), De’Aaron Fox (5th), Donovan Mitchell (13th), Bam Adebayo (14th)
Steph was not a #1, Giannis was not a # 1, Jokic was not a #1.
Atlanta moved up a bunch of spots last year to get #1, no one seemed to care about the lottery then.
Los que no se esfuerzan para el play-in no merecen la seleccion numero uno .
Que Pasa?
As long as Nico doesn’t make any other moves, Flagg will be in the best situation of any top overall pick since Duncan. If he’s the real deal, then he’ll be able to impact the league as a rookie, and be part of a deep playoff runs from and after that.
They didn’t mention the other former Duke alum. Technically Kyrie has a player option but I’m pretty sure he’s going to pick it up or renegotiate so he gets paid to rehab next season.
I am genuinely curious to see what they do here. I assume they keep the pick and trade from their front court depth for some help in the backcourt with an eye to compete and hope Kyrie can help when he returns.
Would the Spurs trade No. 2 and Castle for No. 1 (Flagg)? What do you think?
I would without a second thought, but… if I was DAL I would never take that, right?