Appearing on The Dan Patrick Show this week (YouTube link), Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd admitted he wasn’t watching Monday’s draft lottery live and said he thought there was a “1” missing when he received text messages telling him that Dallas would be drafting in the top four and then that the team had secured the No. 1 overall pick.
“I just felt we were going to stay around 11, if not go backwards, the way things were going for us this year,” Kidd said (hat tip to Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoops Journal).
Asked by Patrick whether the Mavs plan to use the No. 1 overall pick to select Duke’s Cooper Flagg, the consensus top prospect in this year’s draft pool, Kidd was hesitant to outright confirm as much or to discuss Flagg directly, explaining that he’s trying “to make sure we don’t get in any trouble.”
When Patrick asked if the NBA would be fine with him commenting on “the kid from Duke,” the Mavs’ coach smiled and replied, “We’re excited about the kid at Duke.”
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“I’m just the coach (but) yes, I would say we’re all concentrating on No. 1,” Kidd said. “The draft is deep, but the name you just brought up, I think we’re all focused on.”
If the lottery outcome had been different, Flagg could have ended up as the centerpiece for a rebuilding club like Utah or Washington. Instead, he’ll be joining a team with championship aspirations led by veterans like Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving, and Klay Thompson. Kidd believes it’ll be an ideal situation for the No. 1 pick.
“He’ll be 18. He doesn’t turn 19 until December, and so just understanding he’s young, but he’s very talented, can play both ends,” Kidd said. “Being able to have older players—and when I say that, out of respect, they’re not dinosaurs—but when you look at the age of 30, Ky, AD, guys that are here, Klay could definitely help him with the process of going through a rookie season.
“… I think this is a great situation for him,” Kidd continued. “(Considering) the different guys that we have already on the team, the pressure of living up to No. 1 will be a lot easier with the talent around him. When you talk about the other clubs (he could’ve ended up with), he would have to produce right away at a high, high level. I think this is a great situation for him to grow his game, where the pressure isn’t as high. But we are playing for a championship.”
Kidd also spoke to Patrick about how he learned about – and reacted to – the Luka Doncic trade in February, explaining that when he got that call from general manager Nico Harrison at a hotel in Cleveland, he immediately began considering how the star guard’s departure and the additions of Davis and Max Christie would affect the Mavericks’ game plan.
According to Kidd, the day of the trade was the last time he spoke to Doncic. Having been unexpectedly traded himself as a player, the Mavs’ head coach knew some of what the 26-year-old was going through.
“I don’t think he was too happy. From the experience of being traded, maybe being surprised, upset, feelings are high,” Kidd said (hat tip to Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops). “But I loved the opportunity of coaching Luka. He’s an incredible person, and we all know his talent is one of the best in the world. … I’ve always said this publicly and privately: I wish Luka the best. He’s one of the best players in the world.”
The lottery was definitely a win for Flagg
Yup ….. he went from bottom feeders for next 5yrs. To a contender next year.
More so for Dallas than Flagg if Davis and Kyrie can’t get and stay healthy.
“I just felt we were going to stay around 11, if not go backwards, the way things were going for us this year,” Kidd said”
I actually laughed out loud
Nico and Pelinka have chemistry (click?)
How about this?
Mavs get Reaves and Vincent
Lakers get Gafford and Washington
Reaves and Vincent is intriguing but not enough. Maybe for Gafford but not both.
What a rollercoaster for mavs fans
Lost the franchise player
Gained 1 back months later
Why would Boston be meeting and working out Cooper Flagg? Much to do about nothing I suspect. Would get some hits though.
Flagg said if Dallas drafts him he will go back to school for another year so Boston can tank and draft him. Boston working on a trade with Dallas. Flagg is from Cape Cod I think so he wants to play at home.
I don’t think it works that way. Now we have undrafted projected no.1 picks demanding where he goes? This player empowerment is going well.
The alternative is the 1% greedy owners making legal decisions for an 18 year old kid. Pretty messed up. Think about the situation if basketball was removed. Some silver haired depraved eccentric just bossing a kid around. Odd to say it nicely…
With arguably the Goat leaving the Lakers and NBA soon. They made sure LA will stay relevant. Luka doesn’t get the ridiculous 350 mill max. And Dallas gets Cooper ………. NBA is genius lols.
Very convenient isn’t it. Got some serious Magic Johnson and James Worthy vibes, hey how’d that just happen. Anyways, good luck in the ECF Al.
Not a big conspiracy guy. But it works well for NBA big picture lol.
Yeah man…. Im just taking it gm by gm man. Our bench is still an issue.
Holiday for PJ ….. JB can play SG.
Holiday can hold down the fort till Kyrie comes back.
And they can play together. Holiday can play with any guard.
How is the head coach not watching the draft lottery???