Cooper Flagg appeared at Saturday’s game between Duke and Clemson with a boot on his left foot, but league sources tell Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Substack link) that the Mavericks believe they’re lucky that his midfoot sprain is not a more severe injury .
There’s still no specific timeline for how long Flagg will be out as a result of the injury, according to Stein, who says the more pressing concern for the team is how to keep the star rookie’s energy and enthusiasm up through what is likely the longest losing streak of his basketball life.
The Mavericks lost their last nine games prior to the All-Star break, which Stein notes is the team’s longest losing streak since the 1997/98 season. At No. 12 in the Western Conference, Dallas is currently two games up on the Jazz and 1.5 games behind the Grizzlies, who have embarked on their own rebuild after trading Jaren Jackson Jr. to Utah.
With Jackson out for the rest of the season following knee surgery and Utah owing its pick to the Thunder if it falls outside of the top eight, it will be worth keeping an eye on just how quickly Dallas brings the productive Flagg.
We have more from around the Southwest Division:
- Kyrie Irving announced on Saturday that he will soon be giving an update on whether or not he plans to return for the Mavericks this season. While it would be beneficial for Dallas’ draft outlook for Irving to sit the rest of the season, Stein’s sources tell him that the decision will ultimately be a collaborative one between Irving and the team, as he writes in his latest Substack article. The decision will depend in part on whether the star point guard feels like his body needs more time to recover or whether he wants to try to work some rust off in-season.
- In the midst of his 18th season in the league, Kevin Durant is more concerned with making sure he remembers all the moves in his arsenal than adding new ones to it, Varun Shankar writes for the Houston Chronicle. “There’s so much I’m thinking about. I don’t want to forget some stuff in my package and it goes away,” Durant said. “If you don’t use it, you lose it.” Shankar details the Rockets‘ star’s meticulous pregame workouts, including the balance drills designed to engage his legs. When it comes to a bad workout, assistant coach Royal Ivey puts it bluntly. “I haven’t seen one,” he said.
- Cedric Coward has gone from mystery box draft prospect to breakout player for the Grizzlies, starting 35 of the 48 games he’s played this season with averages of 13.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest. He recently sat down with Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports to talk about his rookie year and what improvements come next. When asked about lessons taken away from being guarded by some of the league’s premier defenders, Coward spoke to a late-game situation against the Thunder and Alex Caruso. “Just keep it simple. The biggest moment I learned that was when we played Oklahoma City at home,” Coward said. “Last possession, Caruso put me in a box. And I was too complicated in what I was trying to do, so for me, I wish I could get that moment back, I know I’ll have that moment again — it might not be against Caruso, but I know the moment will come again.”

Sankara 2026 NBA mock draft, Prez Day edition…
1. Sac- Darryn Peterson KU guard
2. DC- Cameron Boozer Duke forward
3. Atl- Caleb Wilson UNC forward
4. Ind- AJ Dybantsa BYU wing
5. BK- Mikel Brown Jr Louisville pg
6.Uta- Keaton Wagler Illinois guard
7. Dal- Darius Acuff Arkansas pg
8. Mem- Kingston Flemings Houston pg
9. Mil- Nate Ament Tennessee forward
10. Chi- Hannes Steinbach Washington big
11. SAS- Chris Cenac Jr. Houston big
12. Cha- Brayden Burries Arizona guard
13. Por- Alijah Arenas USC guard
14. OKC- Jayden Quaintance UK big
15. Mia- Braylon Mullins UConn guard
16. GSW- Yaxel Lendeborg Michigan forward
17. Mem- Koa Peat Arizona forward
18. OKC- Karim Lopez NZ Breakers forward
19. Tor- LaBaron Philon Alabama guard
20. Cha- Thomas Haugh Florida forward
21. Det- Isaiah Evans Duke guard
22. LAL- Tounde Yessoufou Baylor wing
23. Atl- Christian Anderson Texas Tech pg
24. Phi- Henri Veesar UNC big
25. Den- Sergio De Larrea Valencia pg
26. NYK- Patrick Ngongba Duke big
27. Bos- Ebuka Okorie Stanford pg
28. Cle- Tyler Tanner Vanderbilt pg
29. Dal- Cameron Carr Baylor wing
30. Min- Bennett Stirtz Iowa pg
Just an unreal wave of high level talent coming into the league with these past 2 draft classes.
Thank you Sankara
I’m shocked Flory Bidunga isn’t on most guys mock draft boards. He was the 2nd best player on that Kentucky team and led the NCAA in FG% and blocked shots per game. And he whooped up Dybansta in their match up.
I like Flory a lot. He reminds me of Yves Missi who went 1st rd a few yrs ago. Both those guys could get to Capela level as an undersized, bouncy 5. I don’t trust his hands like those other 2 but I could see him going late 1st. I could see Aday Mara going late 1st as well. He’s often the 2nd best player on Michigan which is a better team than Kansas, same for Ngongba/Duke. And Henri Veesaar outplayed Flory when UNC beat KU earlier this season as well as last yr in the Big12 tournament when he was still at Arizona… link to youtube.com
I think part of it is that he is a Sophmore. Extra years downgrade their stock. Upside is more important than polish.
Ima guess you didn’t see that I brought up Veesaar as a prime reason Flory might not go 1st rd. Veesaar is a junior. Also brought up Mara who’s also a junior.
I wasn’t referring to you specifically as to why Flory is not as high on a lot of boards. I was just put out the idea that a player might not look great in competition right now. But with development, they can go further because they already have the tools. They just need to be honed.
Put this in stone. If the Kings draft Peterson, he will never reach his full potential. His entire rookie year will be swallowed up by the last year of the untradable duo of LaVine and Monk. Sacramento needs a big guy who can actually play defense next to Sabonis.
I’ll give 3 draft scenarios that I think fit what they need to come away happy from the draft.
They get pick 1.02 and draft Dybantsa.
They get pick 1.05 and draft Ament or Wilson.
Some sort of trade with Memphis where the give up their pick and Sabonis for Ja, and Memphis’ 2 1st rounders (doubt Memphis is looking to do that in this loaded class) – look for Cenac, Lopez, Quaintance with those picks.
Lots of time before draft night.
What? Raynaud isn’t your savior? Joke there. Being serious. I read that your GM really likes Cardwell. He compared him to Ben Wallace.
Or Utah offers Lauri and JJJ for Zach LaVine, someone and that number one pick. Thanks Kings even though I like the Kings
You’re sleepin on Darryn Peterson & obv they shouldn’t go into this draft process looking for “a big guy who can play defense next to Sabonis”. They should be looking for a franchise player, esp if they’re drafting at #1. I love all of the top8 prospects but Peterson is the pretty obv choice at 1 for a team that needs everything like Sacremende.
My knock is not on Peterson. It’s on the Kings history of both drafting and player development. Kings need talent wherever they can get it I agree. But a ball dominant guard is going to struggle to find his footing in this Sac offense next season. Stunting a player’s growth in his rookie year doesn’t seem like a good road for Sacramento specifically to go down.
Hmmm…Lot to ponder. I think the Warriors situation might be more unique. Yaxel is more ready than say Koa or Karim. Santos is really coming on strong. With them having like only 1 or 2 players under contract after next season, they might be willing to go with a guy who requires more development. Dunleavy to travel to NZ to personally scout Karim.
Good work
GSW (unlike the Clips) seem like they’re really tripling down on having the oldest team in the league next season as they try to get Steph/Dray their 5th ring. Lendeborg would be pretty great value at 16 but even if the W’s miss the playoffs this season I wouldn’t be surprised if they grab him in the 12-14 range as well. He would just fit them extremely well.
Curry makes the Warriors situation difficult. He is the Franchise. Half of the teams value comes from him. Funny. His ankles, in his early years, put his future in doubt. Now, he is not slowing down mentally or physically. It is hard for them to go into a full rebuild. All they can do is tinker around the edges.
As great as Steph is (top10 bball player ever easy, top3 guard easy, franchise goat), I def think they should have traded him & started the rebuild like last yr at the deadline, instead of trading for Jimmy.
They had 1 of the most impressive dynasties ever imo. Truly impressive what they built organically. Then were able to add KD. Then won 1 after he left. Truly impressive stuff. But when it’s obv over it’s obv over & that’s where we’re at now. The Jimmy trade worked extremely well (until his injury) & they still had only a 1st rd series W to show for it. 1st rd series Ws are the ceiling for this squad at this point I’d say & obv that’s not an ideal place to be. A Dray trade coulda got you at least a 1st rd pick. A Steph trade woulda got you a haul. This is with the 2 most talent-rich draft classes in recent NBA history on deck. That seems like it woulda been the move to me fr.
But it does def seem like they’re keeping Steph & competing for the title until he retires. So if that’s the plan they should def be looking to either draft Lendeborg or trade it for a vet.
Well, the Warriors have over $100 million coming off the books after next season. I guess they feel they can get more in free agency than what they could have gotten with the picks.
What about you? Would you have rather traded Steph to Charlotte a few weeks ago at the deadline for LaMelo, Tidjane Salaun, Liam McNeeley, Connaughton, #15 & #20 picks in 2026 draft plus a future 1st or held onto Steph?
AJ to 2
Everything else is perfect. Good job
My deep deep sleepers unknown and some potential if everyone declares in the draft
PG.
Money Williams. 6’4 scoring PG Montana
Christian Anderson. All around good passing PG
PJ Haggerty. 6’3 combo guard. 20PPG scorer the past three college seasons
Terrance Brown. 6’3 Score first PG. 20PPG too
Jaylin Henderson. Portland St. The Trailblazers should draft him. Six year college player now leading Portland St with 18PPG and passing just older
SG
Blake Harper. 6’5 transfer but having a bad year not getting minutes. Played well last year at Howard
Cade Tyson. Four year whte guy who can play. Fits the new mold. Scores over 19PPG
Anthony Roy. Has been in college since 2019. Last season was leading the NCAA in scoring but clashed with a coach and quit. Probably the best 3pt shot in the class and will probably never make it to the NBA
Keaton Shaw. 6’6. Scores buckets somehow. No 3pt shot
Tyon Grant-Foster. 2019 college recruit. Has heart and can do anything. Should have declared two seasons ago
SF N/A
PF
JT Toppin. Improved his three years in college. Can rebound and score at 6’9. Needs to improve his shot but is decent
Devon Williams. 6’9, small school Shot blocking specialist
Cornelius Williams. 6’10 Shot blocking specialist
Corey Booth. Senior. Son of Calvin Booth. 6’10 perfect PF size who can shoot it but isn’t the best rebounder
Chauncey Wiggins. Four year 6’10 PF who can shoot it but not a good rebounder too
Delrecco Gillespie. 6’8 leading the NCAA in rebounding around 12 per game. Can score too. Small school. Kent st
Baba Miller. A 6’2 PG who then grew to 6’11, played SF as a freshman but underwhelmed, could shoot 3’s but nothing else. Now a senior and switched to PF, forgot how to shoot and now grabs 10RPG. Can score and a intriguing prospect
C
Moustapha Thiam. 7 foot shot blocking prospect
Chel Machot. Skinny 7 foot shot blocking specialist
Magoon Gwath. 7 foot Shot blocking specialist
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AJ is leading the NCAA division 1 in scoring
AJ is a beast & is leading the nation in scoring but remember that Boozer is gonna be the national POY. DC already has a bunch of young wings in Kyshawn, Bilal, Will Riley & Whitmore. Adding Boozer to their ADavis/Sarr frontcourt would give them more much needed strength & tbh as much as I love AJ’s game, Boozer is just more of a winner & DC needs guy like that.
Anyone?
This looks pretty reasonable although I can’t see Dybantsa dropping below #2. He’s leading the nation in ppg on 53% shooting and with a quickly improving 3-ball.
Acuff and Flemings I would put ahead of Mikel Brown.
Philon should probably be higher
AJ is definitely a beast but Boozer is the POY & was arguably better in HS as well.
I love Acuff & Flemings but it was extremely hard for me not to take Mikel for my Hawks at #3. He’s already shown himself to be arguably the best player in the class with how he dominated the summer. The way he’s come back from his back injury with 74pts in his last 2 games in 2 dominant Ws over really good teams is just more icing on the cake. He’s the #1 pg prospect to me… link to youtube.com
Never rank again
Why shouldn’t Sankara do these rankings? He has a lot to add to this board.