Cooper Flagg rejoined the Dallas Mavericks for their 115-114 defeat against the Orlando Magic on Thursday, swiftly achieving a significant benchmark early in his NBA journey.
Flagg attained 1,000 career points with his initial score of the match, converting a layup subsequent to securing a rebound from a missed attempt by Khris Middleton. This accomplishment positioned him as the second-youngest individual to secure a four-digit point total in their NBA tenure, trailing only LeBron James.
James accomplished his 1,000-point feat at 19 years and 41 days old during his inaugural 2004 season. Flagg recorded his landmark score when he was 19 years and 74 days old.
Following them, the youngest athletes to reach 1,000 points included Kobe Bryant (at 19 years, 127 days), Kevin Durant (at 19 years, 146 days), and Devin Booker (at 19 years, 162 days).
Flagg, projected as the premier draft selection in 2025, concluded the contest with 18 points, 5 boards, 6 assists, and 4 rejections in his initial outing after missing the Mavericks’ preceding nine games due to a left mid-foot sprain. He propelled Dallas to a four-point advantage with 37.3 seconds remaining in the standard playing period. Subsequent to deflecting Wendell Carter Jr.’s layup attempt, Flagg drove aggressively towards the hoop, earned a foul, and successfully converted the shot for an old-fashioned three-point play.
Orlando promptly narrowed the scoring difference to 114-113 with a three-point shot from Jalen Suggs, creating another chance for Flagg to bolster the Mavericks’ advantage. However, his 13-foot pull-up attempt was unsuccessful, and Carter secured the rebound. Racing downcourt, Suggs located Carter, who had an unimpeded route to the basket, executing a decisive dunk with 1.4 seconds remaining. Dallas was unable to launch a shot before the clock expired.
Cooper Flagg’s activation occurred three hours prior to the game’s commencement
Flagg’s status was elevated to doubtful for Dallas’ Tuesday defeat against the Charlotte Hornets and subsequently designated as questionable for the Magic contest, prior to the Mavericks verifying his participation. Coach Jason Kidd informed members of the press that Flagg was slated for 20 to 25 minutes against Orlando, with an expected increase in playing time on Friday against the Boston Celtics, a squad he admired during his youth. He ultimately logged 26 minutes during the Magic encounter.
The Mavericks secured victories in merely two of the eight matchups they competed in during Flagg’s latest absence due to injury. Throughout the current season, he also sat out games because of a sprained ankle and a medical condition.
Across 49 appearances this season, Flagg posted averages of 20.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 1.2 steals per game. With a quarter of the regular season still to be played, Dallas maintains a record of 21 wins and 41 losses.