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Cooper Flag earned almost half of the Mavericks' points in the Summer League showdown with second pick Dylan Harper
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Cooper Flag Scores Nearly Half of Mavericks’ Points in Summer League Duel Against Second Pick Dylan Harper

July 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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During his initial appearance on Thursday, Cooper Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks’ top overall pick, didn’t quite meet expectations. However, in his second game on Saturday, he demonstrated precisely why he’s regarded as a generational talent. Flagg played 31 minutes as the Mavericks lost to the San Antonio Spurs, 76-69, scoring 31 points—marking the highest point total for a No. 1 pick in the Las Vegas Summer League since John Wall in 2010. He accounted for nearly half of his team’s points, shooting 10 of 21 from the field, along with contributing four rebounds, assists, and blocks each.

Flagg also sank the first three-pointers of his career, shooting 3-for-9 from beyond the arc. Offensively aggressive, he collaborated well to attack the rim and forced contact, improving significantly from his debut by making 8-of-13 free throws. After a shaky debut, Flagg’s strong performance on Saturday will give doubters pause and encourage a reconsideration of his potential ceiling.

In his limited playing time, Jalen Harper impressed as well, scoring 16 points on 12-for-5 shooting in under 20 minutes during his Summer League debut (he sat out the Spurs opener due to a minor groin injury). Standing 6-foot-6, Harper showcased the skills and mindset that made him a sought-after prospect. He played with control, attacking the rim both in halfcourt and transition play, and went 7-for-6 from the free throw line while adding six rebounds, two assists, two steals, and a block.

“I’m just trying to come out strong, get my teammates involved, play the right way, and ultimately help the team win. So, it was a good day,” Harper reflected.

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Flagg and Harper lead what promises to be an exciting draft class including VJ Edgecombe, Ace Bailey, and Kon Knuepel. Harper’s teammate, Carter Bryant, the Spurs’ 14th overall pick, stood out defensively in Saturday’s win. This match-up marks the beginning of what could be a riveting rivalry between Flagg and Harper, the top two draft picks. Fans will enjoy watching their growth and development if their future games mirror this competitive, high-level play.

Harper praised the competition, saying, “The entire draft class is full of competitors. He played well, I played well, and I think we showed what we’re capable of to basketball fans everywhere.”

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Fan Take: This showdown between Flagg and Harper isn’t just a Summer League game—it’s a glimpse of the future of basketball, showcasing two promising stars who could define the next era. For fans, this means excitement and hope as these young talents bring fresh energy, fierce competition, and new potential to the sport.

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