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Cooper Flagg's summer league days are over, according to Marc Stein. The Mavericks are expected to shut down the No. 1 overall pick for the remainder of the Las Vegas Summer League, which means the next time we'll see him in game action will be during the preseason.
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SB Nation on MSN3 thoughts after the Dallas Mavericks fell to the San Antonio Spurs, 76-69The Dallas Mavericks fell to 1-1 in Las Vegas Summer League, losing to the San Antonio Spurs, 76-69. David Garcia-Jones led the Spurs in scoring with 21 while number two overall draft pick Dylan Harper scored 16 with six rebounds, a pair of assists, two steals, and a block. Cooper Flagg scored 31 points and grabbed four rebounds in defeat.
Cooper Flagg's first NBA Summer League game in Las Vegas did not go perfectly as planned. He shot 5-for-21, scoring only 10 points, but made an impact in a vari
After two exciting games, Cooper Flagg's time in the NBA Summer League has come to an end. The Dallas Mavericks rookie has been reportedly shut down by the team for the rest of the summer, per NBA insider Marc Stein.
The San Antonio Spurs took down Cooper Flagg and the Dallas Mavericks 76-69 in NBA Summer League action. Dylan Harper made his debut for the Spurs after missing their first few Summer League games due to a groin injury, and he was limited to a 20-minute restriction for this game, but he still had a solid outing.
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Auburn Wire on MSNMiles Kelly scores 17 in Dallas Mavericks debut at Las Vegas NBA Summer LeagueWhile all the attention was being paid to Cooper Flagg, former Auburn guard Miles Kelly was looking to show his capabilities on the basketball court. He scored 17 points in the Mavericks first game of the Las Vegas Summer League and helped his team to an 87-85 win over the Lakers.