The Dallas Mavericks are taking no chances. After two Summer League games, the Mavs have decided to shut Cooper Flagg down for the remainder of the Summer League.
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The reason the Mavs are shutting Flagg down is to preserve him. Dallas doesn’t want to take a chance at Flagg getting injured during one of these Summer League games.
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The Mavericks are shutting down Cooper Flagg for the remainder of Summer League, per @TheSteinLine
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Flagg’s impressive Summer League
Flagg may have only played in two games, but he showcased his talent. He scored 10 points on 5-21 shooting. Despite his somewhat poor performance, Flagg came up big in the clutch.
He had a huge block and an assist on the last two plays that helped give Dallas the 87-85 victory. In his second game, Flagg scored 31 points, but the Mavs lost 76-69.
“I think it’s a new environment, new setting,” Flagg said after the loss to San Antonio. “They want to see me be aggressive and do that type of stuff.
“I think I did that a lot better today, just getting to the line, getting fouled, and that helped me to get comfortable and get settled in early. Still missed a bunch of free throws. I know my mom probably wasn’t very happy with that.”
It’s a shame for fans not to be able to see Flagg anymore this summer. Still, the Mavs are right in not wanting to take a chance on Flagg getting injured.
Flagg is their future.
















































































