"He’s Gonna Tell Them to Not to Draft Him" - NBA Fans React to Major Cooper Flagg Meeting Announcement One Week Before Draft
- The Dallas Mavericks plan to select Cooper Flagg as the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, set for June 25-26, according to ESPN sources.
- Cooper Flagg, a standout at Duke University, averaged 19.2 points and has been widely considered the top draft prospect since he graduated high school early.
- The Mavericks won the draft lottery, despite having only a 1.8% chance, marking one of the biggest jumps in lottery history.
- Flagg has scheduled a private workout with the Mavericks on June 17, and both sides are aligned on his selection in Dallas.
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Maine’s Cooper Flagg went No. 1 in the NBA Draft before the Celtics took a Spanish wing 28th. Here’s how the first round unfolded. - The Boston Globe
The Celtics on Wednesday selected Spanish guard Hugo González with the 28th overall pick of the NBA Draft. Here’s how the first round unfolded.
Cooper Flagg reportedly set to work out with the Dallas Mavericks
The Dallas Mavericks won the ultimate lottery ticket when they secured the chance to draft Cooper Flagg with the first overall pick in the NBA draft later this month. And with ESPN reporting that Flagg and the Mavericks are scheduled for a private visit next week, it looks increasingly likely that Dallas is going to accept that gift and select the Newport, Maine, native first on June 25. Flagg and the Mavs have scheduled the private workout for …
Mavericks Send Message Ahead of 2025 NBA Draft
Landing the coveted first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, the Dallas Mavericks have made their plans clear. The team is set to hold a workout for top prospect and former Duke Blue Devil, Cooper Flagg, on June 17.Flagg, the projected number one pick, is expected to go to Dallas after they won the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery with just a 1.8% chance at landing the top spot. After weeks of speculation involving the pick, the planned workout all but c…
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