It was the best show the NBA Summer Camp ever had: A sold out Arena in Las Vegas with ticket prices between $ 250 for the cheapest and $ 3.500 for first row, a much anticipated duel between the Dallas Mavericks an d the LA Lakers โ and the showdown of the two most famous rookies of the NBA: Cooper Flagg against Bronny James.
And the Summer League duel lived up to all expectations โ with Cooper Flagg and Bronny James putting up a marvelous basketball show. With Flagg leaving the Las Vegas court on GThursday evening as the winner !
Cooper Flagg made a fantastic debut Thursday night in the NBA Summer League and celebrated an 87-85 win over Bronny James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Flagg finished with 10 points on 5-for-21 shooting, including 0 for 5 from 3-point range. He also had six rebounds, four assists, three steals and one block. Though Flagg struggled at times to find his rhythm, there were flashes as to why he was chosen No. 1 overall last month, doing plenty of little things that helped the Mavericks seal the win, including a key block near the end of the game.
Flagg swatted DJ Stewardโs attempt with 1:10 left in the game, and Ryan Nembhard made a 3-pointer at the other end to give Dallas the 87-85 lead.
Flagg strolled into UNLVโs Thomas and Mack Center at 4:17 p.m. on Thursday, wearing Dallas Mavericks gear, bright white New Balance shoes, and an emotionless look on his face as he passed through security.
Roughly 45 minutes later, he wore the same stone-cold face as he came out for warmups shortly after 5 p.m.
His fans more than made up for it with plenty of energy, electrifying the jam-packed arena that cheered loudest when he was announced as a starter in his first Summer League game.
Flagg missed his first two attempts of the game, picked up his first foul just 46 seconds into the game, and gave the crowd what theyโd been anticipating, going one-on-one with fellow fan favorite James.
James buried his first attempt over Flagg, and then hit a 3-pointer after the 6-foot-8 Duke product missed his second attempt to give the Lakers a 5-0 lead.
Flagg excited the crowd at the 4:30 mark of the first quarter, jamming home his first points.
Early in the second quarter, Flagg nearly sent every fan in the building into a frenzy when he made a spin move into the paint and attempted a one-handed slam dunk over 7-foot Christian Koloko. The ball caromed off the back of the rim and still drew plenty of oohs and ahhs.
Generally filled with Lakers fans when the team plays in the summer, the arena was full of emotion with a fair share of Mavericks fans in attendance to see the 2025 National college player of the year.
Like 15-year-old Baer Epple, 15, who was seated with his father Chad in the third row from the court, donning Dirk Nowitzkiโs Mavericks jersey.
Epple said heโs been following Flagg since before his Duke days, beginning with his junior year at Nokomis Regional High School in Newport, Maine.
The 15-year-old who is in Las Vegas from Seattle for an AAU tournament said heโs been a Mavericks fan for roughly four years.
โEven more of a fan now that they got Cooper Flagg,โ Epple said. โHopefully he does good, thatโd be pretty cool to see. I donโt want him to be like a bust or anything.โ
Mavericks coach Jason Kidd told The Associated Press before the game heโs looking for nothing more than effort and grit in his teamโs opening game, as he wants them all playing hard.
โThis summer league is a little different when you have this type of turnout,โ Kidd said. โBut the guys have had a couple practices. Thereโs going to be some turnovers. I just want to see how they respond to a couple of mistakes being made, no oneโs gonna play a perfect game and be unselfish.โ
As for his prize draft pick: โWeโre all excited,โ Kidd said of Flagg. โSeen enough of him on tape, so now itโs good to see him on the floor.โ