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Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny James Takeaways: No. 1 Pick Struggles to Find His Shot in Summer League Debut

DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 11 – Cooper Flagg scored 10 points with six rebounds and four assists in his NBA Summer League debut as Kyrie Irving praised his poise and potential despite rookie challenges.

  • Cooper Flagg made his debut for the Dallas Mavericks in the Summer League against Bronny James of the Los Angeles Lakers, contributing significantly to the team's performance with 10 points, six rebounds, and four assists during the game.
  • Mavericks Coach Jason Kidd praised Flagg's performance, noting his ability to handle the ball and create opportunities for teammates during his first game, despite Flagg stating, 'Not up to my standard, but I’m going to regroup; I’m going to be all right.'
  • The Mavericks narrowly won the game 87-85, marking a successful start to Flagg's career with the team ahead of their regular-season opener against the San Antonio Spurs on October 24.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Cooper Flagg may not have been happy with his professional debut Thursday night at the NBA Summer League, but he still received some praise and constructive criticism after…

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