Cooper Flagg scores nearly half of Mavericks’ points in summer league showdown with No. 2 pick Dylan Harper
By his own admission, the first choice of choice of Cooper Flagg’s choice on Thursday was not up to his standard. During his second release on Saturday, however, the future of Dallas Mavericks showed exactly why he was considered a generational perspective.
Flagg scored 31 points in 31 minutes during the power event on Saturday with the overall choice n ° 2 Dylan Harper, while the Mavericks fell to the San Antonio Spurs, 76-69. His 31 points were most by a n ° 1 choice of the Las Vegas Summer League since John Wall in 2010, and quick and easy mathematics tell us that Flagg marked almost half of his team – an impressive feat, even in an exhibition. He pulled 10 for 21 on the ground, while adding four rebounds, a assist and a block.
Flagg also overthrew the first 3 points of his career, going 3 for 9 of Deep. He was notably aggressive, making a concerted effort to get to the edge and seek contact, going 8 for 13 on the free throw line after having recorded a single attempt at his beginnings.
Anyone who has doubts about the Flagg ceiling After a trembling start Certainly reconstructing their position after Saturday’s performance.
Beginning against Lakers | 10 | 5-21 | 0-5 | 0-1 |
Saturday against Spurs | 31 | 10-21 | 3-9 | 8-13 |
Harper was also impressive in limited time on the ground, scoring 16 points in just under 20 minutes in shooting 5 for 12 during his debut in the summer league (he missed the spurs due to a groin injury). He presented the talent and the behavior that made him such an intriguing perspective as a 6-footer 6 inch, playing under control and arriving at the rim both in the half zone and in transition.
Harper added six rebounds, two assists, two interceptions and a block, while going 6 for 7 on the free throw line.
“I think I went out very well, just trying to involve my guys, trying to play in the right way and finally come here and win, and that’s what we did today,” said Harper after his beginnings. “So I had a good day.”
Flagg and Harper are at the height of what should be a striking draft class which also includes VJ Edgecombe, Ace Bailey and Kon Knueppel, among others. Carter Bryant, his Harper teammate, who was selected No. 14 in total by the Spurs, was particularly impressive on the defensive in the victory on Saturday.
Praised like the first two choices of the draft, it is only the first of many battles between Flagg and Harper. If the clashes that have followed are something like this, we are resolving while the prospects continue to grow and develop.
“Definitely a big competition. I mean, all [draft] Class, we are a lot of competitors, “said Harper about his match with Flagg.” He had a good game, I had a good game. I think that overall, we just showed what we could do in everyone in basketball. “”