Mavericks confirm Flag will play in the July Summer League: He will make his debut against the Lakers and Spurs
11:54pm, 29 June 2025Basketball
June 28th, according to well-known sports reporter Marc Stein, Mavericks No. 1 Cooper Flagg will participate in the Las Vegas NBA Summer League early next month.

The Mavericks plan to integrate him into the team immediately, partnering with experienced players such as Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving (When Healthy), and Klay Thompson.
Marc Stein mentioned that Flag is expected to play in the first two summer league games of the Mavericks, against the Lakers on July 11 and against the Spurs on July 13, which has second-largest Dylan Harper.
Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd confirmed the news of Flag's participation, saying: "I want him to play point guard, and I am looking forward to letting him hold the ball against the Lakers and seeing what will happen."
The Las Vegas NBA Summer League will be held in Las Vegas from July 11 to 21, with a total of 30 teams participating.
Flag performed well at Duke University, leading the team to the semi-finals, joining the Mavericks with high expectations. He was supposed to be a freshman this season, so it almost seemed like he went straight into the NBA from high school.
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