Mavs win draft lottery and chance to pick Cooper Flagg No 1 after Dončić saga

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The ping-pong balls have spoken: Cooper Flagg may be headed to Dallas to start his NBA career. And a fanbase that lost Luka Dončić this season may have a new star to cheer for.

The Mavericks won the NBA draft lottery on Monday night, giving them the No 1 pick in next month’s draft – and the first chance to take Flagg, the consensus player of the year who led Duke to the Final Four in his lone college season.

Dallas bucked huge odds to get it done, with only a 1.8% chance to win the lottery coming into Monday. A Mavs team that went to the NBA Finals last season – then enraged their fans by trading away Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers – left Chicago with the biggest prize.

San Antonio – with back-to-back rookies of the year in Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle – will have the No 2 selection, Philadelphia will pick third, and Charlotte fourth.

Flagg averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists while leading Duke to the Final Four in his lone college season. He shot 48% from the field, 39% from three-point range, 84% from the foul line and was the Associated Press national player of the year.

And he’s had success against NBA players already. Last summer, when the US Olympic team held their training camp in Las Vegas in advance of the Paris Games – where the Americans won gold yet again – Flagg was part of the select team brought in to scrimmage against the Olympians. Flagg, who was 17 years old at the time, more than held his own in those workouts.

Utah will pick fifth, Washington sixth, New Orleans seventh, Brooklyn eighth, Toronto ninth, Houston 10th, Portland 11th, Chicago 12th, Atlanta 13th and San Antonio 14th.

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