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**Dallas Mavericks Shut Down Cooper Flagg for Remainder of Summer League**
LAS VEGAS – The Dallas Mavericks have decided to sideline rookie sensation Cooper Flagg for the remainder of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, sources confirmed Sunday. The decision comes after just two games for the highly touted No. 1 overall draft pick.
Flagg’s summer league stint ended on a high note, following a dominant performance on Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs, where he tallied 31 points on 10-of-21 shooting. This was a significant improvement from his debut against the Los Angeles Lakers where he scored 10 points on 5-of-21 shooting.
“I think it’s a new environment, new setting,” Flagg said after Saturday’s game. “They want to see me be aggressive and do that type of stuff. I think I did that a lot better today, just getting to the line, getting fouled, and that helped me to get comfortable and get settled in early.”
Despite the strong showing, the Mavericks opted to shut down Flagg, a decision first reported by veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein. While the team hasn’t officially stated the reason, it is common for teams to limit the summer league exposure of top picks to mitigate injury risk after having evaluated them.
Mavs summer league coach Josh Broghamer praised Flagg’s overall performance, highlighting his off-ball work and decision-making.
The Mavericks will continue their Summer League schedule without Flagg, focusing on evaluating other prospects and fine-tuning their summer league roster.