Dallas Mavericks' Rookie Cooper Flagg Shatters LeBron's Record, Becomes Youngest Player to Score 35 Points in an NBA Game at Age 18.
In a thrilling matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, 18-year-old Cooper Flagg led the Dallas Mavericks to a 114-110 victory on Saturday night. This impressive performance marked a historic milestone for the young player, as he became the youngest-ever player to score 35 points in an NBA game, surpassing LeBron James' record.
Flagg's outstanding display saw him go 13 for 22 from the field, grabbing eight rebounds and showcasing his exceptional skillset as a point guard. His composure on both ends of the court was particularly impressive, earning praise from Mavericks coach Jason Kidd.
The rookie's aggressive playing style, which has been stressed by Coach Kidd, paid dividends with spectacular dunks, including one over Ivica Zubac. Flagg also impressed in his previous game against LeBron James' Lakers, where he set an NBA record for most assists by an 18-year-old player.
Klay Thompson, a teammate and admirer of Flagg's talent, described the rookie as having "limitless upside" and "every tool to be great." Thompson himself had a standout performance, hitting four three-pointers in the fourth quarter, including one that sealed Dallas' win with just 1:51 remaining.
The Clippers, who were looking for their third straight victory, struggled to contain Flagg's onslaught. Kawhi Leonard led the team with 30 points and eight rebounds, while James Harden added 29 points, but it was not enough to overcome the Mavericks' talented young core.
With this win, Dallas snapped a three-game losing streak, while Los Angeles has lost seven straight games since beating New Orleans on Halloween night. The Mavericks' victory marked their sixth of the season, as they look to build momentum and compete with the league's top teams.
In a thrilling matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, 18-year-old Cooper Flagg led the Dallas Mavericks to a 114-110 victory on Saturday night. This impressive performance marked a historic milestone for the young player, as he became the youngest-ever player to score 35 points in an NBA game, surpassing LeBron James' record.
Flagg's outstanding display saw him go 13 for 22 from the field, grabbing eight rebounds and showcasing his exceptional skillset as a point guard. His composure on both ends of the court was particularly impressive, earning praise from Mavericks coach Jason Kidd.
The rookie's aggressive playing style, which has been stressed by Coach Kidd, paid dividends with spectacular dunks, including one over Ivica Zubac. Flagg also impressed in his previous game against LeBron James' Lakers, where he set an NBA record for most assists by an 18-year-old player.
Klay Thompson, a teammate and admirer of Flagg's talent, described the rookie as having "limitless upside" and "every tool to be great." Thompson himself had a standout performance, hitting four three-pointers in the fourth quarter, including one that sealed Dallas' win with just 1:51 remaining.
The Clippers, who were looking for their third straight victory, struggled to contain Flagg's onslaught. Kawhi Leonard led the team with 30 points and eight rebounds, while James Harden added 29 points, but it was not enough to overcome the Mavericks' talented young core.
With this win, Dallas snapped a three-game losing streak, while Los Angeles has lost seven straight games since beating New Orleans on Halloween night. The Mavericks' victory marked their sixth of the season, as they look to build momentum and compete with the league's top teams.