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The good people of Bristol are giving their ESPN grade to Dallas for the Cooper Flagg pick ... and it is a "B.'' How? Why?
Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg made his first day at Dallas count by appearing at a WNBA game featuring the Wings and Fever.
The 6-foot-9 forward joins a veteran-laden team with future Hall of Famers that is focused on returning to the playoffs.
He’s very lucky to have veterans, future Hall of Famers [to push him],” said coach Jason Kidd, referring to teammates Kyrie ...
Flagg’s maturity, personality and obsessive desire for basketball were all on display during his opening news conference.
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