One of the most unexpected twists of the NBA postseason arrived during Monday night’s Draft Lottery, when the Dallas Mavericks, against all odds, landed the No. 1 overall pick.
With only a 1.8% chance of jumping to the top, they beat the numbers and won what many are already calling the “Capture the Flagg” sweepstakes. And after sending their “homegrown” Slovenian superstar Luka Doncic to the Association’s biggest market, the Los Angeles Lakers, in a trade that shocked the league, Dallas suddenly found itself staring at a sort of franchise reset in the best possible way.
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Several reports hinted that the Mavericks might shop the pick for a bona fide win-now superstar and MVP candidate with names like Giannis Antetokounmpo swirling through the rumor mill. But Stephen A. Smith quickly shut down that noise, taking his stance loud and clear, as he always does.
“When you get somebody with that kind of potential and they’re white and you are in America, you keep that dude. You keep him,” SAS said on ESPN’s First Take.
“I’ll tell you myself, my black self, I’m the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, I ain’t thinking about drafting somebody else. I’m not thinking about moving Cooper Flagg. I’m grabbing Cooper Flagg. He is the number one overall pick,” the renowned analyst reiterated.
The perfect blend of marketability and skill
The marketability speaks for itself, but more importantly, the talent is real. Cooper Flagg isn’t just a media darling; he’s a bona fide basketball phenom with the production to back it up. In his lone year at Duke, the Maine native put up 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game while shooting a solid 48.1% from the field. He’s a 6’9″ two-way wing with elite feel, instincts, and motor, and he already looks like a guy built for both ends of the floor in the modern NBA.
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Apart from being a highly promising basketball talent, the 57-year-old analyst pointed out the broader implications that come with drafting someone like Flagg.
“Just think about the market. Do you know I saw a commercial, do you know he had the American flag behind him. Just think about that for a second. Think about the marketability… I am not talking about him just because he’s white, I’m saying that brother can play. He is a special talent,” Smith concluded.
The Mavs need to go all in on Flagg
With Doncic leaving on a sour note, the Mavs need a new cornerstone. Someone who can own the city, carry the brand of one of the iconic franchises and win games. With Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving also on board, Flagg checks every one of those boxes.
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This isn’t the time to get wild with trades or overthink long-term projections. The Mavericks have a rare opportunity to hit the reset button with a talent tailor-made for the modern NBA and the American market. Among all the international superstars dominating the league, the “Maine Event” could be just what the doctor ordered for the Texas franchise.
As Stephen A. emphasized, this isn’t just about race or marketing optics; it’s about basketball.
With the top pick in hand, Dallas doesn’t need to explore alternatives. They’ve already won the lottery, regardless of whether someone thinks it was scripted. Now they just need to make the obvious choice and build their present and future around it.