The NBA confirmed on Monday that Dallas Mavericks guard Cooper Flagg has been named Rookie of the Year. The announcement followed a tightly contested race with Charlotte Hornets prospect Kon Knueppel.

Flagg secured 56 first-place votes, narrowly beating Knueppel, who received 44. The close margin reflected how consistent both players were throughout the season.

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Speaking on NBA Showtime after the award was revealed, the Mavs prospect offered insight into how closely he followed the race, particularly when it came to his friend and rival.

Cooper Flagg concedes tracking Kon Knueppel closely in Rookie of the Year battlePhoto by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Flagg admitted he regularly kept tabs on Knueppel’s performances, either by watching games or checking box scores. The habit underlined the competitive edge that drove him throughout the season.

Monitoring Knueppel helped him understand the level required to stay ahead in the Rookie of the Year conversation.

At the same time, Flagg made it clear his interest was not purely competitive. His connection with Knueppel added another layer to how he followed his progress.

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“For sure [I watched Knueppel’s displays]. I see the games every night and I can check the box scores, I see them on Instagram or whatever. But I think I was also watching Kon because that’s one of my brothers,” he said.

“We have such a good connection and we’re gonna be there for each other for the rest of our lives. I was watching them as a fan as well, but it obviously had that competition at the same time.”

That balance between rivalry and friendship defined their battle, with both players pushing each other across the season.

Cooper Flagg makes history with Rookie of the Year win

The award places the Mavericks star in rare company at an early stage of his career. He has become the second-youngest Rookie of the Year in NBA history.

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Only LeBron James achieved the feat at a younger age, highlighting the scale of Flagg’s achievement.

The 19-year-old also matched a remarkable benchmark set decades ago. Flagg is the first rookie since Michael Jordan to lead his team in total points, rebounds, assists and steals.

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