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Rookie Flagg Ignites Mavs' Comeback Win
4 Dec
Summary
- Cooper Flagg's late surge secured Dallas' third straight win.
- Flagg, 18, showed remarkable comfort in clutch situations.
- Rookie Ryan Nembhard stars as starting point guard.

The Dallas Mavericks secured their third consecutive win by defeating the Miami Heat 118-108, largely thanks to the late-game heroics of rookie Cooper Flagg. Dallas built a substantial 17-point lead in the third quarter, their largest of the season, before the Heat narrowed the gap. Flagg's pivotal sequence of a jumper, a block, and a layup in the final two minutes extinguished Miami's threat, sealing the victory.
At just 18 years old, Flagg demonstrated remarkable poise in critical moments, scoring 22 points and reinforcing his reputation as a clutch performer. He has proven to be a reliable option in the team's many close games this season. Alongside Flagg, fellow rookie Ryan Nembhard has emerged as a vital playmaker. Nembhard's transition to a starting role has been pivotal, as he recorded 15 points and 13 assists against the Heat, with only one turnover.
The Mavericks' recent success, including a 3-1 record in Nembhard's last four starts, highlights the growing impact of their young talent. Coach Jason Kidd praised both Nembhard and Flagg for their high basketball IQ and consistent contributions on both ends of the floor. The team, which has struggled with point guard play, appears to have found a solid solution in Nembhard's performance, easing concerns about backcourt depth as the trade deadline approaches.




