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Rookie's Assist Record Shatters Franchise History
13 Apr
Summary
- Ryan Nembhard set a new club rookie record with 23 assists.
- Cooper Flagg's debut season ended early due to an ankle injury.
- Moussa Cisse tied a rookie club record with 17 points and 20 rebounds.

The Dallas Mavericks concluded their season with a decisive 149-128 win against the Chicago Bulls, a game marked by a historic rookie assist record. Ryan Nembhard recorded 23 assists, breaking Jason Kidd's franchise rookie mark.
Despite the high-scoring affair, the Mavericks saw their top draft pick, Cooper Flagg, exit the game in the second quarter with a sprained left ankle after scoring 10 points. His rookie season concluded with impressive averages.
Adding to the historical achievements, Moussa Cisse tied a rookie club record set by Roy Tarpley with 17 points and 20 rebounds. The Mavericks led significantly throughout the game, achieving their highest-scoring quarter and half of the season.
The Chicago Bulls, heading into an uncertain offseason, saw a strong performance from Rob Dillingham with 25 points. Both teams featured multiple players in double figures, underscoring the game's unusual dynamics.