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Flagg Shines Against Stephen Curry: “Playing Against Him Is a Dream”
Sandy Verma | January 24, 2026 10:24 AM CST

There’s a game that marks a symbolic turning point in the Dallas Mavericks season, and it’s their win over the Warriors. In the 123-115 victory, Cooper Flagg takes center stage against one of the faces that have defined modern NBA basketball, proving he can compete without flinching.

Against an experienced team accustomed to these high-stakes moments, the Mavs play a solid, balanced game, striking at the right moments. And while Stephen Curry is, as usual, devastating, the Dallas rookie shows he’s unafraid of the challenge.

The Maturity of Cooper Flagg

Stephen Curry does what Stephen Curry does: 38 points14-of-27 from the field, and 8 threes. Numbers worthy of a future Hall of Famer, numbers that no longer shock anyone.

What continues to impress, however, is the maturity with which Cooper Flagg handles nights like this. The rookie finishes with 21 points and 11 reboundsimpacting both ends of the floor and confirming steady growth.

Words that reflect excitement but also an awareness that he’s already part of the NBA stage.

Jason Kidd and the Value of Details

Postgame, Jason Kidd highlighted elements beyond the box score:

A significant detail, especially for a team that has dealt with multiple absences in recent weeks.

Dallas continues to manage injury issues, but the philosophy is clear: “next man up.” The result is a streak of four consecutive winsbuilt on intensity, trust, and concrete contributions from everyone called upon.

The next game is one that draws attention: Saturday against the Los Angeles Lakerswith Luka Doncic returning to Dallas nearly a year after the trade that shook the league.

Meanwhile, one thing is increasingly clear: Cooper Flagg isn’t just a prospect – he’s a presence capable of handling big nights against living legends.


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