Cooper Flagg delivered his most complete outing since returning from injury, posting 27 points and 10 assists in Cleveland and showing a poise far beyond his rookie status. The setting made the moment even more symbolic: in the city where LeBron James first rose to superstardom, Jason Kidd used his pregame remarks to highlight striking parallels between the two No. 1 picks, drafted twenty‑two years apart. The Mavericks coach praised Flagg’s rare ability to handle intense scrutiny from day one, drawing a line to LeBron’s steady climb built on patience, work and long‑term growth.
Kidd also pointed to statistical echoes. James averaged over 20 points and nearly six assists as a rookie; Flagg is producing similar numbers with greater shooting efficiency. The coach stressed that success takes time, noting Dallas will likely miss the playoffs just as LeBron did early on. Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson echoed the admiration, calling Flagg a future superstar thanks to his size, mobility and defensive intensity.