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Funny, Cooper Flag s joint training camp ignores the constant raising of the Mavericks questions

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Cooper Flagg has been asked if he is likely to play for the team after the Dallas Mavericks won the No. 1 pick.

Surprisingly, the Dallas Mavericks won the No. 1 pick and will win the No. 1 pick in the draft. This means that no matter who gets the draft pick, they have a chance to pick Cooper Flag, who has been the favorite for the No. 1 pick this year. Now that the Mavericks have confirmed that they have the No. 1 pick, Flag has been asked if he is likely to play for the team.

"I haven't thought too much yet, I'm trying to live every day... I'll try to stay myself, play both ends, and try my best every time I take the ball," Flag said through Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints on X (formerly Twitter).

Flag also mentioned during the draft joint training camp that he focused on pre-draft preparations and enjoyed the process rather than thinking about becoming the No. 1 pick.

"Every day...I remember the first time I went to Duke, it felt like yesterday," Flag said.

While Flag is reluctant to talk about this at the moment, if the Mavericks decide to retain the draft pick, he is likely to play for the team, as he is undoubtedly the best player in this draft.

What does Cooper Flag think of the Mavericks? After the Mavericks won the lottery, everyone's eyes were focused on Flag, because it was likely his next destination. According to ESPN, Flag seems to be interested in the possibility of playing in Dallas. "Although Flag was initially shocked by Monday's draft draw, sources told ESPN that his team realized how lucky he was to join Dallas," ESPN wrote. "Frager is said to be excited about the idea of ​​joining a team with playoff strength, experienced veteran roster and a small forward position open. The Mavericks need players who create shots and need Flag to take important offensive responsibilities as a rookie (similar to what we saw at Duke), which is very beneficial for his long-term development."

Flag will join a team that is aiming to win the championship, and while he won't be under much pressure in his first year, he has high expectations as the team is working to win games.

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