After a turbulent 2024-25 season, the Dallas Mavericks were granted the top overall pick of this summer’s NBA Draft, essentially giving them the right to draft Cooper Flagg from Duke.
Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts couldn’t help but put on his tin foil hat since the team only had a 1.8 percent chance of nabbing the first pick, beating worse teams like the Washington Wizards, Brooklyn Nets, Utah Jazz, and New Orleans Pelicans.
“I’m the only person who was in this room and the room 40 years ago. I was in charge of the NBA draft lottery 40 years ago when Patrick Ewing won. I’ve been doing conspiracy theory stories ever since. This is very surreal, personally,” Welts said via Ben Golliver of The Washington Post.
“It just feels like a reversal of fortune, like of epic proportions to us,” he added.
Former Dallas Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban only needed five words to react to the big news. Like many basketball fans, he also couldn’t believe that Dallas were handed a lifeline, especially after what happened this year.
“Unreal OMFG Let’s Go Mavs,” Cuban posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).
It’ll be interesting to see how Cooper Flagg fits into the team’s timeline, with Kyrie Irving , Anthony Davis, and Klay Thompson approaching their mid-30s. General manager Nico Harrison is certainly a happy man after last night.
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