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Rookie Cooper Flagg scores 51 in Mavericks' home loss

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Dallas — Cooper Flagg scored 51 points Friday night in Dallas as the Mavericks lost 138-127 to the Orlando Magic, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to record a 50-point game while his team extended its home losing streak. The loss left Dallas with a 24-53 record and a 14-game home skid; Orlando secured the win with Wendell Carter Jr.'s 28 points, and the teams move toward season close with five games remaining this week.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Jan. 29 — Flagg scored 49 points against the Charlotte Hornets, marking a teenage high.
  • Regular season continued with Flagg gaining playing time and scoring roles as a rookie.
  • Friday (game night) — Mavericks hosted the Orlando Magic; Flagg scored 51 points.
  • Late fourth quarter — Jason Kidd and Maji Marshall were ejected; Flagg received a technical foul but returned to play.
  • Postgame — Dallas recorded a 24-53 mark with five games left; Orlando maintained play-in positioning.

Why This Matters to You

Cooper Flagg's record-breaking performance is a bright spot in the Mavericks' tough season. If you're a fan, this young talent could be a game-changer. Keep an eye on his progress in the remaining games.

The Bottom Line

Despite the Mavericks' home losing streak, Flagg's historic 51-point game is a standout. His growth as a player is worth watching. If you're a basketball enthusiast, share this with someone who appreciates emerging talent.

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Who Benefited

The Orlando Magic benefited with a 138-127 win, improving their play-in standing and maintaining a half-game advantage behind eighth place.

Who Impacted

The Dallas Mavericks suffered their 14th straight home loss, extending a franchise home skid and leaving the team 24-53 with five games remaining.

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Who Benefited

The Orlando Magic benefited with a 138-127 win, improving their play-in standing and maintaining a half-game advantage behind eighth place.

Who Impacted

The Dallas Mavericks suffered their 14th straight home loss, extending a franchise home skid and leaving the team 24-53 with five games remaining.

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