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The Dallas Mavericks nearly completed an improbable comeback against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night. Trailing by 22 points in the fourth quarter, the Mavericks cut the deficit to one in the final minute and had an opportunity to tie the game with less than 30 seconds on the clock.
After Mavericks rookie battled a sore shoulder and had two points in 31 minutes, he found himself on the bench.
The pair have been competing against each other for years, including in high school when Edgecombe played for Long Island Lutheran and Flagg played for Montverde Academy. An old clip of Flagg ruthlessly trash-talking Edgecombe in a 2024 high school matchup has resurfaced after the start of what might be an exciting ROTY race. "You not like that."
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Dallas Mavericks fans have made a fast tradition of singing Cooper Flagg's name during the national anthem at home games.
Mavs rookie Cooper Flagg, the 2025 No. 1 overall pick, hurts his left shoulder early in the 1st quarter of Monday's Dallas loss to the Thunder.
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