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Mavericks' Cooper Flagg passes Kobe Bryant's 18-year old NBA record spot

Cooper Flagg has hit his stride.

It took him a few weeks to adjust to the NBA game with the Dallas Mavericks.

But now it looks like the No. 1 overall pick is moving toward his inevitable superstardom.

On Friday night, Flagg dropped 29 points, a career-high, as the Mavericks came from behind to beat the New Orleans Pelicans.

Flagg shot 12-for-19 from the floor and added seven rebounds, five assists and two steals to his line.

In the process, he broke a tie with Kobe Bryant on a special NBA leaderboard.

Bryant had scored 20-plus points in a game four times as an 18-year old. Flagg has now done it five.

That ranks him second in NBA history for the stat, behind just LeBron James.

Most 20 PT games by an 18-year-old:

14 — LeBron

5 — Cooper

4 — Kobe

Only three with more than two. pic.twitter.com/c9ij96KPOT

— StatMuse (@statmuse) November 22, 2025

This is exactly what teams hoped for when they were tanking for the 2025 No. 1 pick. Somehow, against the odds, the Mavs wound up in that spot.

It's sure looking like they're going to benefit for the next decade-plus from the fact that they ended up with Flagg.

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