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Cooper Flagg pours in 45 as Mavs hold off hurting Lakers

By Thomson Reuters Apr 6, 2026 | 1:27 AM

Cooper Flagg followed a historic performance with another sensational outing, going for 45 points, nine assists and eight rebounds to lead the host Dallas Mavericks over the short-handed ​Los Angeles Lakers 134-128 on Sunday.

Flagg, fresh off becoming ‌the youngest player in NBA history to score 50-plus points with his 51 on Friday against Orlando, flirted with his first career triple-double for an encore. The Mavericks rookie opened on a pace ahead of his record-setting outburst ‌from ​Friday, going for 26 of his game-high ⁠point total in the first ⁠half.

Flagg’s strong start set Dallas (25-53) on course for the win, as they led almost the entire contest against the injury-thinned Lakers (50-28).

Los Angeles came into Dallas without Most Valuable Player contender Luka ​Doncic, lost for at least the final week of the regular season after sustaining a Grade 2 left hamstring strain ⁠in a blowout loss at Oklahoma City ⁠on Thursday.

The Lakers’ troubles were compounded with the ​announcement Saturday that their second-leading scorer for the season, Austin Reaves, would ​also at least miss the remainder of the regular ‌season due to a Grade 2 left oblique strain.

LeBron James did what he could to pick up the slack, nearing a triple-double with 30 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds. James led all ⁠five Lakers starters in scoring in double-figures, including Luke Kennard, who completed his first career triple-double with 15 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists.

But ⁠depth vexed Los ‌Angeles, with Dallas’ bench outscoring the Lakers’ 46-35, ⁠and the Mavericks successfully created breakaway opportunities with ​21 ‌points on 12 turnovers.

Dallas built a 22-point lead ​behind P.J. Washington’s ⁠15 points, Naji Marshall and Brandon Williams each scoring 13 and Klay Thompson knocking down three 3-pointers on the way to 11 points to support Flagg.

Thompson’s effort off the bench helped Dallas outshoot Los Angeles from beyond the arc, 14 of 32 to 8 of ​27.

–Field Level Media