Cooper Flagg asked about NBA conspiracy theory around Mavericks and No. 1 draft pick

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Basketball conspiracy theorists opined that the fix was in when the Mavericks landed the No. 1 overall pick in May’s draft lottery, but one person went a step further on Wednesday after Dallas drafted Duke product Cooper Flagg with the selection. 

During a press conference inside Barclays Center, someone asked Flagg about the conspiracy, which left the new Mavericks star a little shocked. 

Cooper Flagg is drafted number one overall by the Dallas Mavericks during the 2025 NBA Draft NBAE via Getty Images

"I have no insider information… I just feel blessed for the way it all worked out."

Cooper Flagg when asked about the conspiracy theory that the NBA gifted the Mavs with the 1st pick in exchange for trading Luka Doncic 😅

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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 26, 2025

“Nope,” Flagg responded when he was asked the bizarre question if he had any reaction to the “tons of rumors” that the NBA rigged the lottery for the Mavericks for them to trade Luka Dončić to the Lakers. 

“I don’t know what to say about that,” Flagg continued in response to the ridiculous question. “I have no insider information if that’s what you’re looking for. But I just feel blessed for the way it all worked out.” 

Dallas Mavericks receive the 1st Pick during 2025 NBA Draft Lottery on May 12, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. NBAE via Getty Images

It’s unclear who asked Flagg the question. 

Some NBA fans did grasp on to the conspiracy after the Mavericks defied the odds and won the No. 1 pick after having just a 1.8 percent chance to secure it. 

When they won the pick, some people quickly connected the shocking trade the Mavs made during the season in sending Dončić to the Lakers, which set off a firestorm of anger among Mavericks fans, with a lot of it aimed at general manager Nico Harrison. 

That anger has continued to permeate, with Dallas fans chanting “Fire Nico!” during the team’s draft party at American Airlines Arena. 

Cooper Flagg of the Dallas Mavericks speaks to the media after being drafted first overall. Getty Images

Flagg’s arrival in Dallas gives the Mavericks another potential star to join the likes of Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis. 

“I want to be a sponge. I want to learn as much as I can,” Flagg told reporters after he was selected. “I think AD’s an incredible role model, the way he plays the game on both sides of the ball and impacts winning. He’ll be an incredible role model for me to learn and figure things out.”

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