How to get Cooper Flagg’s new Mavericks rookie jersey: Duke star goes No. 1 in 2025 NBA Draft

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The first round of the 2025 NBA Draft on Wednesday was devoid of any intrigue. The Dallas Mavericks were expected to select Cooper Flagg with the first overall choice, so NBA commissioner Adam Silver’s formal announcement was mostly a formality.

After his rookie number was confirmed, Flagg’s Mavericks jersey was made available for pre-order on Fanatics shortly after the selection was made.

Fanatics is selling Cooper Flagg’s rookie Dallas Mavericks jersey, which was selected as the first overall choice in the NBA draft.An image of a fanatic



  • How to get


    Cooper Flagg s rookie jersey


    :

    The jersey is available for pre-order pending the Mavs release of Flagg s official jersey number for the 2025- 26 season.

  • Flagg s Mavericks jersey is available on Fanatics in

    navy

    ,

    blue

    and

    white

    .

Flagg has the opportunity to make an immediate impact on a Mavericks club that underwent a significant upheaval in the middle of the season when star Luka Doncic was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Duke’s 6-foot-9, versatile forward Flagg had a steady influence on the Blue Devils all season long and into the Final Four, where their postseason run came to an end.

Flagg led Duke in assists (4.2 apg), steals (1.4 spg), blocks (1.4 bpg), scoring (19.2 ppg), and rebounding (7.5 rpg). Flagg received numerous national honors, including selection to the first teams of the Atlantic Coast Conference and the All-American team.


  • Fanatics also has

    signed Flagg jerseys

    available for $999.99 each.


  • Check out

    more Cooper Flagg items on the Dallas Mavericks store

    on Fanatics

Flagg has all he needs to become a consistent Western Conference All-Star, possibly as early as the 2025–2026 NBA season, but he still has work to do to become a polished offensive powerhouse. He joins a revamped Mavericks core that includes young forward P.J. Washington, point guard Kyrie Irving, and All-NBA forward Anthony Davis.

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