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Mavericks Stun NBA by Winning Lottery After Doncic Trade, Poised to Draft Cooper Flagg

A Lottery Miracle in Dallas

The Dallas Mavericks have flipped the NBA script. Just three months after trading franchise icon Luka Doncic, they defied the odds and landed the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft — despite just a 1.8% chance.

“I’m so happy for Mavericks fans,” said Dallas CEO Rick Welts. “This is going to be something special.”

It marks the biggest jump in NBA Draft Lottery history — and a potential turning point for a franchise in transition.

The Cooper Flagg Sweepstakes

The presumed No. 1 pick is Duke star Cooper Flagg, a 6-foot-9 forward who lived up to every ounce of hype in his lone college season. Flagg averaged:

  • 19.2 points

  • 7.5 rebounds

  • 4.2 assists

  • Plus a Final Four run and a sweep of national player of the year honors.

“I don’t know who we’re going to take,” Welts said with a grin, “but should we take him, his resume is pretty strong.”

Top 5 Draft Order:

  1. Dallas Mavericks

  2. San Antonio Spurs

  3. Philadelphia 76ers

  4. Charlotte Hornets

  5. Utah Jazz

Spurs and Sixers Also Score Big

San Antonio — already home to back-to-back Rookie of the Year winners Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle — now holds the No. 2 pick, giving them a shot at another core piece.

“You put yourself in a place to make a really big acquisition,” said Spurs coach Mitch Johnson.

Philadelphia, Charlotte, and Utah round out the top five. But Utah, Washington, and Charlotte — the three worst teams — were again shut out from the top slots, reinforcing the NBA’s flattened lottery odds post-2019 reform.

Tanking Doesn’t Pay: A Trend Confirmed

Since lottery reform, no team with the league’s worst record has won the No. 1 pick. The Mavericks now join an elite group of historical stunners:

Lowest Lottery Odds to Win No. 1 Pick:

  • 1993 Magic – 1.52%

  • 2014 Cavaliers – 1.7%

  • 2008 Bulls – 1.7%

  • 2025 Mavericks – 1.8%

  • 2011 Cavaliers – 2.8%

  • 2024 Hawks – 3.0%

The 2025 Draft Class: Who Follows Flagg?

Behind Flagg, a promising group of prospects is emerging:

  • Dylan Harper (Rutgers): Crafty lead guard with elite scoring instincts

  • Ace Bailey (Rutgers): Explosive wing and two-way threat

  • VJ Edgecombe (Baylor): Powerful scorer with NBA-ready frame

  • Tre Johnson (Texas): Smooth shot-creator

  • Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma): Fast-rising combo guard

  • Khaman Maluach (Duke): Towering center with a developing all-around game

The 2025 NBA Draft will be held June 25-26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn (8 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN).

Dallas’ Rebuild Finds New Life

The Cooper Flagg era may be just weeks away. For a franchise that shocked its fanbase by trading Luka Doncic, this lottery win offers something rare — a clean slate with limitless potential.

From heartbreak to hope, the Mavericks have a shot to write a new chapter — and maybe their future centerpiece has already played his last college game in Duke blue.


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