Two days after getting thumped by the Cavaliers, the Mavericks answered the only way that mattered. In Cleveland, Dallas won 130-120 in a spectacular game, led by a scorching Cooper Flagg.
The No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft flirted with a triple-double and steered the Mavs to a morale-boosting win.

Cooper Flagg in control
In a hostile Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Flagg produced one of the cleanest games of his young career.
The Mavericks’ prodigy finished with 27 points, 10 assists and 6 rebounds, flirting with a triple-double. Deadly efficient — 10-of-17 from the field in just 33 minutes.
Cooper Flagg 27 PTS, 6 REBS, 10 ASTS, 2 BLKS, 6/8 FT, 66% TS on 10/17 FG vs Cavaliers https://t.co/yABZsQd2Yh pic.twitter.com/DwIYpF5mS8
— NBA Performances (@NBARewinds) March 15, 2026
It’s the 12th time this season Flagg has hit the 27-point mark.
Alongside him, Naji Marshall poured in 25, and P.J. Washington posted a tidy double-double with 20 and 11.
Dallas gets its revenge
A response was expected. On Friday, Cleveland embarrassed them 138-105.
This time Dallas looked different. After a tight first half — 60-59 at the break — the Mavs flipped the switch after halftime.
They opened the third with a bang, ripping off seven straight to pull clear and take control.
Decisive third quarter
Dallas pushed the lead out quickly when Ryan Nembhard sank a three to make it 78-67.
Cleveland tried to claw back, but every charge was met by another Mavericks run.
Rookie John Poulakidas turned heads too, finishing with 10 points — eight of them in the third — in just his second NBA game.
By the start of the fourth, Dallas led by as many as 21.
Cleveland’s comeback came too late
The Cavs mounted a late push in the final minutes, but the deficit was too big.
Donovan Mitchell scored 26, and Max Strus — making his season debut after missing the year with a fractured foot — put up 24 in his first game back.
But Cleveland’s 16 turnovers hurt badly, gifting Dallas 25 easy points.
A win that does Dallas good
The victory ends a seven-game skid against Cleveland.
It’s only Dallas’ second win in their last 11 games, but it might kickstart a team still hunting consistency.
Next up for the Mavericks: a trip to New Orleans.
If Cooper Flagg keeps playing like this, Dallas may finally find some life.
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