Potential Celtics-Mavericks Trade Emerges After Cooper Flagg News
Potential Celtics-Mavericks Trade Emerges After Cooper Flagg News originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
After getting the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, it would be the twist of the century if the Dallas Mavericks don't end up with Cooper Flagg. Based on the Mavericks' most recent meeting with Flagg, as reported by Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, it doesn't appear as though they'll make any surprises.
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"Flagg had dinner Tuesday night... with several Mavericks officials," they wrote. "General manager Nico Harrison and coach Jason Kidd essentially served as co-chairs of a welcoming committee that also included new team CEO Rick Welts and former Mavericks All-Star-turned-assistant GM Michael Finley... By this time next week, Flagg will officially be a Maverick."
Flagg will be added to a team that will have Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis at full strength. That alone restores hope that the Mavericks will be a contender again after the Luka Doncic trade.
However, Flagg may not only help form a contender in Dallas, but also might form a defensive juggernaut with the Mavericks. Just one day after the news of Flagg's meeting in Dallas, The Athletic's Christian Clark and Jay King reported on the Boston Celtics potentially trading Jrue Holiday to the Mavericks.
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"As I have dug into the trade market for Holiday, league sources have pointed to the Mavericks as one potential fit," King began.
He added, "Even at Holiday's age, I'm not sure any guard has more defensive versatility," King wrote. "Good luck scoring against lineups with Anthony Davis, Flagg and Holiday. (Yes, I'm putting Flagg in that group already. He will walk into the NBA as a top-shelf defender)."
Former Duke forward Cooper Flagg at the 2025 NBA Draft Combine.David Banks-Imagn Image
The last piece of a potential trade will be what the Mavericks trade for Holiday. Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington are candidates, but the Celtics want to save money, so they may have to re-route one of them elsewhere.
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For now, it's clear Flagg is Dallas-bound. The question remaining, is who will meet him there?
Related: Celtics Had Two Words for Jaylen Brown Amid Trade Rumors
Related: Celtics Make Unexpected Luka Doncic, LeBron James Post on Wednesday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

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