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Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg will reportedly sit out for the remainder of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The Dallas Mavericks announced that Cooper Flagg has officially signed his four-year, $62.5 million rookie contract.
The No. 1 pick will earn a $13.8MM salary in his rookie year and a total of $62.7MM across his first four NBA seasons.
The latest move from Cooper Flagg at the Mavs Academy Hoop Camp will have Dallas Mavericks fans respecting him even more.