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Mavs rookie Cooper Flagg returns to lineup Thursday against Hornets and former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel

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Mavs rookie Cooper Flagg returns to lineup Thursday against Hornets and former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel

Dallas Mavericks rookie phenom Cooper Flagg will return to the lineup Thursday night to face the Charlotte Hornets.

Flagg will return against a familiar face on the opposing side, with former Duke Blue Devil teammate Kon Knueppel (18.6 ppg on 42.1% 3-point shooting) starring for the Hornets. The former college teammates currently lead all rookies in scoring. The Mavs held out Flagg from Wednesday’s 118-105 loss to Minnesota due to an ankle injury.

The Mavs will also honor former No. 1 overall pick Mark Aguirre with a jersey retirement ceremony during halftime. Aguirre spent the first 7.5 seasons of his 13-year NBA career in Dallas and was a three-time All-Star for the Mavs.

Flagg has been nothing short of stellar in his rookie campaign, leading all rookies in scoring at 18.8 points per game, while grabbing 6.4 rebounds and dishing out 4.1 assists. He’s appeared in 43 of Dallas’s 47 games thus far and started each one. His game has translated nicely in his first few months as a pro, and it looks like the Mavs have found their franchise player to build around for the future.

Despite Flagg’s contributions this season, it’s still been a rough one for Mavs fans. Veteran big man Anthony Davis hasn’t been able to stay on the court due to injury, leaving him open to swirling trade rumors, and point guard Kyrie Irving still has not returned from an ACL injury he suffered last March.

In the team’s first full season without Luka Dončić, the Mavs are 19-28 as we approach the All-Star break and are currently in 11th place in the Western Conference. They are 3.5 games behind the Los Angeles Clippers for the final play-in spot in the west.

Dallas and Charlotte tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET Thursday from the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

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