Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant has made a confident prediction about rookie sensation Cooper Flagg, suggesting the young Mavericks player is destined for greatness.
The Dallas Mavericks have started the season poorly, holding a 2-5 record after losing to the Rockets 110-102 on Monday night. The team has been affected by injuries, but Durant remains impressed with Flagg’s potential.
“I think that he’s going to be a hell of a player,” Durant told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “I think that he’s going to be such a nightmare… that… he’ll be considered one of the best of all time.”
At just 18 years old, the 6’9” forward has shown glimpses of elite two-way ability. Under coach Jason Kidd, Flagg has been playing as a point guard and is averaging 13.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. Though these numbers are modest, Durant believes they don’t fully capture Flagg’s impact.
“I think that you’re going from in college playing four and five to playing point guard, two guard. That’s going to be an adjustment period for everybody. I hate to inject myself into his [situation], but I came in college playing four, five. I came to the league playing a two.”
Durant’s experience highlights the challenges Flagg faces while transitioning to new roles, reinforcing his belief in the young player’s promising future.
Summary: Kevin Durant predicts Cooper Flagg will evolve into one of the all-time greats despite early adjustments, praising his versatility and potential for greatness.