Cooper Flagg exits Mavericks' season finale with ankle sprain
Flagg's rookie year came to an unexpectedly early end on Sunday.
The Dallas Mavericks’ season was set to end on Sunday anyway, but an injury took star rookie Cooper Flagg out a little earlier. Flagg exited Dallas’ season finale against the Chicago Bulls in the second quarter after suffering a left ankle sprain. Partway through the quarter, Flagg went down after landing awkwardly off an attempted rebound.
He then limped off the court and headed straight into the tunnel for treatment. A few minutes later, the Mavericks ruled Flagg out for the rest of the game. He finished with 10 points in 10 minutes of play.
Cooper Flagg left the floor in the Mavs' final game with an apparent limp after this play. pic. twitter.
com/QFt9IZiLH8 — NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) April 13, 2026 The severity of the sprain is unknown, but it seems likely that Flagg will be back to full health in the next few weeks. Either way, Sunday’s game was set to be the end of the 2025-26 season for the 25-56 Mavericks, who finish the season well below the playoff line — more than 10 games back from the play-in teams in the Western Conference. That also meant the end of Flagg’s rookie campaign, with the forward averaging 21.