Mavericks Secure First Win Behind Cooper Flagg, To Retire Aguirre's Jersey

The Dallas Mavericks secured their first victory of the season against the Toronto Raptors, while also announcing the upcoming jersey retirement of a franchise legend [2, 3]. Rookie Cooper Flagg led the charge in the win against Toronto, and the team prepared to face the Oklahoma City Thunder [1, 2].

Flagg's Spark Ignites Mavericks' Offense

Cooper Flagg delivered a standout performance, scoring 22 points in the Mavericks' 139-129 victory over the Toronto Raptors [2]. Flagg punctuated his performance with a "soaring one-handed dunk" during a decisive run [2]. The play, described as a posterizing slam, came against the Raptors' Sandro Mamukelashvili [7]. Anthony Davis contributed 25 points and 10 rebounds to the winning effort [2]. Despite an inconsistent start to his rookie season, Flagg's performance against the Raptors showcased his potential [9]. Mavericks fans have already begun a new tradition to welcome Flagg, adapting a special rendition of the Star Spangled Banner [10].

Aguirre's Legacy Honored with Jersey Retirement

The Dallas Mavericks will retire Mark Aguirre's No. 24 jersey on January 29, 2026 [3, 4]. Aguirre was the No. 1 overall pick by the Mavericks in the 1981 NBA Draft [3]. The ceremony will honor Aguirre's contributions to the franchise [3].

Mavericks Face Unbeaten Thunder

Following their win against the Raptors, the Mavericks prepared to host the Oklahoma City Thunder [1, 5]. The Thunder entered the game with a 3-0 record [1, 6]. The game was the last leg of a three-game road trip for Oklahoma City [5]. The Thunder's game against the Mavericks was the first of a back-to-back for Oklahoma City [5].

TL;DR

  • Cooper Flagg scored 22 points, including a highlight-reel dunk, to lead the Mavericks to their first win of the season against the Toronto Raptors [2, 7].
  • The Dallas Mavericks announced they will retire Mark Aguirre's No. 24 jersey on January 29, 2026, honoring the former No. 1 overall pick [3, 4].
  • The Mavericks hosted the undefeated Oklahoma City Thunder, who were playing the final game of a three-game road trip [1, 5].
  • Mavericks fans have embraced Cooper Flagg, creating a new tradition to welcome the rookie [10].