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The Mavericks don't trade the No. 1 pick, and it's hard to imagine how much chemistry Flagg's arrival can produce

The Mavericks drew the NBA No. 1 pick with a 1.8% chance on the 13th, and according to U.S. media reports on the 14th, they are not expected to trade this draft pick, and if there is no accident, they will select Flag, the favorite from Duke.

From Duke Champion Volag

ESPN, citing sources, noted that Mavericks owner Dumont believes it's a "gift" to be able to pick a player with generational talent like Flagg. The report pointed out that although the Mavericks are operated by general manager Harrison, the boss still has the final say on the choice of personnel.

Harrison made a league-shaking trade this year, trading Doncic, who is considered a team star in history, to the Lakers in exchange for star Davis, which put the Mavericks in a huge business crisis, but the arrival of Flagg is expected to alleviate this concern.

The 6-foot-9 Flagg has long been considered the top pick in this year's draft, scoring 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists in Duke's freshman season and helping the Blue Devils reach the NCAA Final Four before being eliminated. Although Irving is not expected to play next season due to a torn cruciate ligament in his left knee, the chemistry between Davis, Thompson and Flagg can still fill fans with reverie.

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