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Nov 21, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) dunks the ball over New Orleans Pelicans center Derik Queen (22) and forward Herbert Jones (2) during the second half at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
November 22, 2025 By  Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA

Cooper Flagg vs. History: Can He Tie LeBron’s Legendary Run?

The NBA is full of young talent, but few rookies capture attention like Cooper Flagg. At 18, he is already putting together a scoring run that few players in league history have achieved at his age. With five 20-point games under his belt and nine games left before his 19th birthday, he has a rare opportunity to tie a record held by LeBron James. Every basket he scores adds drama and raises questions: Can this rookie make history before he even turns 19?

Cooper Flagg vs. History: Can He Tie LeBron’s Legendary Run?

A Rookie Making Waves

Flagg is quietly making a huge impact in his rookie season. At just 18 years old, he has already scored 20 or more points in five games, putting him second only to LeBron, who had 14 at the same age. The timing makes his pursuit even more intriguing. Flagg will not turn 19 until December 21, and the Mavericks still have nine regular-season games before that date. Every game now carries more than a win or loss. Each one presents an opportunity to move closer to NBA history.

Analysts and fans are taking notice. Few players Flagg’s age maintain such consistent scoring. Every basket he scores adds to a growing narrative that could define his rookie season and set the stage for a long-term legacy.

Historic Achievements So Far

Flagg’s rookie season is already impressive on multiple fronts. He became the youngest player in NBA history to post a 20-5-5 game with zero turnovers. In that game, he scored, created plays, and contributed defensively without giving the ball away once.

He also joined James as only the second 18-year-old in NBA history to score 25 or more points before turning 19. These achievements prove that his scoring streak is no fluke. They show a pattern of dominance that few rookies achieve in the modern NBA.

The Countdown to History

The remaining nine games before his birthday carry tremendous significance. If Flagg scores 20 points or more in each one, he will tie LeBron’s record for the most 20-point games by an 18-year-old. Missing even a single game would prevent him from matching the record, making every performance critical, but the opportunity itself creates a compelling storyline.

Opponents will pay extra attention. They will adjust defenses, try new schemes, and focus on slowing him down. Maintaining scoring consistency through this stretch will test his skill, stamina, and focus. Flagg must navigate both the physical challenges and the pressure of chasing one of the most iconic rookie records in NBA history.

Why This Streak Could Define His Career

If Flagg completes this streak, he will solidify himself as a generational talent from the very beginning of his career. For the Mavericks, it validates building the team around him. It also gives fans a young star to rally behind during a transitional period for the franchise.

For the league, Flagg’s pursuit shows that elite young scorers still emerge. Tying or breaking a record set by LeBron captures attention and highlights the next generation of talent. It is a reminder that history can still be approached, and in some cases, rewritten.

The Challenge Ahead

The road will not be easy. Every team knows what is at stake and will adjust to contain him. Scoring 20 or more points across nine games is demanding, even for veteran players. On top of that, Flagg will face growing expectations and pressure as he nears the record. His mental toughness will be just as important as his skill.

The Last Word

In addition to being remarkable, Cooper Flagg’s scoring run is historic. He has a real chance to tie a record that has been in place for almost 20 years with nine games left before turning 19. Now, history weighs heavily on every game. This period will define his rookie season and signal the arrival of one of the NBA’s most promising young stars, regardless of the result.

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About Janus Ebenezer

Janus Dela Cruz is a Sports Writer at LWOS, covering the Dallas Mavericks with a focus on storytelling that blends insight, analysis, and emotion. He specializes in crafting engaging, narrative-driven content that connects fans to the heart of every game. He also currently works as a Social Media Editor at ClutchPoints, where he manages and produces content across major sports platforms, helping shape the brand’s digital voice and audience engagement strategy. His experience there strengthened his expertise in sports media, creative storytelling, and content strategy. Janus earned his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from Wesleyan University – Philippines, where he developed strong analytical and technical skills that complement his creative work in digital sports media.

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