

Key Takeaways:
- On Sunday night, Cooper Flagg notched 22 points and helped power the Mavericks to a 139-129 win over the Raptors
- Scottie Barnes tallied 33 points and 11 rebounds for Toronto, who continue their Texas road swing in San Antonio on Monday night
- Anthony Davis delivered 25 points and 10 rebounds as Dallas secured their first win during a five-game home opening streak
Flagg’s Impact Drives Dallas to First Win
Cooper Flagg showcased his emerging stardom by scoring 22 points and electrifying the American Airlines Center crowd with a one-handed dunk during Dallas’s pivotal run. His efforts proved essential as the Mavericks overcame the Toronto Raptors 139-129 on Sunday night, marking their initial triumph with the No. 1 overall pick in the squad.
Flagg played a key role in a decisive 13-0 run during the third quarter. He opened the stretch with a basket and concluded it emphatically, taking a transition bounce pass from D’Angelo Russell before slamming the ball over Sandro Mamukelashvili. Drawing a foul on the play, Flagg converted the ensuing free throw to put Dallas ahead 95-85.
Two 18-year-olds have recorded 20-point games with ZERO turnovers in NBA history:
– Kobe Bryant
– Cooper FlaggThat’s it.#MFFL pic.twitter.com/NCnTVdpIzY
— All Things Mavs (@All_Things_Mavs) October 27, 2025
Contributions from the Mavericks Line-up
Anthony Davis spearheaded the Mavericks effort with 25 points and 10 rebounds, ensuring stability as the team recorded a win in the third of their unusual five consecutive home fixtures to commence the season. The action continues as Dallas prepares for a back-to-back, facing reigning champions Oklahoma City on Monday night.
D’Angelo Russell contributed off the bench with 24 points and a team-high six assists, leading a group of three Mavericks players tallying double figures among reserves. Max Christie added 17 points, and Naji Marshall maintained perfect accuracy from both the field and the stripe, totalling 12 points from four made field goals and four converted free throws.
P.J. Washington also made his mark, tallying 17 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. His fourth-quarter output – including two three-point plays and a three-pointer – helped Dallas keep the Raptors at bay.
Raptors Stay Competitive Amid Gruelling Schedule
Toronto’s Scottie Barnes posted a formidable 33 points and 11 rebounds. Brandon Ingram registered 22 points, while RJ Barrett and Sandro Mamukelashvili contributed 16 points apiece. Although Barnes initiated a 7-0 run for Toronto in the final period, Flagg responded with a crucial 3-pointer, marking his first 20-point NBA game and restoring a double-digit lead for Dallas midway through the fourth.
Looking Ahead
Dallas will wrap up their five-game homestand following their meeting with Oklahoma City, hosting Indiana next – a side that fell to the Thunder in the NBA Finals. For Toronto, their Texan tour continues as they face San Antonio, marking three contests in a demanding four-night period.




