Bulls Face Off Against Mavericks, Cooper Flagg Looms Large
The Chicago Bulls' recent surge has been led by forward Matas Buzelis, who's averaging 18.3 points and five rebounds over his last 18 games. With guard Coby White's calf issues and Josh Giddey's hamstring injury sidelining key contributors, Buzelis has taken on a greater scoring responsibility. However, when asked about rookie sensation Cooper Flagg before the game against the Mavericks, Buzelis remained tight-lipped.
Flagg, who was drafted first overall by the Mavs in June, brings hope and optimism to Dallas after the team traded away superstar Luka Doncic at the trade deadline last season. The young forward has lived up to expectations, averaging 19.1 points, six rebounds, and four assists per game. Buzelis, who drew the assignment of guarding Flagg for long stretches, acknowledged his competitor's drive and competitiveness.
"Bulls coach Billy Donovan said that Flagg's first thing that stands out is his competitiveness, how hard he competes and plays," a source stated. "Like any young player, his skill set will only get better over time, but he's coming in with a great foundation."
Buzelis' recent stretch has the Bulls hoping for an ascension to stardom. As their best chance at developing an elite player, Buzelis is looking to continue his hot form against Flagg and the Mavericks.
On the other hand, Flagg and the Mavs had fans on their feet as a sizable contingent donned Flagg jerseys near the players' entrance from the locker room. The United Center erupted in cheers when Flagg entered the game, and Buzelis drew praise for his defensive performance against the young star.
"Like any rookie, there are going to be learning curves," Donovan said of Flagg. "But I think he's got a chance to be a special player in the league."
The Chicago Bulls' recent surge has been led by forward Matas Buzelis, who's averaging 18.3 points and five rebounds over his last 18 games. With guard Coby White's calf issues and Josh Giddey's hamstring injury sidelining key contributors, Buzelis has taken on a greater scoring responsibility. However, when asked about rookie sensation Cooper Flagg before the game against the Mavericks, Buzelis remained tight-lipped.
Flagg, who was drafted first overall by the Mavs in June, brings hope and optimism to Dallas after the team traded away superstar Luka Doncic at the trade deadline last season. The young forward has lived up to expectations, averaging 19.1 points, six rebounds, and four assists per game. Buzelis, who drew the assignment of guarding Flagg for long stretches, acknowledged his competitor's drive and competitiveness.
"Bulls coach Billy Donovan said that Flagg's first thing that stands out is his competitiveness, how hard he competes and plays," a source stated. "Like any young player, his skill set will only get better over time, but he's coming in with a great foundation."
Buzelis' recent stretch has the Bulls hoping for an ascension to stardom. As their best chance at developing an elite player, Buzelis is looking to continue his hot form against Flagg and the Mavericks.
On the other hand, Flagg and the Mavs had fans on their feet as a sizable contingent donned Flagg jerseys near the players' entrance from the locker room. The United Center erupted in cheers when Flagg entered the game, and Buzelis drew praise for his defensive performance against the young star.
"Like any rookie, there are going to be learning curves," Donovan said of Flagg. "But I think he's got a chance to be a special player in the league."