The Dallas Mavericks have officially hit rock bottom. In a season that began with cautious optimism surrounding rookie sensation Cooper Flagg, the team has spiraled into a nightmare scenario, suffering their 10th consecutive loss last night against the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Target Center. What was meant to be a competitive clash turned into a stark reminder of the widening gap between a Western Conference contender and a franchise in freefall.
Fresh off his All-Star Game MVP performance, Anthony Edwards showed no mercy to a Mavericks squad missing its heart and soul. With Cooper Flagg sidelined (mid-foot sprain) and Kyrie Irving out for the season, the Mavericks fielded a lineup that looked more like a G-League roster than an NBA contender.
Key Takeaways from the Rout:
For the Minnesota Timberwolves, this victory solidifies their positioning in the crowded West, keeping pressure on the Denver Nuggets for a top-three seed. They look healthy, hungry, and dangerous.
For Dallas, the conversation has shifted entirely to the 2026 Draft. With the losing streak now at double digits—the franchise’s longest since 2016—the front office faces uncomfortable questions. Is this a strategic tank to pair Flagg with another star, or a sign of deep systemic failure? As the losses pile up, the patience of the Dallas faithful is wearing dangerously thin.
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