The Dallas Mavericks visit the Orlando Magic on Thursday, looking to snap a four-game losing streak, and rookie star Cooper Flagg is listed as questionable on the injury report. Flagg has not played since the All-Star break due to a foot injury. Here's everything we know about Cooper Flagg's injury and his playing status heading into the Mavericks' game against the Magic.
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Cooper Flagg's injury status vs. Magic

On the Mavericks' official injury report via the NBA, Cooper Flagg is still questionable to play Thursday. Flagg has missed nine consecutive games due to the aforementioned foot injury. However, according to longtime NBA insider Marc Stein, there is growing expectation that Flagg will return to the lineup against the Magic.
Stein originally reported that Dallas' rookie sensation was going to be a game-time decision, but then updated his reporting to say that sources had confirmed that Flagg was going to return to the court.
Flagg, the frontrunner for the Rookie of the Year award, averaged 20.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.2 steals on 48.2 percent shooting from the field, 30.2 percent shooting from the 3-point line and 80.4 percent shooting from the free-throw line.
So when the question comes about whether or not Cooper Flagg is playing against the Magic tonight, the answer is probably yes.
mavericks injury report
-Marvin Bagley III out (neck sprain)
-Moussa Cisse doubtful (G League two-way)
-Cooper Flagg questionable (left foot sprain)
-Kyrie Irving out (left knee surgery)
-Derek Lively II out (right foot surgery)
-Nazi Marshal Potential (injured right finger)
-John Poulakidas questionable (G League two-way)
-Tyler Smith questionable (G League two-way)
-Klay Thompson Potential (right adductor fusion)
-Brandon Williams questionable (left quad contusion)
magical injury report
-Anthony Black doubtful (right quad contusion)
-Wendell Carter Jr. questionable (sore left ankle).
-Jonathan Isaac doubtful (left knee soreness)
-Franz Wagner out (injury management of left ankle sprain)

