Morez Johnson Jr. in a white Michigan No. 21 jersey high-fives a teammate during the 2026 Final Four
Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. celebrates with a teammate during the 2026 Final Four. The Dallas Mavericks drafted Johnson No. 9 overall and will pair him with Cooper Flagg. (Photo by Michigan Basketball)
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Morez Johnson Jr. Says Dallas Mavericks Pairing With Cooper Flagg Could Get ‘Dangerous’

DHJ Quick Take: Morez Johnson Jr. Says Mavericks Pairing With Cooper Flagg Could Get ‘Dangerous’

Morez Johnson Jr. said his frontcourt fit alongside Cooper Flagg could become a problem for opponents after the Dallas Mavericks drafted him No. 9 overall. The two have known each other since their AAU days.

  • What did Morez Johnson Jr. say about Cooper Flagg? He said the pairing could get “dangerous” with both on the court.
  • Do they have history? Yes, Johnson said they are the same age and played AAU together.
  • How does Johnson view the fit? He called himself excited and happy to be on the same side as Flagg.
  • What did he say about his Michigan teammates? He expressed pride in the group being drafted together as lottery picks.

DALLAS — Morez Johnson Jr. said his frontcourt fit alongside Cooper Flagg could become a problem for opponents, calling the pairing potentially “dangerous” after the Dallas Mavericks drafted him No. 9 overall in the 2026 NBA Draft.

Johnson, a national champion at Michigan this past season, will join a Dallas core anchored by Flagg, the 2026 Rookie of the Year. The two have a long history that predates the draft, which Johnson said adds to his excitement about sharing a frontcourt.

Morez Johnson Jr. on His Fit Alongside Cooper Flagg

Johnson said the prospect of playing next to Flagg carries real upside for Dallas.

“I think it can get dangerous, us two on the court at the same time,” Johnson said. “I’ve been playing against Coop for a very long time. I’m very excited and happy that I’m on the same side as him. Get some wins together.”

The familiarity runs back years, with the two crossing paths well before they landed on the same NBA roster.

“Have I known him before the draft? Yeah, yeah,” Johnson said. “We’re the same age. Played AAU and stuff like that.”

Morez Johnson Jr. Proud of Michigan Teammates Drafted Behind Him

Johnson also reflected on his Michigan teammates hearing their names called after him, a goal he said the group discussed during their title run.

“It’s crazy. I’m so happy for those guys,” Johnson said. “We talked about it during the season. We got our ultimate goal of winning the national championship and we just got drafted together, all lottery picks.”

He framed the shared draft night as the next step for a tight-knit group.

“I’m proud of my brothers, and I’m very excited to see what our future has for us,” Johnson said.

Johnson averaged 13.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game as a sophomore while helping Michigan to a 37-3 record and the national title. In Dallas, he projects as a frontcourt complement to Flagg, who averaged 21.0 points per game in his debut season.

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