Cooper Flagg's stellar performance and Naji Marshall's clutch shooting led the Dallas Mavericks to a 113-105 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night. Despite being short-handed, the Mavericks snapped their two-game losing streak. Flagg, who had been struggling in the previous game, bounced back with 27 points and three steals, matching his season high. Marshall, on the other hand, had a crucial stretch in the fourth quarter, scoring three straight baskets to finish with 22 points. The Nets, led by Michael Porter Jr.'s 28 points, couldn't overcome the Mavericks' strong defense and fell to their fourth consecutive loss. The game was a stark contrast to their previous meeting, with only one lead change and one tie, compared to 23 lead changes and 16 ties in the previous encounter. The Mavericks' depth and resilience, coupled with the Nets' struggles, contributed to the outcome. With key players like Anthony Davis and P.J. Washington Jr. out due to injuries, the Mavericks relied on their two-way players, including Jaden Hardy, who made a strong impact in his second start of the season. The Nets, on the other hand, had to deal with the absence of Cam Thomas and Egor Nemin, who were rested after playing the previous day. The Mavericks' victory sets the stage for an intriguing Wednesday showdown against the Denver Nuggets, while the Nets will look to rebound when they face the New Orleans Pelicans.