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The excitement surrounding Duke’s incoming basketball classes is intensifying, and two names in particular—the highly ...
Duke’s Cooper Flagg ... wound” “… Flagg is perfect positionally within their potential long-term starting five as a real playmaking four with size and ball skills, along with monster ...
The latest results, news, notes and analysis ... his skills has more than enough firepower on its own, but Flagg’s at the heart of all of it. Fans congratulate Duke’s Cooper Flagg as he ...
Cooper Flagg has been touted as a possible franchise savior and is the consensus top pick, rivaling Anthony Davis, Victor Wembanyama, and Zion Williamson as the best prospect since LeBron James.
Cooper did an incredible job in every facet of our program on and off the court with what he's done." Flagg is the third Duke underclassmen to declare for the draft, joining fellow freshman Kon ...
After one of the best statistical freshman seasons in college basketball history, which earned him near-unanimous National Player of the Year honors, Duke forward Cooper Flagg has officially ...
Duke star Cooper ... Flagg, who stands at 6-foot-9-inches and plays both guard and forward, could be a vital asset to any NBA franchise with his combination of height, size and ball handling ...
Cooper Flagg is headed to the NBA after just one season at Duke. The freshman star took to social media on Monday to announce his decision to declare for the draft in June. He is largely expected ...
It's official: Cooper Flagg is heading to the NBA following one year with Duke. While Flagg's NFL draft counterpart — presumed No. 1 overall pick and former Miami quarterback Cam Ward — has ...