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Cooper Flagg has already caught the attention of a former Los Angeles Lakers player before even stepping onto the court for ...
Flagg scored 31 points in his second start and looked more comfortable as the Mavericks' primary ball-handler. Dallas shut ...
The Dallas Mavericks have a special talent in Cooper Flagg. When the ping pong balls bounced their way, everyone in the NBA couldn't believe how lucky the Mavs had gotten, saving the franchise for the ...
10. Cooper Flagg, Duke – 2025. Duke has had a lot of great basketball players, many of whom were white. Cooper Flagg is one of the very best players in program history, regardless of his background.
After wearing No. 2 at Duke, Flagg will go back to the No. 32 he wore in high school as he begins his professional career with the Mavericks. FLAGG CAPTURED! WELCOME TO DALLAS, COOPER!
Cooper Flagg is officially headed to Dallas. With the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, the Mavericks selected the Duke superstar. Flagg spent just one season at Duke, quickly showcasing ...
NEW YORK — Cooper Flagg, the newest member of the Dallas Mavericks, will be one of the youngest players to make an NBA debut when he steps foot on the court next season. Flagg entered Wednesday ...
Cooper Flagg has an older brother named Hunter and a twin brother named Ace, in addition to an older brother, Ryder, who died two days after his birth. Here's everything to know about the ...
Cooper Flagg became first White American top NBA draft pick since 1977 as Dallas Mavericks select the Duke freshman phenom who earned All-American honors.
Cooper Flagg reveals why people told him he'd 'never make it' as an elite basketball player Duke phenom who won Naismith Player of the Year says he was told Division I basketball was impossible.
In history-making season, Cooper Flagg has no comparison. Duke star is national player of the year. By Brendan Marks. March 9, 2025 Updated March 16, 2025. CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
In August 2023, Flagg chose to reclassify so he could attend college a year early. In his one-and-done season at Duke, Flagg averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.4 blocks.