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“He wouldn’t have played if his ankle wasn’t good,” said Duke junior guard Tyrese Proctor, who scored a team-high 19 points and assisted on that telling play to Flagg.
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Cooper Flagg has cemented himself as one of the best freshmen in college basketball history, a fact which has been clearly highlighted during the NCAA Tournament.
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Kevin Love said Duke's Cooper Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA draft, is 'far more talented than I ever was':
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Pro Football Network on MSNIs Cooper Flagg Staying at Duke? Analyst Addresses Worries As NBA Promises Wealthier ContractsSince entering college basketball this season, Cooper Flagg has become an unstoppable force who mesmerizes fans. Flagg immediately took command of the Duke program, dominating opponents with a combination of freakish genetics,
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After Duke basketball star Cooper Flagg had an impressive game in the 100-93 win over Arizona in the Sweet Sixteen of the March Madness tournament on Thursday night, it garnered a bold response from head coach Jon Scheyer.
Duke star Coooper Flagg, who has shown he is past the ankle injury he suffered in the ACC tournament in the first two rounds, with 32 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists in two games, said the team is well aware of the history.
Duke basketball freshman Cooper Flagg has landed the Oscar Robertson Trophy, handed out to the nation’s top player.
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Cooper Flagg has one of the more unique NIL situations in college sports having signed a sneaker deal with New Balance but having to play in Nike's while at Duke. We don't often see an athlete to go to a school with a different sneaker and apparel sponsor than one they are signed to,
Cooper Flagg led the Duke Blue Devils against Caleb Love and the Arizona Wildcats in a Sweet 16 March Madness win for the Blue Devils.