Cooper Flagg’s ‘Freshman Night’ farewell at Duke hints at what may be still to come
- Cooper Flagg, a Maine native, scored 28 points, along with eight rebounds and seven assists, in Duke's 93-60 win over Wake Forest, showcasing his strong performance this season.
- Duke coach Jon Scheyer praised Flagg's versatility, stating, 'As a coach, it allows you to do so many things because of his versatility. He’s guarding one through five.'
- Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes called Flagg a 'generational' player, comparing him to Kevin Durant, indicating high expectations for his future.
- The crowd at Cameron Indoor Stadium chanted for Flagg to stay for another year after his memorable final game.
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Ex-NBAer encourages Cooper Flagg to stay at Duke if Wizards get top pick: ‘That’s purgatory’
One NBA veteran’s advice to Cooper Flagg amounted to saying there’s no magic in the Wizards. Quentin Richardson, who played 13 seasons in the NBA, said Flagg should consider staying at Duke rather than becoming the next one-and-done college star to enter the draft.
How the NCAA began losing its grip on 'amateurism'
Cooper Flagg, the basketball phenom at Duke, already has name, image and likeness endorsement deals worth $3.2 million. And he isn’t even a pro player yet. Or is he?WNBA star Caitlin Clark signed an estimated $3.1 million in name, image and likeness deals while still at Iowa. Livvy Dunne, the Louisiana State University gymnast with a prolific social media following, has garnered $4.1 million worth of endorsements, according to On3 NIL Valuation.…
Cooper Flagg Returning To Duke Would Be Monumental, But A Second NBA Contract Is The Main Priority
Cooper Flagg walked off the court inside Cameron Indoor Stadium with 3:44 remaining in the blowout win against Wake Forest, with the Duke student section serenading him with chants of ‘One More Year, One More Year’. It was a moment that the freshman will never forget, and while it would be cool to see him return for another season, that should’ve been Flagg's final home game of his collegiate career. It was just a few weeks ago that Cooper creat…
DeMarcus Cousins advises Cooper Flagg to choose Duke over Pelicans because of the Saints
DeMarcus Cousins, a former NBA All-Star and New Orleans Pelican, said Cooper Flagg, the projected 2025 No. 1 NBA Draft pick, should avoid going to the Pelicans because he'll be overshadowed by the Saints.
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