Duke students who serenaded Cooper Flagg with chants of “one more year” on Monday should prepare to be disappointed. Even in the NIL era, the celebrated freshman would be sacrificing tens of ...
The race for college basketball's National Player of the Year (NPOY) has reached a fever pitch, with fans eagerly anticipating whether Johni Broome or Cooper Flagg will take home the coveted trophy.
Duke has title aspirations in both events. A big reason for the Blue Devils' success this season has been freshman sensation Cooper Flagg, who is the projected No. 1 pick in the NBA draft.
Then everything changed on Jan. 11. Broome suffered an ankle injury against South Carolina, while Duke's Cooper Flagg had one of the biggest breakout games of any freshman in college basketball ...
Flagg scored 28 points in Duke's 93-60 win over Wake Forest, potentially his last game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. While noncommittal about the future, Flagg admitted to "living in the moment" and ...
Cooper Flagg suffered an eye injury in the first half but returned to the game in the second half to help lead Duke to victory over Florida State. Freshman Isaiah Evans started in place of the ...
Cooper Flagg will almost assuredly be the number one pick if he goes pro after his freshman season at Duke. Normally, it would be quite the safe assumption that he is going to go pro and be ...
That’s what Cooper Flagg wore when, as a freshman, he — along with his twin brother, Ace — led the boys’ basketball team to its first-ever state championship. Flagg, from neighboring Newport (Nokomis ...
As the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, all eyes are on Duke's Cooper Flagg and which team will earn the opportunity to select him. He’s the consensus best prospect in this upcoming class, but only ...
The grand prize, though, is undoubtedly Duke forward Cooper Flagg. At 6-foot-9, Flagg’s taken the college basketball world by storm, cruising towards the National Player of the Year Award ...