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This week, all eyes are on Mainer Cooper Flagg, poised to be the top pick in this year's NBA draft, now just two days away.
Three summers ago, Cooper Flagg took on his biggest challenge yet. The 15-year-old from small-town Maine traveled to USA ...
The 18-year-old from a small Maine town has transcended the talent level at every stop through quick study and hard work.
Here is how Cooper Flagg and his inner circle thought about the Mavericks when they obtained the first overall pick.
Cooper Flagg has always been able to drive winning, even if he's the youngest guy on the floor. Just ask anyone who watched ...
Cooper Flagg has been on the spotlight for a while now, but his journey to stardom started long before he arrived in Durham.
At just 18 years old, Cooper Flagg isn’t just entering the NBA, he’s walking into a franchise once led by Luka Doncic, and ...
He played poised basketball as MacKenzie ran them through games of one-on-one and three-on-three. ... Andy Bedard was watching the NBA Draft Lottery on TV in Boston.
Bedard's dad, Andy, who coached both boys' Maine United AAU squads, suggested Flagg looked more like a baby giraffe, all limbs and length. But it wasn't just the size that made Flagg a sensation.
Flagg was in the fourth grade when Andy Bedard first laid eyes on him. A member of the University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame, Bedard starred for the Black Bears from 1998-2000 following a two ...
Andy Bedard, his coach since third grade, watched from the sidelines, reminding him that there was no need to conserve energy like he would for a 40-minute game.