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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNChanning Frye lists three things Cooper Flagg will benefit from the most in his rookie year: "It's like Caitlin Clark"Channing Frye lists three things Cooper Flagg will benefit from the most in his rookie year: "It's like Caitlin Clark" originally appeared on Basketball Network. Cooper Flagg has been one of the main talking points in the basketball world for more than a year now, probably even before he ever played his first game for Duke.
Another two-way guard shared the backcourt with Nembhard. Miles Kelly produced his best game with increased opportunity Wednesday while Flagg and Nembhard were shut down. The former Auburn guard finished with 21 points and five rebounds, shooting 8-18 from the field.
Because of the success of Cooper Flagg, it's been a popular approach in the past few months to put together an all-time Duke Blue Devils men's basketball roster. ESPN's Myron Medcalf took the latest shot at it, and it's certainly quite the dream team.
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While Flagg looked good with the ball in his hands, he looked better playing off it, and that will be more of his role in Dallas where D’Angelo Russell in the short term and Kyrie Irving long term (once healthy), not to mention Anthony Davis, will facilitate the offense most of the time.
To cap off the 2024-25 season, The Chronicle is highlighting Duke's most impressive athletes from across the year in a column series. Three Blue Devils earned top honors.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/mavericks as Cooper Flagg’s trainer opens up after Mavericks pull him from Summer League.
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 basketball star's siblings.
It’s been a remarkable year for basketball prodigy Cooper Flagg, who was selected No. 1 overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Draft this past June.