""I thought our guys came ready to go last night. Fun game. But I woke up this morning and reminded them the job is not done. So while it was fun last night, we've got to get locked into Duke.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer revealed Cooper Flagg's basketball plans on Monday. While speaking on the "Dan Patrick Show," the sportscaster asked whether he has requested the freshman to run it back with the Blue Devils next year. Flagg was the most hyped prospect in the 2024 class and is assumed to be the top pick in the 2025 NBA draft.
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UH will face Cooper Flagg, a freshman for Duke from Newport, Maine, who is projected as the top pick in this summer's NBA draft.
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Sportsnaut on MSNExecuctives reveal impressive NBA comparison for Cooper FlaggWhile the NBA Draft isn’t until June 25, NBA executives who spoke to Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo of ESPN.com raved about Flagg as a prospect. Executives and general managers
Duke basketball star freshman Cooper Flagg hit a mark not seen in 31 years. And a feat owned by a past Blue Devils national champion.
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.
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Sporting News on MSNHow old is Cooper Flagg? Explaining Duke star's early college eligibility at age 18If Flagg does enter the draft as expected, he'll be one of the younger players drafted in NBA history. When LeBron James was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003, he was 18 years and 178 days old. In 2004, the Orlando Magic selected Dwight Howard No. 1 overall when he was 18 years and 198 days old.
Is Duke basketball already a heavy favorite to top Houston in the Final Four? The odds are already in favor of the Blue Devils.
Sears dribbled down court, bullied his way into the key for a point-blank, straight- on chip shot—and missed it, adding to a frustrating evening that saw him shoot just 2-12 from the field with a single three-pointer (forget about double-digits). With that miss, Alabama was done for.