This collection of reporting explores Cooper Flagg’s year at Duke, tracing his path from early injuries to tournament endings. Stories cover moments like Flagg working through a blurred vision injury ...
Mavs' Cooper Flagg makes basketball history never even done by LeBron James originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The ...
Pick any possible emotion. Cooper Flagg was feeling it. It showed in his first two shot attempts — a turnaround jumper that hit the far right rim and a missed 3-pointer that didn’t look smooth leaving ...
Flagg knew his NBA career would start without help on the court from star guard Kyrie Irving, who is recovering from an ACL ...
Cooper Flagg is projected to be selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, following his freshman season with the Duke Blue Devils. Flagg joined Jon Scheyer and Duke for his freshman ...
Talaysia Cooper, who had 10 steals, propelled the Lady Vols basketball's defense into offense for a gritty win at Stanford in ...
Former Duke Blue Devils star Cooper Flagg is set to start his professional basketball career, becoming the clear choice for the Dallas Mavericks’ No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Flagg became ...
Lady Vols basketball started December with a win, and its goal to go undefeated this month. Kim Caldwell is optimistic about ...
Cooper Flagg addressed his biggest challenge in the NBA and how he has grown as a player since joining the Mavericks.
DALLAS — Cooper Flagg’s first experience with an NBA back-to-back was a painful one. The No. 1 draft pick by the Dallas Mavericks barely got through the opening seconds of the second game Monday night ...
Arguably the biggest star of the NCAA men’s March Madness tournament is Duke University’s Cooper Flagg. Cooper, 18, is a forward for the Blue Devils. The 6’9” freshman is from Newport, Maine, and is ...