This must have been incredibly difficult Over the last year and a half to two years, Cooper Flagg has become a phenomenon, one of the most highly hyped basketball recruits in recent memory.
Duke could be getting something special in five-star forward Cooper Flagg.
The future looks bright for the Duke and Rutgers men's basketball programs. On Wednesday, 247Sports' released its final composite rankings of the top men's…
As Duke gets involved with the #1 player in the class Duke has been recruiting on a very high level for a very long time now, both under Jon Scheyer and his predecessor, Mike Krzyzewski.
On3 isn't as generous as primary competitors 247Sports, Rivals, and ESPN in giving the coveted fifth star to top-tier recruits. Even so, it feels like an injustice to exclude Duke basketball recruiting prize Isaiah Evans from the five-star group.
Basketball fans are still several months away from seeing Cooper Flagg play for the Duke Blue Devils in the NCAA. But the hype for Flagg is definitely growing.
The nation's top recruit just made a business decision.
But the night belonged to Dylan Harper. The Jordan Brand Game was held Sunday night and all of Duke’s freshman class except for Khaman Maluach, who didn’t play high school ball in the US, participated.
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Jackson and Powell are not afraid to talk trash. Before the McDonald’s All-American game, Complex Sports sat down with UNC signees Ian Jackson and Drake Powell, as well as Duke signees Isaiah Evans and Cooper Flagg.
The McDonald’s All-American game took place this year in Houston, Texas. Twenty-four of the top players in the country participated in the week of activities and seminars.
When doing a deep evaluation of the players set to enter the 2025 NBA Draft, it looks a lot more top-heavy with superstar caliber players that the 2024 NBA Draft lacks.
On Wednesday night, Jon Scheyer tallied his first top-10 win as Duke basketball head coach. Less than 24 hours later, he was sitting courtside at the prestigious City of Palms Classic in Fort Myers, Fla., presumably salivating over his top-ranked 2024 recruiting prize in Montverde Academy (Fla.) five-star forward Cooper Flagg.
It’s no secret that the 2024 NBA Draft lacks a generational talent at the top of the class, especially when you compare it to the previous and future draft classes.
Cooper Flagg has a flair for pulling off improbable feats on both ends of the floor, whether in transition or a halfcourt setting. The Duke basketball recruiting prize, who ranks No.
Cooper Flagg, the Duke basketball recruiting powerhouse's first perfect-rating prize since RJ Barrett and fellow Montverde Academy (Fla.) product in 2018, is a pure joy to watch.
The projected first overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, Cooper Flagg, has recently announced his commitment to Duke University. Flagg is a basketball
Cooper Flagg has recently announced his commitment to the Duke Blue Devils. The 6-foot-9 forward is considered by some scouts the best prospect in the entire world regardless of age.
After a long recruitment period, UCLA has missed out on the top player in the class of 2024. Monday morning, five-star recruit Cooper Flagg announced his committment to Duke. Flagg chose Duke over UConn which was believed to be his second choice school.
Flagg's commitment shows that Duke basketball is just fine under the new leadership and gives the Blue Devils their best chance at a national title since Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish led the Blue Devils to the Elite Eight in 2019.
Cooper Flagg is on his way to Durham.
Cooper Flagg, likely the best basketball prospect in the world regardless of age, chose to continue his basketball career at Duke Monday morning. At 6-foot-8 with an illustrious high school career, Flagg essentially had his choice of schools across the country.
He appears to have narrowed his decision to two schools.
A household name in high school basketball, Cooper Flagg decided to elevate his game even more and reclassify to the 2024 Class. Flagg was one of the top two players in the 2025 class.
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