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SAN ANTONIO — From their seats seven rows behind Duke’s bench, Ralph and Kelly Flagg had the perfect vantage point of the moment everything turned to dust. With eight seconds left in Saturday ...
Cooper Flagg is making the media rounds this week. And as you'd expect, everyone is asking the Duke freshman phenom the same question: "Are you going to the NBA?" Flagg is handling the inquiries ...
The game marked the end of Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg's college basketball career ... popular casual kicks off of the hardwood. Awkward aesthetics aside, all parties marched forward through ...
The No. 1-seeded Duke Blue Devils are getting their star back on the court for the start of the NCAA Tournament. Cooper Flagg has no injury designation and will be active for Duke against No. 16 ...
SAN ANTONIO — Eyes focused, face a picture of determination, Cooper Flagg held the ball on the wing and waited for the ideal moment to attack. He had one chance to erase a one-point deficit ...
Cooper Flagg is in the baggage claim at the San Antonio airport, on a video board hawking New Balance. He’s larger than life on the walls of AT&T’s interactive court at Fan Fest, shooting ...
Cooper Flagg, a freshman at Duke, has been named the Associated Press (AP) Player of the Year in college basketball. Flagg is the fourth freshman to win the award, joining notable names like Zion ...
On Saturday evening, Duke forward Cooper Flagg’s illustrious collegiate career officially came to an end with a Final Four loss to Houston. Duke held a double digit lead late into the contest ...
If Cooper Flagg declares for the NBA Draft, he would immediately become the favorite to be the first overall pick. However, Flagg has said he wants to return, and a past top selection wants him to ...
Instead of extending his team’s narrow lead, Proctor missed the front end of a one-and-one, with the ball bouncing off the rim toward Houston’s J’Wan Roberts and Duke’s Cooper Flagg.
Duke star Cooper Flagg missed multiple games in the ACC tournament due to an ankle sprain, but it sounds like he'll be back for March Madness. NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt ...
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