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Cooper Flagg is a standout basketball player at Duke University who showed off his skills in a recent scrimmage against Team USA. Flagg was only 17 and training with Team USA, but he impressed observers by holding his own against NBA stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry.
According to Evan Sideri of Forbes, he was so dominant on the court that he even stole the spotlight at one point.
Videos from the scrimmage circulated showing Flagg’s fearlessness and skill. He confidently took on the high-caliber competition, sinking shots over seasoned NBA players and making tough plays under pressure. The performance garnered attention, with ESPN reporting that one of the NBA coaches in attendance called Flagg a standout player for Team USA, a team featuring exceptional young talent and NBA prospects.
Indiana Pacers assistant coach and team member Jim Boylen praised Flagg’s exceptional play, noting his poise and lack of intimidation. Jaylen Duren, another member of the selected team, also praised Flagg’s work ethic and fearlessness, emphasizing his drive to compete at such a high level despite his age and lack of collegiate experience.
Members of the USA team also recognized Flagg’s determination and talent. Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker highlighted Flagg’s strong drive and confidence on the court, highlighting his potential for future basketball success, and Flagg himself is confident in his abilities and has expressed his commitment to playing the game he loves. Flagg’s play has cemented his status as a top prospect in the upcoming NBA draft, and analysts are already considering him a player to watch.
As he prepares to join the Duke Blue Devils for his college career, Flagg remains a highly regarded recruit, known for his skill, determination and ability to excel in elite competition.
His journey from high school standout to potential NBA star is closely followed by basketball enthusiasts eager to see his continued development and impact on the sport.