Cooper Flagg’s NBA Summer League ends
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Draymond Green criticized the Dallas Mavericks for shutting down Duke Blue Devils basketball great Cooper Flagg after two Summer League games.
Naji Marshall is convinced that the Dallas Mavericks struck gold with Cooper Flagg. And after watching two Summer League games, the five-year journeyman can’t wait to share the NBA court with him soon.
The Duke Blue Devils went on a great run during the 2024-25 college basketball season. Led by Cooper Flagg, the storied program made it all the way to the Final Four before being eliminated by the Houston Cougars.
Maxx Crosby Sends Five-Word Message to Mavericks Amid Cooper Flagg Interaction originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After playing in his sixth NFL season, Las Vegas Raiders Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby showed appreciation for an incoming NBA rookie.
Marshall is entering his second season in Dallas and he’s instantly become a fan favorite. Known for his toughness and two-way versatility, Marshall was welcomed by the large group of campers shortly after he walked into the gymnasium of the Mavericks’ practice facility just after 12:30 p.m. on Friday.
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Cooper Flagg has drawn national attention since being selected No. 1 overall by the Dallas Mavericks, but one of the NBA’s most iconic figures says the best thing the 18-year-old can do right now is take his time.
True ball-knowners will recall Flagg's super-excited reaction to hearing Knueppel's name called at No. 4 back in June. At the time, Flagg was speaking with journalist Taylor Rooks, but cut himself off mid-sentence to cheer for his friend and former teammate as he walked to greet commissioner Adam Silver on stage.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNChanning Frye lists three things Cooper Flagg will benefit from the most in his rookie year: "It's like Caitlin Clark"Channing Frye lists three things Cooper Flagg will benefit from the most in his rookie year: "It's like Caitlin Clark" originally appeared on Basketball Network. Cooper Flagg has been one of the main talking points in the basketball world for more than a year now, probably even before he ever played his first game for Duke.