“If I’m Cooper Flagg, I’m not sure I want to go to the Washington Wizards,” Richardson said Saturday during an appearance on ESPN’s “College GameDay.” “That’s waiting on him, and that’s purgatory.” The Wizards (12-49) are about to miss the NBA playoffs for the fourth straight season and sixth time in seven years.
Duke freshman standout Cooper Flagg delivered one more stellar performance in what may have been his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Duke basketball program came away with a 93-60 win over Wake Forest in what might have been Cooper Flagg’s final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The presumed 2025 No. 1 overall pick insisted that he is “living in the present” and would not speculate on the future.
Shane Battier won a national championship with Duke in 2001 and then two NBA championships with the Miami Heat during his 13-year pro career. In July 2024, Battier and his family moved to Charlotte.
As Cooper Flagg checked out for the potential last time at Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Duke faithful chanted for Flagg to skip the NBA Draft.
Cooper Flagg avoided questions about his future but reflected fondly on his time at Duke after what might have been his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Miami announced its hiring of Jai Lucas as its new head men’s basketball coach Thursday, which means Duke will be down a top assistant as it enters tournament play.
Following Duke basketball's season finale at Cameron Indoor Stadium, freshman Cooper Flagg was asked about his future. Here's what Flagg had to say.
That's when the buzzer sounded for freshman phenom Cooper Flagg, who checked out — possibly for the final time at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Recommended Videos “One more year! One more year!”
Duke Freshman Cooper Flagg Stars Once More in His Possible Farewell at Cameron Indoor Stadium DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke was minutes away from completing a perfect record on its famed home court ...