Duke Shows Depth Beyond Cooper Flagg
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The 2023-24 Montverde Academy roster was loaded with NCAA Tournament stars, including Cooper Flagg and Derik Queen:
He may only be 18, but the 6ft 9 inch Duke Blue Devils forward is a basketball star in the making - perhaps unsurprisingly once you get to know his parents ... Cooper Flagg is undoubtedly the stand-out star of this year's NCAA men's March Madness tournament.
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EssentiallySports on MSNTwice the Trouble for Cooper Flagg as National Analyst Exposes How Nate Oats Can Ruin Jon Scheyer’s March MadnessDuke is dancing ahead, meeting all expectations while putting the "madness" in March. The post Twice the Trouble for Cooper Flagg as National Analyst Exposes How Nate Oats Can Ruin Jon Scheyer’s March Madness appeared first on EssentiallySports.
NCAA Tournament action resumes Thursday as the Sweet 16 gets underway with four huge games that each bring compelling storylines. By night's end, just 12 teams will be left standing in the race to crown a 2025 national champion.
Several NCAA players in the March Madness tournament have NIL deals worth over $1 million. These deals pay college athletes to use their name, image, and likeness and are often sponsored by companies.
Duke’s stream of long, tall NBA-ready standouts smothered Alabama and papered over Cooper Flagg’s rough shooting night to lift the Blue Devils to the program's 18th Final