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Us Weekly on MSNCooper Flagg Family Guide: Meet the Duke Star's Parents and Twin BrotherFormer Duke basketball star Cooper Flagg has the support of his passionate family by his side as he prepares for life in the NBA. Flagg, 18, is the presumptive No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft ...
Kelly Flagg, mother of Cooper Flagg #2 of the Duke Blue Devils. Jacob Kupferman - Getty Images Kelly, who grew up in Newport, Maine, went to Nokomis high school, where she was a standout ...
The state of Maine, often associated with breathtaking nature and lobster rolls, is about to be front and center at this year’s NBA draft, as Cooper Flagg is expected to make history as the first No.
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Rookie Cooper Flagg may not have been happy with his professional debut Thursday night in the NBA Summer League, but he still drew rave reviews all ...
Flagg will get to become an NBA mom very soon, as Cooper is the projected No. 1 pick in the draft in June. It's not yet known which team will draft him yet as the NBA draft lottery doesn't take ...
'Beyond our wildest dreams': The Flagg goal with sports didn't begin with the NBA. We know Cooper as Duke’s 6-9, 205-pound All-American expected to be the first pick in the upcoming NBA draft.We ...
Cooper Flagg’s older brother, Hunter. Hunter, born in 2004, was born premature, weighing just 1 pound, 10 ounces. He had a twin brother, Ryder, who passed away two days after their birth.
Cooper Flagg will have the support of brothers Hunter and Ace at the 2025 NBA Draft Ethan Hyman/The News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty ; Patrick Smith/Getty Cooper Flagg has an older ...
A freshman, Flagg is a younger, more productive, history-making star. Meanwhile, Johni Broome has had 5 years to enter the conversation.
Cooper’s father, Ralph, played at Eastern Maine Community College. Ace currently plays for University of Maine. Kelly Flagg, Cooper Flagg's mother, at a news conference in San Antonio on April 4.
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