Duke, NIL and of Flagg
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Cooper Flagg might be taking a pay cut to go to the NBA. Flagg, who is expected to go to the Mavericks with the No. 1 pick in the draft, earned $28 million through two NIL deals during his one year at Duke, reporter Howard Bryant told Bob Costas on “The 92nd Street Y.”
With two weeks to go before the draft, which prospects are rising and falling — and which teams might swing a trade?
The Maverick's General Manager, Nico Harrison, DID NOT TRY TO REACH OUT TO DONCIC UNTIL AFTER THE NEWS OF THE TRADE BROKE. One of the best players in franchise history, a current fan-favorite, the defending NBA scoring leader...ignored by the GM trying to trade him.
Duke grabbed a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, and now its attention turns to getting its best player healthy to help it make a run. Cooper Flagg suffered a badly sprained ankle during the ACC ...
NEWPORT, Maine -- The Duke flag is pinned to the siding above the front door of Bill Nemer's home alongside Sebasticook Lake, just down the road from where Cooper Flagg's grandparents maintain a ...
Duke men's basketball star Cooper Flagg is the John R. Wooden Player of the Year after an announcement by the Los Angeles Athletics Club Saturday. Flagg is the fourth freshman to win the award in ...
The list was headlined by projected top pick Cooper Flagg of Duke and rounded out by his Blue Devils teammate Kon Knueppel. As the draft’s green room becomes a showcase for play