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But he’s still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says “please” and “thank you” and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball’s next big thing.
All through elementary school, I attended not a single summer day camp. To use today’s parlance, we spent our summers ...
But he’s still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says “please” and “thank you” and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball’s next big thing.
But he's still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says “please” and “thank you” and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball's next big thing.
But he’s still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says “please” and “thank you” and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball’s next big thing. “It doesn’t matter ...
But he's still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says "please" and "thank you" and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball's next big thing.
But he's still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says “please” and “thank you” and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball's next big thing.
Cooper Flagg is still just a kid from Maine. And he's out to silence all doubters. By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Basketball Writer Updated May 14, 2025 1:38 p.m.
CHICAGO (AP) — The town of Newport, Maine, has a population of about 3,200 people. There's a bowling alley, a popular local diner that serves breakfas ...
But he's still just an 18-year-old from Maine, a small-town kid who says “please” and “thank you” and seems completely unphased by being labeled basketball's next big thing. Cooper Flagg ...