Duke’s Cooper Flagg responds to ‘another year’ singing

Duke Pheno Cooper Flagg On Monday night, he received a standing ovation from believers Cameron Indoor in what may have been his last home game in Blue Devil uniform.
Last month flagga admitted that he was “You want[ed]”return” Durham next season – but to be a project choice of number 1 on the NBA draft does not do it, probably.
“Cameron madness” knows this fact, so in the last minutes they pulled him out of the game, hit him with “another year”.
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The Duke Blue Devils Foreign Cooper Flagg responds as he moves towards the bench during the game demon demon demon Wake at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Blue devils won 93-60. (Rob Kinnan-Hagn Pictures)
Flagga said he “surely” heard the singing, but he was blurred because of his future with a team.
“I mean, I live in the present right now, I live in the moment, taking it day by day” He said. “I don’t know what the future has.”
“I mean, this is a safe place in college basketball,” Flagga added. “I loved to be here every minute. I loved everyone I met, everything I was with all year. It was an amazing year.”
When it was time to check with 3:34, he hit his hands with his teammates Sion James and Isaiah Evans, and then began to separate his jersey as he passed the Duke bench. He welcomed coach Jon Scheyer with a high five years and a hug, then descended down the bench, accepting coaches, staff and teammates, while the audience began to look for a unlikely other act of next season.
Duke Blue Devils Guardian Cooper Flagg before the game against Syracuse Orange on the JMA wireless dome. (Rich Barnes-Imagn Pictures)
“Talent speaks for himself. Love trains his talent,” Scheyer said. “But I like to train a person. It’s all in the right things.”
Duke closed his regular season on Saturday with a trip to Chapel Hill to re -examine his rivalry with the University of North Carolina. After that, they go to the ACC Championship before going to a big dance.
If it was his last game in Duke, he gave fans a nice gift for separation, lowering 28 points, grabbing eight rebounds and threw out seven assists in their 93-60 victory Sum.
Duke’s chief coach Cooper Flagg High-Trecice Jon Scheyer during the North Carolina state match in Durham, January 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)
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Flagg, 18, put 19.6 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game and shoots 49.7% from the floor and 38.3% from the land in three points.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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