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The talent speaks for itself,” Duke coach Jon Scheyer said. “But I love coaching the person. He’s all about the right stuff.”
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College Football Network on MSNJon Scheyer’s Hopes of a Long-Term Cooper Flagg Replacement Earns Boost as Talented High Schooler Shares MessageThe Duke Blue Devils and head Coach Jon Scheyer are on the hunt for a contributing recruit heading into next season; a four-star recruit may fill that role after completing an official visit. Jon Scheyer and Blue Devils In the Running for Four-Star 2025 Forward The Duke basketball program seemingly always has top-tier talent on the roster,
Duke coach Jon Scheyer gave Cooper Flagg a message of support and admiration after he declared for the 2025 NBA draft. Duke’s social media posted a video on Monday on X (formerly Twitter ...
As Jon Scheyer and Duke say goodbye to NBA-bound Cooper Flagg, the Blue Devils remain in a prime position to contend for a national championship. Flagg led Duke in all five major statistical ...
Longtime NBA agent Rich Paul doesn't see the Mavericks trading Cooper Flagg after securing the No. 1 overall pick.
As a help defender, Flagg shines. His quick twitch muscles sync up perfectly with his brain to allow him to fly in and block shots at the rim and knock away pass attempts in the gaps. Cooper has a plus wingspan and a sturdy frame and has mastered his physical gifts to be come a special off-ball defender.
Jon Scheyer is set to lose players on the best Duke team he has assembled yet, after Kon Knueppel declared for the 2025 NBA draft on Wednesday. While Cooper Flagg was the star of the team ...
Scheyer took over as the head coach at Duke in 2022 and has since led the program to an Elite Eight run and Final Four run. The Blue Devils are fresh off a trip to the Final Four, having defeated Mount St. Mary's, Baylor, Arizona and Alabama in the NCAA Tournament.
Should the Jazz win the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes, the 18-year-old from Maine would join former two-year Duke basketball star forward Kyle Filipowski, a 7-foot New York native fresh off a promising rookie campaign in Utah despite falling to the early second round last year.