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How good would Cooper Flagg's prep team have been if it stayed together in college? 'Modern-day Fab Five'


Published on 2025-02-21 10:25:27 - AOL
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  • Last year's Montverde Academy team may go down as one of the best prep teams ever and its star players are thriving in college. That begs the question: Could that team have made a tourney run if they committed to the same school?

The article from AOL Sports discusses Cooper Flagg, a highly-touted high school basketball prospect from Montverde Academy in Florida, who has committed to play for Duke University. Flagg, considered one of the top prospects in his class, has been instrumental in leading his prep team to a 29-0 record this season. His skills, including his defensive prowess and versatility, have drawn comparisons to NBA stars like Kevin Garnett and Giannis Antetokounmpo. The article highlights his performance in a recent game where he showcased his ability to impact the game in multiple ways, not just scoring but also through defense and playmaking. His commitment to Duke is seen as a significant boost for the Blue Devils, with expectations that he could be a one-and-done player, potentially entering the NBA Draft after his freshman year.

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