Clemson basketball is here to save us from the pain and heartache of Clemson football. I bet you didn’t see that coming three months ago, did you? Now we’ll hope to do better predicting the season than we did for football.
The date is Tuesday, November 12, 2024. College basketball season is just eight days old, and you’re watching perhaps the biggest matchup of the season to date.
The Duke Blue Devils had the best player in college basketball a season ago in Cooper Flagg. The Blue Devils had made a great run with him last season.
Somewhat surprisingly, in the preseason AP Top 25 Poll released on Monday afternoon, the 2025-26 Duke basketball squad sits one spot above where eventual No.
The 2025 Duke basketball team has all eyes on it after the amount of talent on the roster last season, led by Cooper Flagg. They made it to the Final Four last season but were upset by the Houston Cougars in one of the biggest upsets in recent college basketball memory.
Mavericks first-overall pick Cooper Flagg has already had one of the most accomplished basketball careers before ever setting foot on an NBA court. Winning
The 2025 Duke Blue Devils were as good as any team in recent memory. While they did not cut down the nets in April, they did send all five starters to the NBA within the top 50 picks.
Fans flock to NBA Summer League in Las Vegas to see the game's newest stars make their professional debuts. But overly cautious teams are taking the star power out of the NBA's summer showcase.
Through just four days of NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, we’ve already gotten the chance to see some highly anticipated debuts and matchups. Here are three takeaways from the action.
The Phoenix Suns have been one of the most active teams in the NBA following the conclusion of the regular season. It became clear quickly that Suns owner Mat Ishbia wasn’t happy with how his team performed after they finished 36-46 and as the No.
The Dallas Mavericks have likely seen what they wanted from rookie forward Cooper Flagg after two Summer League games.
Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg responded to an underwhelming Summer League debut by showing his all-around game in a 76-69 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday.
Fans tuning in to see No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg dominate in his NBA debut might've finished the game with an underwhelmed feeling, but there is no debate that the rookie still made a massive impact the Dallas Mavericks' Summer League win over the Los Angeles Lakers 87-85 in Las Vegas on Thursday.
Cooper Flagg’s first crack at the NBA didn’t come with a flurry of buckets, but it didn’t have to. The No. 1 overall pick missed 16 of his 21 shots in Thursday’s Summer League opener, yet still managed to leave a lasting impression in Dallas’ 87-85 win over the Lakers.
Dallas Mavericks rookie and No. 1 NBA Draft pick Cooper Flagg contributed 10 points in his debut.
Cooper Flagg and Bronny James are already selling out games … Summer League games, that is.
On Thursday evening, the Dallas Mavericks are playing the Los Angeles Lakers at NBA Summer League in Nevada. Cooper Flagg is playing in his first pro game.
How many of the men's college basketball players to be named the Associated Press' Player of the Year since the 1999-2000 season can you name in five minutes?
Two weeks ago, former Duke Blue Devils star Cooper Flagg was selected No. 1 overall by the Dallas Mavericks—something that felt like a near certainty for most of his record-breaking freshman season in Durham.
The Dallas Mavericks' prized No. 1 overall pick in last month's 2025 NBA Draft Cooper Flagg will grace the floor for the first time as a pro in the NBA Summer League on July 10 in Las Vegas against the Los Angeles Lakers.
The top prize of the 2025 NBA Draft class, Flagg is coming off a wildly successful freshman season at Duke.
With the first pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, the Dallas Mavericks selected Duke forward Cooper Flagg to the surprise of absolutely no one. Flagg will officially make his debut on Thursday, July 10, when Dallas kicks off their Summer League schedule against the Los Angeles Lakers.
The No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft will be bringing it for the Dallas Mavericks right off the bat. At least, Cooper Flagg will be at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas early next month.
Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison was obviously thrilled with the opportunity to draft Duke superstar Cooper Flagg No. 1 overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Dallas Mavericks rookie forward Cooper Flagg could become a basketball tycoon if he meets his lofty expectations.
Many NBA fans will forever be convinced that the Dallas Mavericks were handed Cooper Flagg in a rigged draft lottery, but the No. 1 overall pick is not interested in entertaining conspiracy theories.
Cooper Flagg hasn’t played a single minute in the NBA, yet he might be on the verge of rewriting the financial ceiling of professional sports. According to projections from Spotrac, the 18-year-old phenom, taken No.
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