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Projected No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg was among the 75 invited to the 2025 NBA draft combine May 11-18 in Chicago, Illinois.
Rookie Wire looked at the upcoming draft class following the early entry deadline and where things stand before the lottery and combine.
After helping turn the St. Rose program around during his three season in Belmar, Jayden Hodge is heading to a national power ...
The NBA invited 75 college basketball stars to the 2025 NBA Draft Combine, including six Duke basketball stars and one ...
Duke sensation Cooper Flagg, the unquestioned No. 1 prospect in this year's class — fittingly headlines what is shaping up to ...
A pro scout told HoospHype: “The safest bet in the draft – he’s dominating college ball when he should still be in high school. Elite two-way connector but not a true iso creator. His floor is ...
NIL is keeping more college stars on campus, so second-round picks may lose value. And there's a high riser at No. 3.
LeBron James, who said earlier this season that he could remain elite through age 47, admitted he doesn't know how long he ...
The train won't stop moving for a while for the Flagg family. As Cooper joins the NBA for next season, his twin brother Ace will start his collegiate career at the University of Maine. She'll have to ...
It didn't quite end under falling confetti. Nevertheless, the 2024-25 Duke basketball journey was a blast to follow from the ...
Per Duke's website, the All-ACC Academic Team is awarded to student-athletes who got a 3.0-grade point average for the ...
Flagg helped lead Duke to a 35–4 record and a Final Four appearance, capping off a dominant season for the Blue Devils. Flagg ...