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  • După 50 de ani de mister, frații susțin că deturnătorul DB Cooper a fost tatăl lor

    Este unul dintre cele mai mari mistere din istoria criminală a SUA: ce s-a întâmplat cu DB Cooper, bărbatul care a deturnat un avion înainte de a sări în aer cu 200.000 de dolari în numerar?

    Acum, peste 50 de ani, infama crimă poate să fi fost rezolvată, după ce o pereche de frați s-au înaintat pentru a susține că au găsit parașuta folosită în deturnare, în magazia mamei lor și că Cooper era tatăl lor.

    Chanté și Rick McCoy III spun că tatăl lor, Richard McCoy Jr, a fost bărbatul care s-a identificat drept Dan Cooper când s-a îmbarcat pe un avion de linie Northwest Orient Airlines de la Portland la Seattle, în noiembrie 1971.

    Cooper, sau poate McCoy, a început să comande un bourbon și un suc înainte de a înmâna un însoțitor de bord care spunea că are o bombă în servietă.

    „Domnișoară, am o bombă și aș vrea să stați lângă mine”, se spunea în bilet.

    Când avionul a ajuns în Seattle, Cooper a strâns 200.000 de dolari în bani de răscumpărare, împreună cu patru parașute, și a eliberat pasagerii. Apoi a ordonat echipajului de zbor să se îndrepte spre Mexico City, via Reno, Nevada, dar la 30 de minute după decolare, Cooper a sărit din avion undeva deasupra sud-vestului Washingtonului.

    Deturnarea a derutat FBI, care a petrecut 45 de ani investigând înainte de a închide oficial cazul în 2016. A atras, de asemenea, atenția detectivilor amatori, în special după ce aproximativ 5.800 de dolari din banii de răscumpărare au fost găsiți lângă Vancouver, Washington, în 1980.

    În noiembrie, Dan Gryder, un pilot pensionar care a petrecut 20 de ani investigând cazul, a declarat pentru Cowboy State Daily că FBI-ul re-investiga cazul Cooper, după descoperirea parașutei în magazia mamei lui McCoy.

    „Acea platformă este literalmente una dintr-un miliard”, a spus Gryder despre parașută, potrivit Cowboy State Daily. El a spus că agenții FBI au vizitat anul trecut proprietatea mamei familiei McCoy, Karen, care a murit în 2020. Agenții au percheziționat „toate colțurile”, potrivit lui Gryder, iar McCoy au predat parașuta.

    Gryder a lansat două videoclipuri în 2021 și 2022 pe canalul său de YouTube Probable Cause, documentând afirmațiile familiei McCoy. În cel mai recent videoclip al lui Gryder, publicat pe 18 noiembrie, el susține că FBI și-a redeschis investigația după ce l-a contactat la sfârșitul anului 2023. Gryder susține că FBI, care deține parașuta McCoy, caută acum „un ADN pozitiv. legătura dintre ADN-ul lui McCoy și ADN-ul Cooper rămas la bordul aeronavei”.

    FBI nu a răspuns imediat unei solicitări de comentarii.

    Sugestia că Richard McCoy ar fi deturnat compania Northwest Orient Airlines nu este atât de scandaloasă pe cât ar părea.

    McCoy, un fost pilot de elicopter militar care a servit în războiul din Vietnam, s-a numărat printre o serie de suspecți investigați de FBI după ce a deturnat un avion la 7 aprilie 1972, sărind din avion cu 500.000 de dolari în numerar, peste Provo, Utah. McCoy a fost arestat două zile mai târziu și condamnat la 45 de ani de închisoare, dar a scăpat în 1974 – după trei luni de fugă, a fost ucis de un agent FBI.

    Poate că McCoy a murit ascunzând secretul deturnării DB Cooper cu el – și 50 de ani mai târziu, adevărul poate să fi ieșit la iveală în sfârșit.

  • Cooper Flagg Tracker: Duke star freshman struggles in loss to No. 1 Kansas, turns ball over late again

    Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half, but it wasn’t enough as No. 1 Kansas defeated No. 11 Duke 75-72 in a thrilling nonconference game in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Flagg finished with five rebounds and three assists but turned the ball over four times in a slim loss to the Jayhawks. 

    Flagg has scored in double figures in five of his first six games. He was coming off arguably the best performance of his young career, posting a team-high 24 points in a 69-55 win over Arizona last week.

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    Flagg threw down a monster poster dunk in the second half against Kansas on Tuesday.

    Key stat

    1 for 2: Flagg scored only two points in the first half, hitting one of his two field-goal attempts before halftime. Flagg got going somewhat offensively after intermission and scored 11 of his 13 points after halftime.

    Giving out a grade

    Flagg delivered a highlight-worthy dunk and made some strong defensive plays, this was probably the worst outing of his young college career. His performance against Arizona last week showed what he’s capable of doing. With his team trailing by one, Flagg turned the ball over with 48 seconds remaining, which gave Kansas the ball back. It was somewhat similar to what happened at the end of Duke’s game against Kentucky. Grade: C

    Up next

    Duke will stay in Las Vegas the next few days before facing Seattle U. The Redhawks face Furman in the second game of the doubleheader on Tuesday in Sin City. Seattle U is off to a 2-3 start to the season.


    Flagg putting up big numbers 

    On Friday night in Tucson, Arizona, No. 12 Duke went into the hornet’s nest that is the McKale Center and won convincingly 69-55 over a talented No. 17 Arizona team that has been nearly automatic on its home floor under coach Tommy Lloyd. The schematic explanation for how they did so includes forcing turnovers, making big 3s and creating extra opportunities, but the simple explanation boils down to two words.

    Cooper Flagg.

    Duke’s freshman phenom was sensation in the win with 24 points, six rebounds, three assists, two blocks and a steal in yet another stat-sheet stuffing showing. The No. 1 recruit has been the No. 1 option for Duke and one of the best players in college basketball right away, and it’s shown in the box score, where he now leads Duke in every major statistical category, as Global Scouting noted over the weekend — making him the only currently Div. I player to be doing so right now. 

    That’s as impressive as it is jarring. A 17-year-old is dominating for a Duke team likely to be in or very near the top 10 of the AP Top 25 on Monday, and in a way that no other player — not just freshmen, but player — is doing so at the Div. I level. 

    Flagg’s passed every test this season with flying colors save for a late turnover vs. Kentucky in the Champions Classic that might’ve cost Duke the win. He’ll have his biggest test of the season — and maybe the year — on Tuesday night in a major spotlight showdown as Duke faces No. 1 Kansas in Las Vegas, pitting him up against star big man Hunter Dickinson and a talented froncourt that includes freshman Flory Bidunga and KJ Adams. It should be appointment viewing, as every Flagg game has been this season.

    Key stats

    31%: Flagg has the second-highest usage rate among qualifying freshmen this season in college basketball at 31%, trailing only Texas freshman Tre Johnson, whose usage rate through six games stands at 31.2%. Since 2000, only eight other players in the power structure conference have posted that high of a usage rate while averaging at least 17.5 points and 9.0 rebounds per game in a season. That list is: DeAndre Ayton, Marvin Bagley III, Ben Simmons, Michael Beasley, Kevin Love, Kevin Durant, Kris Humphries and Carmelo Anthony. 

    Giving out an early grade

    Five games into the season is a small sample size but it’s hard to be too critical of what Flagg has accomplished already as a 17-year-old true freshman playing for the most scrutinized team in college basketball. He’s looked every bit the part of the No. 1 recruit and is tracking toward becoming the overwhelming favorite to go No. 1 in the 2025 NBA Draft. Grade: A+


    Flagg leads leads Blue Devils over Arizona in first true road game

    In his first true road game as a collegiate player Flagg led No. 12 Duke to a 69-55 victory Friday at No. 17 Arizona in one of the premier nonconference games of the 2024-25 college basketball season. Flagg finished with 24 points, six rebounds and three assists vs. the Wildcats.

    The Blue Devils jumped out to a 34-27 halftime advantage and held off a late rally from Arizona to improve to 4-1 on the season. The Blue Devils’ lone loss came earlier this month to Kentucky in the Champions Classic. Duke has since won two straight ahead of its biggest game of the season against No. 1 Kansas next week.

    Flagg played a career-high 38 minutes in the win over Arizona.

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    With just over 12 minutes remaining in the second half on Friday, Flagg drove through the middle of the lane and threw down a powerful one-handed flush.

    Key stat

    24 points: Flagg has now scored double figures in four of his five career games. Flagg scored eight points in 28 minutes during a blowout loss to Wofford last week and responded with a nice scoring effort days later. Flagg’s career-high (26 points) came against Kentucky in the Champions Classic earlier this month.

    Giving out a grade

    The McKale Center in Tucson is one of the toughest and most intimidating environments for any (opposing) player to play in. Flagg’s overall efficiency (10 of 22) wasn’t amazing, but he did score 24 points — the most of any player on the floor. Flagg held his own against one of the best teams in the country. Grade: A

    Up next

    Duke travels to Las Vegas on Tuesday to face No. 1 Kansas. The Jayhawks opened the season as the top-ranked team in both the AP and Coaches polls and will enter this matchup with a perfect 5-0 record. Longtime coach Bill Self recently became the winningest coach in Kansas program history following a victory over Michigan State in the Champions Classic. 


    No. 6 Duke defeated Wofford 86-35 on Saturday at Cameron Indoor Stadium just days after suffering its first loss to Kentucky in the Champions Classic. Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg had a quiet offensive performance, finishing with a season-low eight points, but stuffed the stat sheet with nine rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks.

    Flagg didn’t have to play much in the second half because his team jumped out to a 51-14 halftime advantage. The star forward played all 20 minutes in the second half in the loss to the Wildcats and logged only 13 minutes after intermission against the Terriers.

    Despite the loss to Kentucky, Flagg had the best scoring performance of his career, posting a team-high 26 points. Flagg had scored in double-digits in Duke’s first three games of the season coming into the weekend.

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    Flagg had a quiet day on offense against Wofford, but did record an And-1 bucket in the first half. He celebrated appropriately.

    Key stat: 

    Thirteen second half minutes: Flagg played all 20 minutes in the second half against Kentucky earlier this week but checked out with 5:41 remaining against Wofford. The star freshman got some well deserved rest ahead of a marquee showdown against Arizona next week.

    Giving out a grade

    Flagg didn’t have to do much for his team to record a bounce-back win at home. The star forward only logged 28 minutes and finished with eight points, nine rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks. Flagg went 1 of 5 from the 3-point line – an area he will need to improve on to take the next step in his development. Grade: A-

    Up next

    Duke travels to Tucson, Arizona, on Friday to face No. 9 Arizona. The Wildcats are coming off a 103-88 loss on the road to Wisconsin for their first loss of the season. This game will be a rematch of last year’s showdown at Cameron Indoor Stadium, won by Arizona 78-73. Arizona is coached by Tommy Lloyd, who is in his fourth season with the program after spending two decades as an assistant coach at Gonzaga.


    Flagg right on track in first few games 

    Through three games, Cooper Flagg has had his ups (he’s averaging a double-double) and downs (poor shooting, cramping). All in all, it’s been a fine early debut for the freshman phenom. Taken in context of how other eventual greats began their careers, Flagg is right on track. 

    Cooper Flagg vs. Recent Duke No. 1 Overall Picks (Through first 3 Games)

    Player PPG RPG APG FG%
    2018 Zion Williamson 25.3 10.7 2.7 82.1
    2021 Paolo Banchero 19.3 8.7 0.3 67.7
    2024 Cooper Flagg 19.0 10.0 3.3 45.5

    However, keep an eye on how Flagg shoots the ball the next few weeks — both the result and the process. Here’s how Adam Finkelstein, the Director of Scouting at 247Sports and a draft analyst for CBS Sports, assesses Flagg: 

    The cramping and the two late turnovers against Kentucky may be what people will talk about, but the 17-year-old had 26 points and 12 rebounds at the Champions Classic. For him to play that well, and yet still have so much untapped upside is what is so exciting. Most scouts assume the cramping won’t be a long-term problem. The self-creation is a work in progress, but that was largely expected. 

    It’s been the shooting that has stood out as a variable that’s going to potentially be even more important than expected. He’s 3-for-13 from three so far (23%), but more than that it’s that his spot-up shots in particular haven’t looked particularly good. He’s getting almost no lift into his release, versus when he shoots off the dribble or on the move and he tends to rise-up more into that release. 

    Having repeatable mechanics is a big part of shooting consistency and so the sheer variance of his elevation into different types of shots creates some uncertainty about the way it could trend long-term.

    No. 6 Duke plays against Nov. 16 against Wofford. 


    Flagg shines but turns ball over twice late in loss to Kentucky

    With No. 6 Duke down by two against No. 19 Kentucky coming out of a timeout with just over two minutes remaining on Tuesday night, the Blue Devils were in desperate need of a bucket after missing six straight shots from the floor. So, with the game hanging in the balance, they turned to the youngest player on the floor.

    Freshman phenom Cooper Flagg took the basketball, bullied his way inside the free-throw line and sank a contested jumper over Koby Brea as Brea committed a foul. Flagg made the free throw, which put Duke ahead. It felt for a moment like the game’s pivotal play.

    But neither the lead, nor Flagg’s brilliance lasted over the game’s final two minutes as the No. 19 Wildcats edged the No. 6 Blue Devils 77-72 in a Champions Classic thriller. Flagg’s 26 point, 12-rebound effort featured many dazzling moments as he played in the first showcase game of his college career. But it also featured some growing pains down the stretch.

    Following the aforementioned and-one sequence, Flagg made another physical bucket to tie the game at 72-72. But when the Blue Devils went back to Flagg twice in the final 30 seconds on two separate possessions, he committed two turnovers that sank Duke’s chances.

    Flagg’s skill and versatility shined throughout against a veteran-laden Kentucky team. However, the ending will go down as a hard-learned lesson for the projected No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.

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    Flagg made his presence felt immediately, as he finished a lob on the game’s first possession to open the scoring. It was part of a strong start as Flagg needed just over 11 minutes to reach double figures.

    Key stat

    20 minutes: After playing just 12 minutes in the first half after picking up his second foul, Flagg played the entire second half. That was a significant development for Duke after Flagg dealt with cramping issues in the Blue Devils’ first two games. 

    Giving out a grade

    While on the one hand, it’s hard to knock a 17-year old freshman for such a statistically productive performance in his first game against a high-major college opponent, there was plenty for Flagg to improve upon. In particular, his inability to even get up a shot before committing consecutive turnovers in the final 30 seconds was costly. But the legion of NBA scouts in attendance likely saw nothing that would prompt them to consider moving Flagg from No. 1 on their big boards. Overall, he was great, but the performance was marred by the ending. Grade vs. Kentucky: B

    Up next

    Duke hosts Wofford on Saturday. The Terriers are coached by Dwight Perry, a former Kentucky walk-on who is originally from Durham, North Carolina. Wofford was picked to finish fourth in the Southern Conference preseason poll and ranks No. 7 nationally in minutes continuity with a deep well of players back from a team that finished 17-15 last season.


    Flagg posts early double-double vs. Army

    Cooper Flagg needed just one half to record the first double-double of his college career as the No. 7 Blue Devils beat Army 100-58. The freshman phenom had 13 points, 10 rebounds, two blocks and a steal at halftime as Duke opened up a 43-20 lead.

    Flagg was quiet in the second half, adding a rebound to that tally in just six minutes as the Blue Devils cruised to a 2-0 start and he dealt with apparent cramps for a second straight game.

    There was no need for Duke to force the issue with Flagg in the second half as the Blue Devils owned a commanding lead behind a strong team effort. Fellow freshman Kon Knueppel was impressive again, finishing with a team-high 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from 3-point range As a team, the Blue Devils made 17 of 38 looks from deep as Tyrese Proctor also made four 3-pointers. Six players reached double figures for Duke.

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    Duke had missed six straight shots from the floor and led just 7-6 when the Blue Devils got a transition opportunity by virtue of their pressure defense less than four minutes into the game. Sion James came up with a steal, and Tyrese Proctor led a fast break that Flagg finished with an emphatic alley-oop slam.

    Key stat

    2 of 4: Flagg’s 3-point shooting, which was a welcome sight after he went 0 for 4 from 3-point range in Duke’s season-opening win over Maine. His two 3-pointers bookended an 18-0 Duke run in the first half.

    Giving out a grade

    While Flagg’s cramping issues in the second half of both games so far this season is a concern, he’s nonetheless looked the part of a college basketball star. For any player to secure a double-double in their second collegiate game is an impressive accomplishment. That Flagg needed only a half to reach that threshold of statistical productivity is a testament to his dominance. It wasn’t a perfect performance — a 1-for-3 performance from the free-throw line is worth a slight knock — but Flagg looked great for the most part. Grade: A-

    Up next 

    Duke faces a considerable uptick in competition on Tuesday as the Blue Devils will play No. 23 Kentucky in Atlanta as part of the Champions Classic. The Wildcats are a veteran-oriented team under first-year coach Mark Pope.


    Flagg has solid debut vs. his home-state school

    Duke phenom Cooper Flagg made his long-awaited collegiate debut on Nov. 4 as the Blue Devils outlasted Maine 96-62 to open the 2024-25 season. Flagg finished with 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 30 minutes before checking out with 3:28 remaining while battling cramps.

    The Maine native didn’t get his first basket from the floor until 6:25 remained in the first half. But his command for the game was on display early as Flagg assisted on two of Duke’s first three buckets. With fellow freshman Kon Knueppel on fire with 13 points in the first seven minutes, Flagg took on a complimentary role for much of the first half.

    But Flagg’s ability to impact the game without the ball in his hands is part of the allure that makes him the projected No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Here is more from his debut:

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    With Duke leading just 35-27 and under four minutes remaining in the first half, Flagg offered a glimpse of the highlight-reel capability that helped make him the No. 1 overall prospect in the Class of 2024. Operating on the right wing, Flagg beat a Maine defender off the dribble, hit the paint and then exploded for a vicious right-handed dunk. The play ignited the Cameron Crazies and offered a glimpse of the electric potential that Flagg brings.

    Key stat

    Flagg made 6 of 6 free throws, which was a great sign considering how much time he’s likely to spend at the charity stripe this season.

    Giving out a grade

    Flagg looked comfortable and in command, even during a slow offensive start. The Blue Devils were +27 with him on the floor, and he passed the eye test in his first game against a Division I opponent after a couple of exhibitions against lower-tier foes. Flagg rarely forced looks on offense, but he did finish just 6 of 15 shooting. Flagg’s 0 for 4 mark from beyond the arc was the biggest drag on his grade. Overall, though, it was a good start. Grade: B+

    Up next 

    Duke returns to action Friday at 6 p.m. ET when the Blue Devils welcome Army to Cameron Indoor Stadium. It will be the final tune-up before a Nov. 12 showdown vs. Kentucky in the State Farm Champions Classic.


    Early flash from Flagg in preseason blowout

    Flagg had a nice and-one finish in the first minute of Duke’s 103-47 exhibition beatdown of Arizona State. He added a couple of free throws shortly thereafter while accounting for four of his team’s six points. From there, it was mostly a quiet day for Flagg as the Blue Devils steamrolled the Sun Devils. He finished with nine points, four rebounds and three assists on 3 of 9 shooting in 21 minutes. Flagg logged just five minutes in the second half as the Blue Devils played their reserves ample minutes.

    “I thought he just impacted the game in a lot of ways,” Scheyer said. “Of course, his numbers aren’t going to wow you or anything. I didn’t put him back in the game, so that’s part of it. He has this ‘it’ factor that you can’t explain, where he just makes everyone around him better. His unselfishness, when your best player is not searching for stats it has such an amazing impact on the rest of your team. That’s what he does. He guards whoever you ask him to. He’s pushing the break, the ball flowed through his hands. I thought he had a good game and, still, he’s got a lot more in him.”

    Flagg shines in exhibition debut

    Flagg logged an efficient 24 minutes in Duke’s 107-56 exhibition win over Division II Lincoln (PA) on Oct. 19. He led the Blue Devils in points (22), assists (6) and blocks (4). While the competition was lacking relative to what Flagg will see throughout the regular season, it was an encouraging first glimpse at his versatility.

    Here’s what head coach Jon Scheyer had to say about Flagg’s defensive performance in the game, via The Devils Den: “He has great instincts, obviously, with how hard he plays. And then, you add in his feel, he’s going to make some special plays. Today, he had four blocks. I think he can even add in some steals, preferably next time going forward. But I thought it was good for him. I thought he was himself. I thought even for ‘Coop,’ he can rebound more. There’s so much there for him. And I thought it was great for him to get a feel today.

    Flagg earns No. 3 spot Top 100 and 1 list

    CBS Sports published its list of the top 100 and 1 players in college basketball entering the new season. Flagg registered at No. 3 on the list, trailing only Mark Sears of Alabama and RJ Davis of North Carolina. Here’s what senior writer Gary Parrish had to say about Flagg:

    “Any time the consensus top-ranked high school player in the country, who also doubles as the projected No. 1 overall pick in the next NBA Draft, enrolls at Duke, the eyes of the sport will focus on Cameron Indoor Stadium, which is exactly what’s happened this preseason. Will Flagg live up to expectations and become the youngest Wooden Award winner in college basketball history while helping Jon Scheyer advance to his first Final Four as a coach? 

    “As always, we’ll see. But there’s no doubting that the 6-9 forward from Maine is a generational talent who can and does impact winning in a variety of ways — from scoring to rebounding to passing and guarding. There’s real substance behind the hype. His first high-profile game will be Nov. 12 against Kentucky in the Champions Classic in Atlanta.”

    College basketball rankings: The Top 100 and 1 best players entering the 2024-25 season

    Kyle Boone

    College basketball rankings: The Top 100 and 1 best players entering the 2024-25 season

    Behind the scenes at Duke

    Matt Norlander went behind the scenes with Duke during preseason practice. “Get ready, because Duke is probably going to be The Biggest Deal in College Basketball again, potentially reaching the stratospheric levels of Zion Williamson and company in 2018-19,” Norlander wrote. “Whether the Blue Devils are the best team, top-10 good or an inconsistent curiosity, coach Jon Scheyer knows this season is going to be evaluated and adjudicated more intensely than his first two. 

    “The reason for that is obvious. Cooper Flagg.” 

    Cooper Flagg hype sets tone for Jon Scheyer’s most critical Duke season yet: An inside look at the Blue Devils

    Matt Norlander

    Cooper Flagg hype sets tone for Jon Scheyer's most critical Duke season yet: An inside look at the Blue Devils

    Cooper Flagg named CBS Sports preseason Freshman of the Year

    Cooper Flagg was unanimously voted CBS Sports preseason Freshman of the Year and was the only freshman named to the CBS Sports 2024-25 Preseason All-America First Team. Here’s what Cameron Salerno had to say about Flagg’s lofty preseason accolades:

    “Flagg has generated the hype of being the top-ranked prospect in his respective recruiting class because of his unique skill set that will translate to the college level and make him one of the most dominant players at just 17 years old. Flagg will be surrounded by a veteran Duke squad with national championship expectations in Year 3 of the Jon Scheyer era. No pressure, kid.”

    2024-25 CBS Sports Preseason Freshman of the Year: Duke’s Cooper Flagg leads frosh All-America team

    Cameron Salerno

    2024-25 CBS Sports Preseason Freshman of the Year: Duke's Cooper Flagg leads frosh All-America team

  • Prima draft NBA: Cooper Flag, Ace Bailey, UConn, perspective de dormit cu Tate Frazier | Emisiunea Kevin O'Connor

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    În episodul din această săptămână din Spectacolul Kevin O'ConnorKevin i se alătură Tate Frazier pentru a se scufunda adânc în cele mai mari povești din baschetul universitar, cu ochii pe Draft-ul NBA 2024. Ei descompun cei mai buni potențiali, cei care dorm și potențiale furturi într-un episod plin.

    Cooper Flagg continuă să domine în calitate de prospect de top în draftul 2024, iar Tate și Kevin discută despre jocul său defensiv impresionant, potențialul său de dezvoltare și cum s-ar putea integra cu echipe NBA precum Philadelphia 76ers. De asemenea, se uită la alți boboci de nivel înalt precum Ace Bailey și Dylan Harper și explorează dacă cineva îl poate provoca pe Flagg pentru locul 1 în general.

    Conversația se îndreaptă către niște traverse intrigante, Tate subliniindu-l pe Lebaron Philon din Alabama și Kevin evidențiind Collin Murray Boyles, care face comparații cu Draymond Green. De asemenea, ei discută despre Egor Demin de la BYU și dacă ar putea face un impuls la loterie sau chiar conversația de top.

    Băieții vorbesc, de asemenea, despre vedetele în ascensiune ale UConn, inclusiv Liam McNeeley și Alex Karaban, doi potențiali care își văd stocul de draft crescând la începutul sezonului. Tate cântărește șansele UConn de a avea trei turbe, iar Kevin detaliază modul în care acești tineri jucători se dezvoltă sub sistemul lui Dan Hurley.

    În cele din urmă, abordează starea lui Charlotte Hornets, Tate împărtășindu-și gândurile despre LaMelo Ball și viitorul francizei, în timp ce încearcă să construiască în jurul promițătorului Brandon Miller.

    (1:50) – bobocii impresionanți ai lui Cooper Flagg și Duke

    (12:30) – Cine îl poate provoca pe Flagg pentru locul 1 în general?

    (18:55) – Traverse preferate la draft NBA

    (34:15) – UConn deep dive: boboci impresionanți și șanse de trei turbă

    (42:20) – Gândurile lui Tate Hornets

    DURHAM, CAROLINA DE NORD - 16 NOIEMBRIE: Cooper Flagg #2 din Duke Blue Devils își urmărește încercarea de trei puncte în timpul jocului împotriva Wofford Terriers de la Cameron Indoor Stadium pe 16 noiembrie 2024 în Durham, Carolina de Nord. Blue Devils s-au impus cu 86-35. (Fotografia de Grant Halverson/Getty Images)DURHAM, CAROLINA DE NORD - 16 NOIEMBRIE: Cooper Flagg #2 din Duke Blue Devils își urmărește încercarea de trei puncte în timpul jocului împotriva Wofford Terriers de la Cameron Indoor Stadium pe 16 noiembrie 2024 în Durham, Carolina de Nord. Blue Devils s-au impus cu 86-35. (Fotografia de Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

    DURHAM, CAROLINA DE NORD – 16 NOIEMBRIE: Cooper Flagg #2 din Duke Blue Devils își urmărește încercarea de trei puncte în timpul jocului împotriva Wofford Terriers de la Cameron Indoor Stadium pe 16 noiembrie 2024 în Durham, Carolina de Nord. Blue Devils s-au impus cu 86-35. (Fotografia de Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

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  • O parașută secretă în posesia FBI ar fi putut rezolva în sfârșit identitatea lui DB Cooper

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    • Copiii unui suspect DB Cooper au predat noi dovezi FBI pentru că cred că tatăl lor a fost vinovat.

    • Se spune că o parașută ascunsă de mult pe proprietatea familiei din Carolina de Nord se potrivește cu tipul folosit în singurul skyjacking nerezolvat din istoria SUA.

    • Suspectul în cauză a fost arestat pentru un skyjacking similar la doar câteva luni după evenimentul DB Cooper.


    Copiii condamnatului skyjacker Richard McCoy II credeau că tatăl lor drag ar fi fost DB Cooper, figura centrală notorie (și neidentificată) în skyjacking-ul nerezolvat din 1971. Este singurul din istoria Statelor Unite, de fapt, fără un răspuns – până, poate, acum.

    La doar câteva luni după incidentul Cooper, McCoy a fost condamnat pentru un skyjacking incredibil de similar, care a inclus și un salt cu parașuta. Copiii săi, Chanté și Richard al III-lea (Rick), au crezut de mult timp că indiciile s-au adăugat.

    S-ar putea să aibă acum dovezi care să-și susțină suspiciunile.

    Chanté și Rick păstraseră tăcerea din considerație față de mama lor, Karen, despre care credeau că era potențial complice la ambele crime. Dar, deoarece ambii părinți sunt acum decedați, a apărut oportunitatea ca frații să își prezinte suspiciunile. Și, foarte important, par să aibă dovezi concrete: o parașută modificată despre care ei (și detectivul amator DB Cooper Dan Gryder) cred că a fost folosită în evadarea îndrăzneață.

    „Acea platformă este literalmente una dintr-un miliard”, a spus Gryder Cowboy State Daily după ce a lansat un serial pe YouTube despre suspiciunile sale. A fost serialul de pe YouTube, a spus Gryder, care a atras FBI-ul înapoi în caz.

    Potrivit lui Gryder, FBI-ul are acum parașuta și hamurile care erau odată ascunse într-un depozit de pe proprietatea familiei din Carolina de Nord, împreună cu un ham și un jurnal de parașutism despre care Chanté susține că arată mișcările lui DB Cooper în apropiere de Oregon și Utah (locațiile dintre cele două evenimente skyjacking). Aceasta este prima mișcare reală a FBI în acest caz de când biroul l-a închis în 2016 – chiar dacă unii foști angajați au susținut că a rămas deschis în secret.

    După ce a primit noile dovezi, FBI a urmărit familia și a percheziționat proprietatea în care a fost depozitată parașuta timp de patru ore cu mai mult de o duzină de agenți, potrivit lui Gryder. Modificările unice ale parașutei pot deține cheia pentru valoarea noilor dovezi în cazul de peste 50 de ani. FBI știe că parașutele originale au fost modificate de Earl Cossey, un parașutist veteran, care a lucrat cu FBI până la uciderea sa în casa sa în 2013. Dacă noua descoperire se potrivește cu ceea ce știu deja, ar putea oferi un impuls în căutarea adevăratul DB Cooper.

    Cazul DB Cooper a căpătat o calitate mitică limită, cu nenumărate teorii formulate de detectivii amatori online, în cărți și în documentare. O carte din anii 1990—DB Cooper: Adevăratul McCoy—a susținut chiar că McCoy a fost vinovat, dar cartea a fost scoasă din tipărire după ce Karen a dat în judecată, pretinzând calomnie.

    Pe 24 noiembrie 1971, DB Cooper – el se numea Dan, dar mass-media a raportat greșit numele ca DB – a plătit 18,52 USD în numerar pentru un bilet dus dus spre Portland și s-a îmbarcat pe zborul 305 Northwest Orient fără a oferi vreo identificare (din cauza unei lipsa reglementărilor la momentul respectiv).

    Ținând în mână o servietă și un sac de hârtie, Cooper îi dădu un bilet unui însoțitor de bord așezat în spatele lui la jumătatea zborului și șopti că ar fi bine să se uite la bilet deoarece avea o bombă. Cooper și-a deschis servieta pentru a dezvălui ceea ce părea a fi o bombă și și-a transmis cererile de 200.000 de dolari, mai multe parașute și un camion de realimentare care aștepta în Seattle pentru a putea decola din nou, cu destinația Mexico City.

    După ce cerințele lui Cooper au fost îndeplinite, zborul programat de 30 de minute s-a extins într-o buclă de două ore peste Puget Sound, în timp ce echipajele de la sol se pregăteau. Cooper i-a eliberat pe cei 35 de pasageri ai avionului de linie și pe câțiva membri ai echipajului, apoi a dictat traiectoria de zbor și configurația aeronavei pentru echipajul rămas, solicitând viteze specifice, unghiuri ale flapelor și multe altele. După încheierea acestor negocieri, Cooper și cei patru membri ai echipajului rămași au decolat din nou.

    Undeva încă deasupra Washingtonului, Cooper a deschis apoi scara din spate și a sarit cu parașuta din avion, dar locația exactă și momentul săriturii nu sunt cunoscute. Căutările imediate nu au dat nicio dovadă și, de-a lungul anilor, experții nu au reușit să determine o zonă exactă de căutare din cauza multiplelor variabile implicate în saltul nocturn.

    Una dintre singurele dovezi reale lăsate de Cooper a fost o cravată cu clip de 1,49 USD de la JCPenney, pe care FBI o deține. Detectivii au dat în judecată guvernul pentru acces la ADN și la particulele rămase pe cravată, dar fără rezultat.

    A avea parașuta propriu-zisă ar extinde dovezile în caz cu cantități mari.

    McCoy este un suspect intrigant – unul care mai târziu a fost trecut peste cap pentru că mulți membri ai FBI-ului ajunseseră să creadă că adevăratul DB Cooper a murit în salt până când McCoy a apărut ca o posibilitate. Și McCoy nu se potrivea exact cu descrierea fizică, deoarece era mult mai tânăr – 27 de ani la acea vreme – decât estimarea inițială a vârstei de la mijlocul anilor 40 a lui Cooper.

    Totuși, McCoy ar fi avut priceperea să comită celebra crimă. A dovedit-o în aprilie 1972, când a reușit să renunțe la un zbor United Airlines după ce a cerut 500.000 de dolari. S-a urcat în avion în Denver și a reușit să-l devieze spre San Francisco, să-și îndeplinească cerințele și să forțeze avionul înapoi în aer. McCoy a sărit apoi din avion peste Utah și a fost arestat de FBI în trei zile, datorită unui pont anonim. Acest sfat a condus apoi FBI la o chelneriță care și-a amintit că i-a servit un milkshake la un stand de hamburgeri de pe marginea drumului în noaptea skyjacking-ului și un adolescent care a spus că McCoy i-a plătit 5 dolari pentru a-l conduce de la stand într-un oraș din apropiere. În cele din urmă, au reușit să potrivească amprentele lui cu cele rămase pe nota de cerere.

    McCoy a fost arestat după ce FBI-ul i-a percheziţionat casa. A fost condamnat și condamnat la 45 de ani de închisoare, dar în cele din urmă a ieșit dintr-o închisoare de maximă siguranță și s-a susținut de la captura timp de trei luni, până când a fost împușcat de poliție în Virginia în 1974.

    Parașuta oferă cea mai bună șansă la dovezi care ar putea lega McCoy de Cooper. „Acest lucru”, a spus Gryder, „va dovedi cu siguranță că a fost McCoy”.

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  • Steve Cooper demis: Leicester City se desparte de manager după cinci luni la conducere

    Leicester City l-a demis pe managerul Steve Cooper cu clubul pe locul 16 în Premier League după 12 meciuri.

    Foxes au fost învinși sâmbătă cu 2-1 de o echipă a lui Chelsea condusă de fostul șef Enzo Maresca – o înfrângere care i-a lăsat cu două puncte deasupra zonei retrogradării.

    Cooper a preluat locul lui Maresca în vară, după ce italianul l-a condus pe Leicester la titlul de campionat 2023-24 și la promovarea înapoi în Premier League.

    „Pregătirea primei echipe masculine va fi supravegheată de antrenorul primei echipe Ben Dawson, susținut de antrenorii Danny Alcock și Andy Hughes, pe măsură ce clubul începe procesul de numire a unui nou manager, pe care sperăm să îl încheie cât mai curând posibil”, a spus un Leicester. declaraţie.

    Asistentul managerului Alan Tate și antrenorul și analistul primei echipe Steve Rands au părăsit clubul.

    Înfrângerea de către Chelsea a fost a șasea pentru Leicester în clasamentul din acest sezon și, ulterior, Cooper a criticat performanța arbitrului Andrew Madley în joc.

    Vorbind pentru BBC Sport, el a mai spus: „Știam cât de grea va fi provocarea sezonului atât pe teren, cât și în afara terenului și se dovedește a fi așa, dar tocmai așa revine în ligă.

    „Cred că putem face mai bine, așa că asta trebuie să vină în performanțe pentru a obține rezultate.”

    El este al doilea antrenor care a fost demis în Premier League în acest sezon, după ce Manchester United s-a despărțit de Erik ten Hag în octombrie.

    Fostul portar de la Leicester, Mark Schwarzer, a spus că a fost „puțin surprins” de plecarea lui Cooper.

    „Leicester nu este cunoscut pentru că este un club care va concedia rapid managerii”, a declarat australianul pentru BBC Radio 5 Live. „Nu se știe să intre în panică.

    „Uneori unii ar spune că poate s-au ținut prea mult de unii manageri.

    „Ați auzit, după ultimele jocuri, că Cooper arăta foarte mult cu degetul către oficiali pentru decizii care fuseseră împotriva lui Leicester și care probabil i-au costat”.

    Cooper a preluat conducerea la Leicester în urma unui mandat la Nottingham Forest, care l-a concediat în decembrie 2023.

    Bărbatul de 44 de ani l-a îndrumat pe Forest să promoveze în clasamentul de top în 2022 și, după ce i-a păstrat în divizie în sezonul următor, a fost demis la jumătatea anului 2023-2024, cu clubul pe locul 17.

    Cooper, care a condus Angliei Under-17 spre victorie la Cupa Mondială din 2017, a avut, de asemenea, o perioadă de doi ani la conducerea lui Swansea, ducându-i la finala play-off-ului campionatului din 2021, unde au pierdut în fața lui Brentford.

  • Șeful lui Leicester City, Steve Cooper, îl critică pe arbitrul Andrew Madley

    Şeful lui Leicester City, Steve Cooper, a fost extrem de critic la adresa arbitrului Andrew Madley după echipa sa Înfrângere cu Chelsea cu 2-1.

    El a crezut că ar fi trebuit să aibă un penalty târziu, la 2-0, când Levi Colwill a părut să-l doboare pe Stephy Mavididi – dar nu a fost dat.

    Li s-a acordat un penalty de către arbitrul asistent video (VAR) în timpul prelungirii, când Romeo Lavia l-a prins pe Bobby de Cordova-Reid.

    Madley nu a dat-o inițial, deoarece a crezut că jucătorul de la Leicester era în ofsaid – dar VAR a decis că este în joc.

    „A dat offside pentru al doilea și era la aproximativ jumătate de yard”, a declarat Cooper pentru BBC Sport.

    “Am avut mult ghinion cu acest arbitru anul acesta. Este al treilea sau al patrulea joc cu el și nu a fost cel mai bun timp. A continuat și astăzi.

    „Ultimul lucru [referees’ body] PGMOL avea nevoie de acea performanță. A luat niște decizii mari greșite și, în general, a explodat câteva avantaje.

    „Nu știu dacă și-a pierdut concentrarea sau calmul, dar nu este de ce aveau nevoie arbitrii în primul meci în direct la televizor. [after the international break].

    “Este păcat. Vor fi toate punctele de discuție. Sunt dezamăgit că suntem pe partea greșită.”

    Cooper a adăugat mai târziu: „Poate că oficial trebuie să vorbim cu oricine trebuie să vorbim”.

    Sâmbătă mai devreme, Premier League a declarat că acuratețea deciziilor pe teren s-a îmbunătățit de la 82% după 11 meciuri din sezonul trecut la 89% în această campanie.

    Un panel de incidente de meci cheie a decis că au existat doar trei erori VAR în acel moment, comparativ cu 16 în sezonul trecut.

    A adăugat că întârzierea medie VAR în meciuri a scăzut de la 64 de secunde la 36 de secunde.

  • Cooper Flagg Tracker: Duke star freshman leads Blue Devils over Arizona in his first true road game

    In his first true road game as a collegiate player Duke freshman star Cooper Flagg led No. 12 Duke to a 69-55 victory Friday at No. 17 Arizona in one of the premier nonconference games of the 2024-25 college basketball season. Flagg finished with 24 points, six rebounds and three assists vs. the Wildcats.

    The Blue Devils jumped out to a 34-27 halftime advantage and held off a late rally from Arizona to improve to 4-1 on the season. The Blue Devils’ lone loss came earlier this month to Kentucky in the Champions Classic. Duke has since won two straight ahead of its biggest game of the season against No. 1 Kansas next week.

    Flagg played a career-high 38 minutes in the win over Arizona.

    Meeting the hype and expectations will be a tall task for a young player like Flagg. But even though he’s just 17 to begin the 2024-25 season, he is believed to be the rare talent capable of meeting the overused “generational” label. We’ll be tracking his progress here all season long. Here’s more on his second game with the Blue Devils.

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    With just over 12 minutes remaining in the second half, Flagg drove through the middle of the lane and threw down a powerful one-handed flush.

    Key stat

    24 points: Flagg has now scored double figures in four of his five career games. Flagg scored eight points in 28 minutes during a blowout loss to Wofford last week and responded with a nice scoring effort days later. Flagg’s career-high (26 points) came against Kentucky in the Champions Classic earlier this month.

    Giving out a grade

    The McKale Center in Tucson is one of the toughest and most intimidating environments for any (opposing) player to play in. Flagg’s overall efficiency (10 of 22) wasn’t amazing, but he did score 24 points — the most of any player on the floor. Flagg held his own against one of the best teams in the country. Grade: A

    Up next

    Duke travels to Las Vegas on Tuesday to face No. 1 Kansas. The Jayhawks opened the season as the top-ranked team in both the AP and Coaches polls and will enter this matchup with a perfect 5-0 record. Longtime coach Bill Self recently became the winningest coach in Kansas program history following a victory over Michigan State in the Champions Classic. 


    No. 6 Duke defeated Wofford 86-35 on Saturday at Cameron Indoor Stadium just days after suffering its first loss to Kentucky in the Champions Classic. Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg had a quiet offensive performance, finishing with a season-low eight points, but stuffed the stat sheet with nine rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks.

    Flagg didn’t have to play much in the second half because his team jumped out to a 51-14 halftime advantage. The star forward played all 20 minutes in the second half in the loss to the Wildcats and logged only 13 minutes after intermission against the Terriers.

    Despite the loss to Kentucky, Flagg had the best scoring performance of his career, posting a team-high 26 points. Flagg had scored in double-digits in Duke’s first three games of the season coming into the weekend.

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    Flagg had a quiet day on offense against Wofford, but did record an And-1 bucket in the first half. He celebrated appropriately.

    Key stat: 

    Thirteen second half minutes: Flagg played all 20 minutes in the second half against Kentucky earlier this week but checked out with 5:41 remaining against Wofford. The star freshman got some well deserved rest ahead of a marquee showdown against Arizona next week.

    Giving out a grade

    Flagg didn’t have to do much for his team to record a bounce-back win at home. The star forward only logged 28 minutes and finished with eight points, nine rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks. Flagg went 1 of 5 from the 3-point line – an area he will need to improve on to take the next step in his development. Grade: A-

    Up next

    Duke travels to Tucson, Arizona, on Friday to face No. 9 Arizona. The Wildcats are coming off a 103-88 loss on the road to Wisconsin for their first loss of the season. This game will be a rematch of last year’s showdown at Cameron Indoor Stadium, won by Arizona 78-73. Arizona is coached by Tommy Lloyd, who is in his fourth season with the program after spending two decades as an assistant coach at Gonzaga.


    Flagg right on track in first few games 

    Through three games, Cooper Flagg has had his ups (he’s averaging a double-double) and downs (poor shooting, cramping). All in all, it’s been a fine early debut for the freshman phenom. Taken in context of how other eventual greats began their careers, Flagg is right on track. 

    Cooper Flagg vs. Recent Duke No. 1 Overall Picks (Through first 3 Games)

    Player PPG RPG APG FG%
    2018 Zion Williamson 25.3 10.7 2.7 82.1
    2021 Paolo Banchero 19.3 8.7 0.3 67.7
    2024 Cooper Flagg 19.0 10.0 3.3 45.5

    However, keep an eye on how Flagg shoots the ball the next few weeks — both the result and the process. Here’s how Adam Finkelstein, the Director of Scouting at 247Sports and a draft analyst for CBS Sports, assesses Flagg: 

    The cramping and the two late turnovers against Kentucky may be what people will talk about, but the 17-year-old had 26 points and 12 rebounds at the Champions Classic. For him to play that well, and yet still have so much untapped upside is what is so exciting. Most scouts assume the cramping won’t be a long-term problem. The self-creation is a work in progress, but that was largely expected. 

    It’s been the shooting that has stood out as a variable that’s going to potentially be even more important than expected. He’s 3-for-13 from three so far (23%), but more than that it’s that his spot-up shots in particular haven’t looked particularly good. He’s getting almost no lift into his release, versus when he shoots off the dribble or on the move and he tends to rise-up more into that release. 

    Having repeatable mechanics is a big part of shooting consistency and so the sheer variance of his elevation into different types of shots creates some uncertainty about the way it could trend long-term.

    No. 6 Duke plays against Nov. 16 against Wofford. 


    Flagg shines but turns ball over twice late in loss to Kentucky

    With No. 6 Duke down by two against No. 19 Kentucky coming out of a timeout with just over two minutes remaining on Tuesday night, the Blue Devils were in desperate need of a bucket after missing six straight shots from the floor. So, with the game hanging in the balance, they turned to the youngest player on the floor.

    Freshman phenom Cooper Flagg took the basketball, bullied his way inside the free-throw line and sank a contested jumper over Koby Brea as Brea committed a foul. Flagg made the free throw, which put Duke ahead. It felt for a moment like the game’s pivotal play.

    But neither the lead, nor Flagg’s brilliance lasted over the game’s final two minutes as the No. 19 Wildcats edged the No. 6 Blue Devils 77-72 in a Champions Classic thriller. Flagg’s 26 point, 12-rebound effort featured many dazzling moments as he played in the first showcase game of his college career. But it also featured some growing pains down the stretch.

    Following the aforementioned and-one sequence, Flagg made another physical bucket to tie the game at 72-72. But when the Blue Devils went back to Flagg twice in the final 30 seconds on two separate possessions, he committed two turnovers that sank Duke’s chances.

    Flagg’s skill and versatility shined throughout against a veteran-laden Kentucky team. However, the ending will go down as a hard-learned lesson for the projected No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.

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    Flagg made his presence felt immediately, as he finished a lob on the game’s first possession to open the scoring. It was part of a strong start as Flagg needed just over 11 minutes to reach double figures.

    Key stat

    20 minutes: After playing just 12 minutes in the first half after picking up his second foul, Flagg played the entire second half. That was a significant development for Duke after Flagg dealt with cramping issues in the Blue Devils’ first two games. 

    Giving out a grade

    While on the one hand, it’s hard to knock a 17-year old freshman for such a statistically productive performance in his first game against a high-major college opponent, there was plenty for Flagg to improve upon. In particular, his inability to even get up a shot before committing consecutive turnovers in the final 30 seconds was costly. But the legion of NBA scouts in attendance likely saw nothing that would prompt them to consider moving Flagg from No. 1 on their big boards. Overall, he was great, but the performance was marred by the ending. Grade vs. Kentucky: B

    Up next

    Duke hosts Wofford on Saturday. The Terriers are coached by Dwight Perry, a former Kentucky walk-on who is originally from Durham, North Carolina. Wofford was picked to finish fourth in the Southern Conference preseason poll and ranks No. 7 nationally in minutes continuity with a deep well of players back from a team that finished 17-15 last season.


    Flagg posts early double-double vs. Army

    Cooper Flagg needed just one half to record the first double-double of his college career as the No. 7 Blue Devils beat Army 100-58. The freshman phenom had 13 points, 10 rebounds, two blocks and a steal at halftime as Duke opened up a 43-20 lead.

    Flagg was quiet in the second half, adding a rebound to that tally in just six minutes as the Blue Devils cruised to a 2-0 start and he dealt with apparent cramps for a second straight game.

    There was no need for Duke to force the issue with Flagg in the second half as the Blue Devils owned a commanding lead behind a strong team effort. Fellow freshman Kon Knueppel was impressive again, finishing with a team-high 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from 3-point range As a team, the Blue Devils made 17 of 38 looks from deep as Tyrese Proctor also made four 3-pointers. Six players reached double figures for Duke.

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    Duke had missed six straight shots from the floor and led just 7-6 when the Blue Devils got a transition opportunity by virtue of their pressure defense less than four minutes into the game. Sion James came up with a steal, and Tyrese Proctor led a fast break that Flagg finished with an emphatic alley-oop slam.

    Key stat

    2 of 4: Flagg’s 3-point shooting, which was a welcome sight after he went 0 for 4 from 3-point range in Duke’s season-opening win over Maine. His two 3-pointers bookended an 18-0 Duke run in the first half.

    Giving out a grade

    While Flagg’s cramping issues in the second half of both games so far this season is a concern, he’s nonetheless looked the part of a college basketball star. For any player to secure a double-double in their second collegiate game is an impressive accomplishment. That Flagg needed only a half to reach that threshold of statistical productivity is a testament to his dominance. It wasn’t a perfect performance — a 1-for-3 performance from the free-throw line is worth a slight knock — but Flagg looked great for the most part. Grade: A-

    Up next 

    Duke faces a considerable uptick in competition on Tuesday as the Blue Devils will play No. 23 Kentucky in Atlanta as part of the Champions Classic. The Wildcats are a veteran-oriented team under first-year coach Mark Pope.


    Flagg has solid debut vs. his home-state school

    Duke phenom Cooper Flagg made his long-awaited collegiate debut on Nov. 4 as the Blue Devils outlasted Maine 96-62 to open the 2024-25 season. Flagg finished with 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 30 minutes before checking out with 3:28 remaining while battling cramps.

    The Maine native didn’t get his first basket from the floor until 6:25 remained in the first half. But his command for the game was on display early as Flagg assisted on two of Duke’s first three buckets. With fellow freshman Kon Knueppel on fire with 13 points in the first seven minutes, Flagg took on a complimentary role for much of the first half.

    But Flagg’s ability to impact the game without the ball in his hands is part of the allure that makes him the projected No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Here is more from his debut:

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    With Duke leading just 35-27 and under four minutes remaining in the first half, Flagg offered a glimpse of the highlight-reel capability that helped make him the No. 1 overall prospect in the Class of 2024. Operating on the right wing, Flagg beat a Maine defender off the dribble, hit the paint and then exploded for a vicious right-handed dunk. The play ignited the Cameron Crazies and offered a glimpse of the electric potential that Flagg brings.

    Key stat

    Flagg made 6 of 6 free throws, which was a great sign considering how much time he’s likely to spend at the charity stripe this season.

    Giving out a grade

    Flagg looked comfortable and in command, even during a slow offensive start. The Blue Devils were +27 with him on the floor, and he passed the eye test in his first game against a Division I opponent after a couple of exhibitions against lower-tier foes. Flagg rarely forced looks on offense, but he did finish just 6 of 15 shooting. Flagg’s 0 for 4 mark from beyond the arc was the biggest drag on his grade. Overall, though, it was a good start. Grade: B+

    Up next 

    Duke returns to action Friday at 6 p.m. ET when the Blue Devils welcome Army to Cameron Indoor Stadium. It will be the final tune-up before a Nov. 12 showdown vs. Kentucky in the State Farm Champions Classic.


    Early flash from Flagg in preseason blowout

    Flagg had a nice and-one finish in the first minute of Duke’s 103-47 exhibition beatdown of Arizona State. He added a couple of free throws shortly thereafter while accounting for four of his team’s six points. From there, it was mostly a quiet day for Flagg as the Blue Devils steamrolled the Sun Devils. He finished with nine points, four rebounds and three assists on 3 of 9 shooting in 21 minutes. Flagg logged just five minutes in the second half as the Blue Devils played their reserves ample minutes.

    “I thought he just impacted the game in a lot of ways,” Scheyer said. “Of course, his numbers aren’t going to wow you or anything. I didn’t put him back in the game, so that’s part of it. He has this ‘it’ factor that you can’t explain, where he just makes everyone around him better. His unselfishness, when your best player is not searching for stats it has such an amazing impact on the rest of your team. That’s what he does. He guards whoever you ask him to. He’s pushing the break, the ball flowed through his hands. I thought he had a good game and, still, he’s got a lot more in him.”

    Flagg shines in exhibition debut

    Flagg logged an efficient 24 minutes in Duke’s 107-56 exhibition win over Division II Lincoln (PA) on Oct. 19. He led the Blue Devils in points (22), assists (6) and blocks (4). While the competition was lacking relative to what Flagg will see throughout the regular season, it was an encouraging first glimpse at his versatility.

    Here’s what head coach Jon Scheyer had to say about Flagg’s defensive performance in the game, via The Devils Den: “He has great instincts, obviously, with how hard he plays. And then, you add in his feel, he’s going to make some special plays. Today, he had four blocks. I think he can even add in some steals, preferably next time going forward. But I thought it was good for him. I thought he was himself. I thought even for ‘Coop,’ he can rebound more. There’s so much there for him. And I thought it was great for him to get a feel today.

    Flagg earns No. 3 spot Top 100 and 1 list

    CBS Sports published its list of the top 100 and 1 players in college basketball entering the new season. Flagg registered at No. 3 on the list, trailing only Mark Sears of Alabama and RJ Davis of North Carolina. Here’s what senior writer Gary Parrish had to say about Flagg:

    “Any time the consensus top-ranked high school player in the country, who also doubles as the projected No. 1 overall pick in the next NBA Draft, enrolls at Duke, the eyes of the sport will focus on Cameron Indoor Stadium, which is exactly what’s happened this preseason. Will Flagg live up to expectations and become the youngest Wooden Award winner in college basketball history while helping Jon Scheyer advance to his first Final Four as a coach? 

    “As always, we’ll see. But there’s no doubting that the 6-9 forward from Maine is a generational talent who can and does impact winning in a variety of ways — from scoring to rebounding to passing and guarding. There’s real substance behind the hype. His first high-profile game will be Nov. 12 against Kentucky in the Champions Classic in Atlanta.”

    College basketball rankings: The Top 100 and 1 best players entering the 2024-25 season

    Kyle Boone

    College basketball rankings: The Top 100 and 1 best players entering the 2024-25 season

    Behind the scenes at Duke

    Matt Norlander went behind the scenes with Duke during preseason practice. “Get ready, because Duke is probably going to be The Biggest Deal in College Basketball again, potentially reaching the stratospheric levels of Zion Williamson and company in 2018-19,” Norlander wrote. “Whether the Blue Devils are the best team, top-10 good or an inconsistent curiosity, coach Jon Scheyer knows this season is going to be evaluated and adjudicated more intensely than his first two. 

    “The reason for that is obvious. Cooper Flagg.” 

    Cooper Flagg hype sets tone for Jon Scheyer’s most critical Duke season yet: An inside look at the Blue Devils

    Matt Norlander

    Cooper Flagg hype sets tone for Jon Scheyer's most critical Duke season yet: An inside look at the Blue Devils

    Cooper Flagg named CBS Sports preseason Freshman of the Year

    Cooper Flagg was unanimously voted CBS Sports preseason Freshman of the Year and was the only freshman named to the CBS Sports 2024-25 Preseason All-America First Team. Here’s what Cameron Salerno had to say about Flagg’s lofty preseason accolades:

    “Flagg has generated the hype of being the top-ranked prospect in his respective recruiting class because of his unique skill set that will translate to the college level and make him one of the most dominant players at just 17 years old. Flagg will be surrounded by a veteran Duke squad with national championship expectations in Year 3 of the Jon Scheyer era. No pressure, kid.”

    2024-25 CBS Sports Preseason Freshman of the Year: Duke’s Cooper Flagg leads frosh All-America team

    Cameron Salerno

    2024-25 CBS Sports Preseason Freshman of the Year: Duke's Cooper Flagg leads frosh All-America team