Dan Patrick Reacts To Cooper Flagg's Strong Performance Against Team USA | 7/9/24

Publicado 2024-07-09
Dan Patrick reacts to all the hype surrounding incoming Duke freshman Cooper Flagg after his standout performance yesterday in a scrimmage against the men's Olympic basketball team

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  • @Tragic_Magic23
    I lived right around the corner from Cooper Flagg in Newport, I am rooting for him. It’s crazy that I used to see him playing ball outside with his brother and them going running together.
  • @jacksontobin6444
    6 feet 9 one week 6 feet 10 the next week Now he’s 6 feet 11…. Kids gonna be 8 feet tall by the time the draft starts
  • @jsouniss
    Dan, do your homework Cooper Flagg is 6 foot eight
  • @tommay5405
    Greatest olympic team we have ever had? Um 92 Dream Team Dan
  • @gilm6646
    LeBron wished Flagg was his kid!😂😂😂
  • @johnyoungs8479
    He did not play at IMG the last couple years… He played at Monteverde Academy which is the team that won the national championship
  • @TyVick989
    The media is about to run wild with Cooper Flagg 😂
  • @thomasherman2935
    Cooper Flagg didn’t go to IMG and he’s not 6’11”. He’s listed as 6’9” and he went to Monteverde. How hard is it to know that when you have a staff working for you?
  • @seds94
    White, black, orange, purple. Who cares
  • @ebok33643
    Cooper at 17 absolutely cooked Jrue Holiday in the Basketball USA. Jrue is one of the best defenders in the NBA. I hope the Brooklyn Nets gets to select Cooper as the first pick in the 2025 NBA draft
  • @greysonG10
    Being from Maine, im automatically a big fan of his. This is pretty cool, we hardly ever have anyone make it to the NBA from here, let alone be this good.
  • @choward5430
    When you have game, there's nothing to fear. As a matter of fact, you believe you're as good or better than NBA players right now!
  • @joshuaaguirre1
    imagine he was called the king. The chosen one. on the cover of every magazine and then became the most prodigious scorer in nba history
  • @melroze
    The NBA has been waiting 40 years for the next Larry Bird. Here he is.