Cooper Flagg’s Mindset Echoes NBA Legends, Says Brian Scalabrine

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It seems almost guaranteed that Cooper Flagg will be the first choice for the Dallas Mavericks in the 2025 NBA Draft, which is scheduled for next week. The significant role played by Brian Scalabrine in Flagg’s journey to becoming a top-tier prospect is a pivotal part of his story.

Brian Scalabrine, who transitioned from playing in the NBA to broadcasting for the Boston Celtics, also mentors young basketball talents in Boston. He met Flagg when the latter was a promising eighth grader and played a crucial role in his development, especially during his time before joining Duke.

In a conversation with Chris Mannix from Sports Illustrated, just as the draft approaches, Scalabrine praised Flagg’s exceptional understanding of basketball, comparing his mental game to NBA legends.

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“He’s like a supercomputer,” Scalabrine explained to Mannix. “Give him a day, and he’ll master anything you’ve taught him. Imagine a player who can adapt and understand something new within a day. His mental agility is comparable to that of Chris Paul and LeBron James. I’ve never seen anyone with a basketball IQ as high as his,” he added.

Such comparisons are lofty, indeed, but they underscore the immense potential seen in Flagg. Not only does he possess the necessary physical attributes of a leading prospect, but his strategic understanding and performance at Duke have also impressed many, matching his scoring and defensive skills. Last season, as a freshman, he averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game for the Blue Devils.

Flagg definitely has high expectations to meet, but first, he has the upcoming draft and the surrounding excitement to navigate.


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