Cooper Flagg speaks ahead of NBA Draft
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CHICAGO — Danny Wolf was at last year’s NBA draft combine — sort of. He was meeting with Michigan strength coach Matt Aldred in the weight room on the fourth floor of the Marriott Marquis Chicago, the same hotel where combine participants do interviews with media and NBA teams, adjacent to the arena where they take the court.
NBA draft combine continued Wednesday in Chicago, with prospects getting to showcase their skills in a pair of scrimmages.
You can watch the NBA Draft Combine Wednesday night on ESPN2, which is available to stream live on Fubo. The NBA Draft Combine will put players through drills, measurements, athletic testing, medical examinations, team interviews, and more.
All but certain to be the No. 1 pick, Montverde Academy alum Cooper Flagg wowed observers as a Duke freshman with his poise, confidence and ability to shoot from anywhere on the court.
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Monday was a big day for Duke star Cooper Flagg as he learned of his (likely) future home for the foreseeable future. To start the day at the NBA Draft Combine he measured nearly an inch taller than he did before his one-and-done Blue Devils season.
Rutgers came into last season with its sights set high after coach Steve Pikiell transformed a roster that produced a losing record. Bailey and Harper highlighted the greatest recruiting class in the program's history. But instead of a Cinderella story, a nightmare unfolded.
Boogie Fland was among the prospects invited to the combine and was scheduled to participate in the scrimmages, beginning Wednesday in Chicago.
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The Inquirer was one of 14 media outlets inside the drawing room, where assistant general manager Ned Cohen watched the Sixers move up to the third pick.