Democracy Dies in Darkness

Duke has thrown freshman Cooper Flagg ‘in the fire.’ Just like he wanted.

Flagg has been tested during the first weeks of his college career, and the 17-year-old phenom still looks like the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft.

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Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, the favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, has been tested physically and mentally during three early-season games against ranked opponents. (Lucas Peltier/AP)

LAS VEGAS — For once, Cooper Flagg looked 17 years old.

Duke’s freshman forward, whose polished game has made him the odds-on favorite to be the first pick in June’s NBA draft, found himself cornered by two Kansas defenders. Hunter Dickinson, a bearded 24-year-old center, ripped at the ball with adult strength as the baby-faced Flagg flailed. When Dickinson began his college career, Donald Trump was still in his first term as president and Flagg was a middle-schooler in Maine. These days, Flagg, like Dickinson, is a preseason all-American hoping to lead his blue-blood program on a deep run through the NCAA tournament this spring.