Calls Mount Against NCAA Commentators for Consistent Errors Against Cooper Flagg Despite His Leadership….

Before USA’s eventual gold medal-winning team jetted off to Paris, they prepared against the Select Team in a scrimmage. Cooper Flagg was given the call to be part of the sessions and he became the first college player in more than a decade to take part in the camp. With the limelight firmly on Team USA’s Olympic stars, Flagg used the opportunity to turn it into a showcase of his talents. This was a glimpse of what was to come from the former Montverde Academy talent.

Flagg has had the NCAA basketball scene buzzing with his performances for Duke. After reclassifying, he’s already on the radar of NBA scouts, with many pegging him as the potential No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft. This season, his first in college, he has averaged 16.9 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game.

His prowess was on display once again on Tuesday as he dropped 24 points, helping his side to a convincing win against Virginia Tech. However, the fans had one complaint.

Apart from his 24 points, he shot 9-for-14 from the field, including two 3-pointers, and even added six assists. Cooper also shot 50% from beyond the arc on four attempts. But his performances became secondary for some fans who were unhappy at the commentators mispronouncing and in some instances entirely messing up his name.

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