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Why Duke's Cooper Flagg stands alone in a loaded 2025 NBA Draft class

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Why Duke's Cooper Flagg stands alone in a loaded 2025 NBA Draft class

I saw the notification hit my phone yesterday, and my eyes widened. Brandon Ingram and the Raptors (17-37) have agreed to a contract extension, keeping the lanky forward off the free-agent market this summer. Toronto traded for the 27-year-old prior to the deadline, relinquishing Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, a 2026 first-round pick (top-four protected) […]


I saw the notification hit my phone yesterday, and my eyes widened. Brandon Ingram and the Raptors (17-37) have agreed to a contract extension, keeping the lanky forward off the free-agent market this summer. Toronto traded for the 27-year-old prior to the deadline, relinquishing Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, a 2026 first-round pick (top-four protected) and a 2031 second-round pick. That’s a decent haul for the Pelicans (12-41), considering there wasn’t much of a trade market for the forward over the last year.Cooper Flagg is the real deal


Why We Tank

Grizzlies (36-17) – This team can really shoot.SHOOTING WOES …

As we’re about to get into the Flurry of February, which takes us into March Madness, it’s important to remember why teams like the Wizards (9-44), Hornets (13-38), Nets (19-34), Jazz (12-40) and Pelicans (12-41) are fine with being so terrible this season. That reason is Cooper Flagg, the Duke freshman terrorizing men’s college basketball. We haven’t checked in on the 18-year-old in a while, but he’s having one of the most incredible freshman seasons ever.

As we’re about to get into the Flurry of February, which takes us into March Madness, it’s important to remember why teams like the Wizards (9-44), Hornets (13-38), Nets (19-34), Jazz (12-40) and Pelicans (12-41) are fine with being so terrible this season. That reason is Cooper Flagg, the Duke freshman terrorizing men’s college basketball. We haven’t checked in on the 18-year-old in a while, but he’s having one of the most incredible freshman seasons ever.

As we’re about to get into the Flurry of February, which takes us into March Madness, it’s important to remember why teams like the Wizards (9-44), Hornets (13-38), Nets (19-34), Jazz (12-40) and Pelicans (12-41) are fine with being so terrible this season. That reason is Cooper Flagg, the Duke freshman terrorizing men’s college basketball. We haven’t checked in on the 18-year-old in a while, but he’s having one of the most incredible freshman seasons ever.

As we’re about to get into the Flurry of February, which takes us into March Madness, it’s important to remember why teams like the Wizards (9-44), Hornets (13-38), Nets (19-34), Jazz (12-40) and Pelicans (12-41) are fine with being so terrible this season. That reason is Cooper Flagg, the Duke freshman terrorizing men’s college basketball. We haven’t checked in on the 18-year-old in a while, but he’s having one of the most incredible freshman seasons ever.

Tuesday’s basketball action

Rockets (33-20) – Regression to the mean has unfortunately hit.I liked this trade by the 17-37 Raptors to pair him next to Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett. Raptors executive Masai Ujiri loves having versatile forwards in that 6-foot-8 range, and Ingram is a remarkable scorer when he’s healthy. He just hasn’t been consistently available. Guaranteeing him million per season feels risky considering he misses so much time.Kevin Durant became the eighth player in NBA history to score at least 30,000 points in his career. He’ll pass Wilt Chamberlain and Dirk Nowitzki on the all-time list next season. 🫡👋 Big man in Los Angeles. The Lakers (32-19) waived Christian Wood so they could add Alex Len to the roster. Can Len give them more than 10 minutes per game?Think about it. Since freshman NCAA eligibility was first enacted in 1972-73, only two freshmen, Durant and Zion Williamson, have earned unanimous men’s National Player of the Year honors. Anthony Davis barely missed out on unanimous NPOY honors, but became one of four freshmen ever named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four while leading a team to the national championship. The others: Pervis Ellison, Carmelo Anthony and Tyus Jones. No freshman ever, meanwhile, has led his team in every major statistical category and played in the NCAA Tournament. (Ben Simmons led LSU in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks, but never danced.)When you give up a first-round pick for a guy who could end up being a rental, you’ve got to secure him for the long term. So, what are the details of this contract extension? His agents at Klutch got him 0 million over the next three seasons. The third year is a million player option. This is a pretty incredible deal for Ingram and a risky move by the Raptors for a couple of reasons:

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