>One of the most talked-about names in college basketball today is Cooper Flagg, widely regarded as the top talent in the NCAA. His dominance with the Duke Blue Devils has been undeniable, showcasing an elite skill set and physical prowess that make him nearly unstoppable on the court.
>Flagg stats speak for themselves: 19.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game, all while shooting an impressive 37% from beyond the arc.</p>
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A bold comparison between Caitlin Clark and Cooper Flagg shocks the basketball world
However, Illinois head coach Brad Underwood made a statement that caught many by surprise. According to him, if Cooper Flagg decided to stay in college for another year. His impact could rival that of Caitlin Clark in women’s basketball.
“If he stayed one more year, he would become the face of men’s college basketball, elevating the game to the level Caitlin Clark has reached on the women’s side,” Underwood claimed.
His remarks emphasize the immense influence of Clark—so much so that, for the first time. People are comparing a male player to a female counterpart in terms of legacy and cultural significance.
Despite speculation about Flagg potentially remaining in the NCAA, all signs point to him making the leap to the NBA. Choosing to forgo the 2025 Draft would shock everyone, but in the world of basketball. Nothing is certain until the final moment.