With the Duke Blue Devils eliminated from championship contention, it seems like weâve already seen the last of Cooper Flagg in college basketball. He claimed that he would love to return, but thatâs not likely to happen.
Flagg is touted as the next big thing in basketball. Heâs projected to be the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, and heâs not going to forgo that opportunity to stay in college another season.
However, Bobby Burack of Outkick is worried about his future in the league. In his latest column, he argued that he could face the same racial backlash Caitlin Clark faced in the WNBA.
Cooper Flagg could face racial backlash in the NBA
âLike Clark, Flagg projects to be a transcendent star at the next level. Comparisons to Jokic, Doncic, or Nowitzki fall apart when you consider the latter three were not born in America. American sports fans are drawn to American-born athletes. They always have been. Jokic has been the best player in the NBA for at least five seasons and isnât even among the five biggest attractions in the league,â wrote Burack.

Cooper Flagg #2 of the Duke Blue Devils
This makes sense to a degree, but itâs not like Flagg would be the first white superstar in the league. He wouldnât even be the first white and American perennial All-Star.
At the end of the day, game recognizes game. Flaggâs talent is only topped by his work ethic, and his colleagues can respect that. Hopefully, that will also be the case with Clark in her second season in the league.
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