Duke freshman Cooper Flagg is headed to the NBA as the favorite to be the No. 1 overall draft pick

Duke star Cooper Flagg is headed to the NBA as the favorite to be the No overall draft pick The scheme disclosed Flagg s move in a social media post Monday following a lone college season that saw the -year-old become only the fourth freshman named as The Associated Press national athlete of the year while leading the Blue Devils to the Final Four Flagg had reclassified to get to Duke a year early and his decision was expected all year even as he generally declined to spell out plans about his professional future as the season pushed into March or mentioned how much fun he had playing in college I mean it s been an incredible year with a really great group of people Flagg narrated the AP in March after winning national player of the year The -foot- -pound forward from Newport Maine averaged points rebounds assists blocks and steals to lead the Blue Devils in each category He s a versatile threat who evidenced the ability to thrive as a scorer playmaker and defender His highlights his statistics the techniques he impacted the tournament on both ends of the floor really in every category was off the charts as good of a freshman season that a guy has had here Duke coach Jon Scheyer mentioned in a social media video from the campaign about Flagg s NBA declaration But to me the separator and the satisfaction of coaching Cooper is the person he was every day the teammate that he was never about statistics or anything other than creating an conditions and helping his group to win The statistical highlight came when Flagg scored points to set an Atlantic Coast Conference freshman record against Notre Dame in January along with having points six rebounds and seven assists to help Duke hold off Arizona in the NCAA Tournament s Sweet There were plenty of impressive single plays too that demanded highlight-reel placement like his transition dunk through a defender against Pittsburgh in January Flagg closed with points and seven rebounds in a loss to Houston in the national semifinals The Blue Devils had led by with about minutes left but faltered late with Houston scoring the competition s last nine points in the final seconds and Flagg missing a late shot for the lead Still he was an elite and hypercompetitive force for one of college basketball s top teams all season with a contest far more advanced than his age capable of making an impact from baseline to baseline and sideline to sideline He won t turn until December which would be roughly two months into his rookie season Flagg is the third Duke competitor to announce an early exit for the NBA in the past week joining freshman wing Kon Knueppel and junior guard Tyrese Proctor