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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Why Cooper Flagg fits UConn’s model of ‘basketball people'
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[QUOTE="McLovin, post: 4769202, member: 9450"] The only people who have any information that really can be trusted at this point is the UConn staff and Coopers family. And no one in those camps besides maybe Scalabrine has leaked info to anyone (if we believe that’s the root of the Isola comment). And I don’t expect it to be leaked. Every other “insider” is just grasping at straws, including the ones who are talking to the Duke staff (those were the ones pushing the “he’s a lock” narrative the hardest for months - which clearly is not true). No idea if we land him, but the fact he isn’t already a Duke commit after this weekend means a lot. If the staff goes to visit him this week (or doesn’t) that will mean more than what anyone says or writes about the recruitment over the next few weeks, unless those words are coming straight from Cooper himself. [/QUOTE]
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