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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Why Cooper Flagg fits UConn’s model of ‘basketball people'
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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 4770646, member: 1414"] Ha, it wasn't even me. But I agree. I've been saying all along that Cooper Flagg would be [B]really[/B] nice to have, but he isn't at all necessary to us winning games. We're actually fairly well set at his position, as is Duke. If Cooper goes to Duke, some 5 star will be portaling elsewhere. What's the net gain? Meanwhile, Duke's coach is on record saying he's going to change Duke recruiting and get more 2-4 year players. He realizes you cannot win with one and dones making up more than 1-2 roster spots. Experience dominates in March. I don't know how anyone who watched UConn, SDSU, Florida frickin Atlantic and Miami get there could argue otherwise. Sure, UConn had a freshman starter last year, he turns 21 in a month. I did that just before senior year at UConn. Don't think it didn't matter to how prepared and composed he was. We are fine. [/QUOTE]
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