It’s June 2, 2025, and most of the top NBA draft prospects are flying back and forth across the country, working out for teams in Miami, San Antonio, Los Angeles, or wherever else they were invited. But Cooper Flagg is home in Maine. Inside a quiet Division III gym at Colby College, the consensus no. 1 pick is running half-court drills with his twin brother, Ace, and a handful of ex-college players from around his home state.
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