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After joining the Mavericks as the No. 1 overall pick, Cooper Flagg opted to return to his original jersey number worn up ...
Who better to help Dallas get to know Flagg than two reporters who’ve covered him since his lone season at Nokomis High ...
Cooper Flagg's journey to becoming the No. 1 NBA draft pick is deeply intertwined with his mother, Kelly Flagg's influence. A ...
At Thunder Road Farm, a few miles from Flagg’s hometown, a corn maze tribute has taken shape to honor the Dallas Mavericks' ...
We all know Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 pick of the Dallas Mavericks, but now it's time to get to know his twin, Maine rising ...
The farm where Cooper Flagg used to pick peas as a kid is finding a unique way to honor their hometown hero—and it involves ...
Watch as Press Herald sports writers Drew Bonifant and Travis Lazarczyk sit down with journalists from the Dallas Morning ...
This joint project between the Portland Press Herald and the Dallas Morning News offers fans insight into how Flagg became ...
The Newport native used to work at the farm when he was younger, picking peas to make some money in the summer.
This year, first overall pick Cooper Flagg has a chance to join this elite company by leveraging his talents to earn an All-Defense selection. The Dallas Mavericks’ 18-year-old forward has both the ...
Cooper Flagg is headed to the Dallas Mavericks, who may have found their next franchise superstar less than five months after trading one away.
This weekend, youngsters throughout the state will be honing their basketball skills under the tutelage of Maine natives and hoop stars Cooper and Ace Flagg at the University of Maine.