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Cooper Flagg picked No. 1 in 2025 NBA Draft by Dallas Mavericks; Knueppel also selected in Top 5

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (WNCN) — It’s official — Duke’s Cooper Flagg is the No. 1 in the 2025 NBA Draft.

The 6’9″ freshman from Maine was selected by the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Cooper Flagg picked No. 1 in 2025 NBA Draft by Dallas Mavericks; Knueppel also selected in Top 5
Cooper Flagg, right, poses for a photo with NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being selected first overall by the Dallas Mavericks In the first round of the NBA basketball draft, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

He averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists in the 37 games he played for the Blue Devils in a season in which Jon Scheyer’s team made it to the Final Four.

In his lone season in Durham, Flagg garnered several accolades, including the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Rookie of the Year awards and selections to the All-ACC First Team, ACC All-Defensive Team and ACC All-Rookie Team. He was also named the AP Player of the Year and won the Wooden and Naismith Awards for best men’s college basketball player, among other national awards.

Flagg played his freshman year at Nokomis Regional High School in Maine, where he won the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year. He transferred to Montverde Academy in Florida in 2022. Following his final high school season in 2023-24, he won the Gatorade National Player of the Year and Naismith Player of the Year and was a McDonald’s All-American.

Kon Knueppel arrives for the first round of the NBA basketball draft, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

Flagg wasn’t the only heralded Duke freshman to go in the top 5. Kon Knueppel was chosen by the Charlotte Hornets with the No. 4 pick.

The Wisconsin native is staying in the Tar Heel State, where he had much success during his only season under Jon Scheyer. Knueppel was the Blue Devils’ second-leading scorer after Flagg, averaging 14.4 points across his 39 games. The 2025 ACC Tournament MVP also averaged 4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in his Duke career.

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