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Klay Thompson Reveals Why He’s Impressed With Cooper Flagg

The NBA world is buzzing with excitement, all waiting for the highly anticipated first regular-season game of Dallas Mavericks’ rookie, Cooper Flagg. The young player has been making waves since his college days and was an obvious No. 1 draft pick. Now, with his impressive performance during the Summer League, people are predicting a long and potentially historic career for Flagg in the league.

But it’s not just fans and analysts who are impressed with Cooper Flagg. Even established players like Klay Thompson have taken notice of the rookie’s skills and potential. In a recent interview, the Golden State Warriors star revealed why he is so impressed with Flagg.

Thompson, known for his sharpshooting abilities, has been keeping a close eye on Flagg’s progress since his college days. He was especially impressed with Flagg’s consistency and composure on the court. “Watching him play in college, he was just so smooth and confident. He never seemed rattled or afraid of the big moments,” Thompson said.

And Flagg’s performance during the Summer League only solidified Thompson’s opinion of the rookie. Despite being a first-year player, Flagg played with a level of maturity and confidence that is rare to see in such a young player. He averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game, demonstrating his versatility and all-around skills on the court.

But it’s not just Flagg’s on-court abilities that have impressed Thompson. He also praised the rookie’s work ethic and dedication to improving his game. “He’s always in the gym, working on his game. That level of dedication and commitment is what sets the great players apart from the good ones,” Thompson added.

And it’s not just Klay Thompson who has noticed Flagg’s potential. Many other players, coaches, and analysts have been singing the rookie’s praises. They all see him as a future star in the league and someone who could potentially lead the Mavericks to success in the coming years.

But despite all the hype and high expectations, Flagg remains humble and focused. He is aware that this is just the beginning of his journey in the NBA and that he has a lot to prove. “I’m grateful for all the support and recognition, but I know I still have a lot to learn and improve on. I’m just going to keep working hard and do whatever it takes to help my team win,” Flagg said in a recent interview.

With his talent, work ethic, and humble attitude, Cooper Flagg has all the makings of a future NBA superstar. And as he prepares to make his regular-season debut, the whole NBA world is eagerly waiting to see what he will bring to the table. Will he live up to the hype and become the next big thing in the league? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – Cooper Flagg is definitely a player to watch out for.

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