A lot of basketball fans have weighed in on [autotag]Cooper Flagg[/autotag] this offseason.
NBA scouts thought he might be the best player on the USA Select Team during Olympic training camp. NBA stars like Kevin Durant see his potential. Sports anchors and analysts think he’ll run the college basketball world.
But how does Flagg see himself?
During a Tuesday episode of The Brotherhood Podcast, the top-ranked freshman in the country sat down with sophomore teammate Caleb Foster and broke down exactly that.
“I’m pretty versatile,” Flagg said. “Two-way player. I like to take pride in playing defense, getting rebounds. Doing all of the little things, really. But then also, offensively, I can do a lot, too.”
Flagg described himself as a three-level scorer, a scary thought for the 6-foot-9 prospect whose defense shines on tape. During Montverde’s undefeated 2023-24 season his senior year, Flagg averaged 2.7 blocks per game while also dishing 3.8 assists.
Check out Flagg’s answer and the rest of his half-hour Brotherhood appearance below.