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Why is Cooper Flagg No.2 used? Draft’s main prospect of Duke’s NBA has a moving reason behind the shirt number

Why is Cooper Flagg No.2 used? Draft’s main prospect of Duke’s NBA has a moving reason behind the shirt number

Cooper Flagg will expect his shirt number to be reduced in history at the end of his career as he approaches the NBA.

FlagG is the overwhelming upper prospect Mature of March.

Flagg uses number two for duke

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Flagg uses number two for dukeCredit: Getty

All eyes will be in the first projected general selection, and fans will look for the number 2 of the Blue Devils to take them to NCAA glory.

He carries the number for a very special reason and there is no doubt that his shirt could go down in history if he is up to the exaggeration.

Why is Cooper Flagg No.2 used?

Flagg uses number 2 to honor one of his older brother’s friends.

Donovan Kurt was Hunter Flagg teammate at regional nokomis High School in Newport, Maine.

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Unfortunately, Kurt died in November 2022 of brain cancer at age 19.

Speaking last year in the podcast ‘The Brotherhood’, Flagg revealed that Kurt used No.2 when he played basketball in high school before his death.

He said: “My older brother was a teammate and close friends with this child, Donovan Kurt, and had received cancer and recently died.

“My life really hit. Being able to represent it really meant a lot to me.”

Flagg played at the same high school as his brother and Kurt, and he continues to honor him while approaching the NBA.

The 18 -year -old has a history of moving gestures with his Jersey numbers, after having dedicated his former number to his mother.

Flagg's number is dedicated to the late teammate of his brother

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Flagg’s number is dedicated to the late teammate of his brotherCredit: Getty
I used to use the number 32 at high school, but changed to number 2 at the University

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I used to use the number 32 at high school, but changed to number 2 at the UniversityCredit: Getty

He used to use the number 32 at high school when his mother took him in his game days, while he also had an additional meaning behind him.

The mother of the center of Portland Trailblazer, Donovan Clingan, also used to use the number.

Stacey Clingan was a teammate of Flagg’s mother at the University, but unfortunately died in 2018 after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Speaking about his old number 32, Flagg said: “My mother had used it at high school and then her teammate at the university, Donovan Clingan’s mother, had also used it, and she had died.

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“So I think I started using it because my mother used it originally. Then, after having learned that story and listening to that, I gave me more reason to want to use it.

“Simply having that reason for my mother’s teammate and using that number, made me feel good about it. I fell in love with the number. “

However, Flagg was forced to change that number by joining Duke.

The Blue Devils had already retired No.32 in tribute to Christian Laettner, whose university career is considered one of the best.

Then, Flagg had to change digits and chose No.2 to continue his dedication to significant people in the lives of his family and family.

It will aim at the success in the NCAA male tournament of this year before having to make a decision on whether to declare for the NBA draft.

That decision is not so direct and there is It is still an opportunity He returns for another year in Duke before heading to the League.

A championship could facilitate the decision.

Key dates of the madness of March

SUNDAY SELECTION – March 16

First four – March 18-19 (men); March 19-20 (women)

First round – March 20-21 (men); March 21-23 (women)

Second round – March 22-23 (men); March 23-24 (women)

Sweet 16 – March 27-28 (men); March 28-29 (women)

Elite eight – March 29-30 (men); March 30-31 (women)

Final Four – April 4 (women); April 5 (men);

Championship games – April 6 (women); April 7 (men)

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