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Who better to help Dallas get to know Flagg than two reporters who’ve covered him since his lone season at Nokomis High ...
"What Did Cooper Flagg Study at Duke?" — Dallas Mavericks Rookie Answers Most-Asked Questions originally appeared on Athlon ...
Watch as Press Herald sports writers Drew Bonifant and Travis Lazarczyk sit down with journalists from the Dallas Morning News to discuss the No. 1 draft pick from Maine's start with the Mavericks.
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.
Thunder Road Farm's corn maze will be open to the public from Sept. 13 through Oct. 26, according to its website.
The Thunder Road Farm in Corinna, Maine will host its annual "Corn Maize and Fun Park" this summer. The maze of maize, an ...
Maine governor Janet Mills has declared Wednesday, June 25 as "Cooper Flagg Day" in honor of the former Duke star and presumptive No. 1 NBA draft pick, who was born and raised in the in-state town of ...
Maine basketball star Cooper Flagg is set to make waves at the ESPN ESPY Awards on Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The Newport-native is nominated for two prestigious awards: Best Breakthrough Athlete ...
The Dallas Mavericks selected Duke forward Cooper Flagg first overall in the 2025 NBA Draft on Wednesday night. Flagg, 18, has long been expected to be the first selection in this year’s draft.
Cooper Flagg’s competitive drive started in the fields of Maine far before he was drafted No. 1. Editor’s Note: Read more NBA coverage from The Athletic here.
I drove north to report a story about Cooper Flagg. And that meant I got to spend two nights eating my way around Portland.