Duke
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The basketball world has long been buzzing about Cooper Flagg, the 17-year-old phenom from Maine who committed to play at Duke University. Now, that buzz has officially transcended the hardwood. Sports Illustrated has named Flagg to its prestigious list of the โ50 Most Influential People in Sports,โ placing him alongside billionaire owners, championship-winning coaches, global superstars, and business titans who shape the future of athletics.
What makes Flaggโs inclusion remarkable is not simply his age, but the statement it makes about the shifting landscape of sports influence. Traditionally, this list has been dominated by executives, franchise leaders, and veteran athletes at the peak of their careers. For a high school senior to make the cut illustrates just how powerful Flaggโs presence has already become, both on and off the court.
Sports Illustrated credited his ranking to a combination of elite athletic ability, rapidly growing cultural relevance, and the immense expectations surrounding his basketball future. The magazine noted that Flagg has become โthe face of a new generation of athletes who command influence before they even step into the professional spotlight.โ
Indeed, Flaggโs influence is already evident. His commitment to Duke sent shockwaves through the recruiting world, instantly elevating the Blue Devilsโ 2025 class into national championship conversation. Beyond college basketball, he has already been labeled a potential No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, with scouts comparing his skillset and versatility to some of the leagueโs most dominant forwards.
But what separates Flagg from other top recruits is his ability to extend his reach outside the game. He has amassed a massive online following, becoming a household name among basketball fans well before playing his first college minute. In todayโs era, where NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals are reshaping how athletes monetize their brands, Flagg represents the prototype of a young star whose financial and cultural impact could rival his performance on the court.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer has repeatedly praised Flaggโs maturity, noting that his work ethic and competitiveness are as advanced as his highlight-reel dunks. โCooperโs a winner,โ Scheyer said. โHe doesnโt just want to be goodโhe wants to set the standard.โ
For Flagg, the recognition by Sports Illustrated is not just a personal milestone but also a sign of basketballโs evolving future. He is part of a new generation of athletes entering the spotlight earlier than ever before, wielding influence not just through their play, but through their cultural footprint.
Whether he ultimately fulfills the lofty comparisons to NBA legends remains to be seen, but his inclusion on such a powerful list makes one thing certain: Cooper Flagg has already changed the conversation.
At just 17 years old, he isnโt simply chasing greatnessโhe is already shaping the future of the sport itself.
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