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Everyone Knows Cooper Flagg — But His Twin Brother Might Be the Real Sleeper Story…Read More….
Everyone Knows Cooper Flagg — But His Twin Brother Might Be the Real Sleeper Story…Read More….
For the past two years, Cooper Flagg has been the name dominating every corner of the basketball world. From viral high school clips to becoming the most anticipated NBA prospect in nearly a decade, the Duke star and 2025 No. 1 pick has become a household name long before stepping foot in the league. But quietly, and almost deliberately outside the spotlight, another member of the Flagg family has been carving his own path — and insiders are beginning to whisper the same thing: the real sleeper story might be Cooper’s twin brother, Ace.
Ace Flagg has lived in the shadows of a phenom. Cooper’s meteoric rise meant more cameras, more scouts, and more national attention than any high school player should reasonably attract. Ace, meanwhile, embraced a different role — the glue guy, the defender, the rebounder, the teammate who did everything that didn’t make highlight reels. But with Cooper off to the NBA and basketball evaluators searching for the next breakout name, Ace is finally getting the long-overdue spotlight.
What’s changed? For one, Ace’s physical development has taken a massive leap. Standing at 6’7″ with a growing frame and improved explosiveness, he has transformed from a reliable role player into someone scouts now see as a legitimate high-major prospect in his own right. Coaches who watched the two throughout high school note that Ace was often just as competitive, just as focused, and sometimes even more versatile than his superstar brother — he simply didn’t need to be the scoring engine.
Now, with Cooper gone, Ace is stepping into a starring role for the first time in his basketball life. Early preseason scrimmage reports paint the picture of a player ready to explode: improved shooting mechanics, a confident off-the-dribble game, and the same tenacious defensive instincts that made him invaluable at every level he’s played. Suddenly, the scouts who once attended games just to watch Cooper are taking notes with Ace’s name at the top of the page.
Yet what makes Ace truly compelling isn’t just the skillset — it’s the mentality. While Cooper thrived under pressure, Ace thrived in silence. He learned to play without expectation, to impact games by doing all the subtle things most fans never see. That foundation has built a player who understands the game at a deep level, who knows how to win, and who isn’t chasing hype but production.
Recruiting analysts now project Ace as one of the fastest-rising prospects in the 2026 class. Some even believe he could end up as a legitimate NBA prospect — a testament not to his surname, but to his own work ethic and rapidly evolving game.
The Flagg name may forever be synonymous with Cooper’s superstardom. But every so often in sports, the quieter story ends up being the more fascinating one. And as Ace steps out from the shadow and into his own era, one thing is becoming increasingly clear:
Everyone already knows Cooper Flagg.
But his twin brother might just be the real breakout story waiting to happen.
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