NBA Draft 2025: Who Does Cooper Flagg Compare To? Scouting Reports on the Duke Phenom
NBA executives weigh in on Cooper Flagg's ceiling, floor, and stylistic NBA comparisons as the Duke star prepares for the Final Four.

Scouting Cooper Flagg: Who Does the Projected No. 1 Pick Compare To?
As Duke's Cooper Flagg leads his team into the Final Four, NBA scouts and executives are already drawing comparisons between the projected No. 1 overall pick and some of the league's most iconic players. Here's a deep dive into who Flagg resembles at this stage of his career:
Ceiling Comparison: Kawhi Leonard
- Defensive Impact: Like Leonard, Flagg has elite defensive instincts with the size (6'9") and IQ to disrupt offenses immediately.
- Offensive Development Path: Both players started as defensive specialists with offensive games that developed over time. Flagg's mid-range scoring and downhill attacking style mirror Leonard's early career.
- Stats: Through 36 games, Flagg is averaging 25.3 pts, 10.1 reb, 5.6 ast per 40 (pace adjusted) with a 60% TS%, outpacing Leonard’s college numbers.
Floor Comparison: Lamar Odom
- Versatility: Even in a worst-case scenario, Flagg’s playmaking and defensive versatility make him a high-impact player, similar to Odom’s role on the Lakers’ title teams.
- Ball Skills: At 6'10", Flagg handles the ball like a guard—a trait Odom was known for.
- Stats: Flagg's production (5.6 assists, 1.9 blocks per 40) already surpasses Odom’s college output.
In-His-Prime Comparison: Jayson Tatum
- Scoring & Playmaking: Both were mechanical shooters early but evolved into all-around threats. Flagg’s assist numbers (5.6 per 40) blow away Tatum’s college stats.
- Defensive Edge: Flagg is further ahead defensively than Tatum was at Duke.
Second-Star Comparison: Scottie Pippen
- Elite Complementary Skills: If Flagg isn’t a No. 1 scorer, he could still dominate as a playmaking forward like Pippen, benefiting from a lead scorer alongside him.
- Rebounding & Defense: Both fill stat sheets with rebounds, steals, and blocks.
Wildcard Comparison: Andrei Kirilenko
- Defensive Playmaking: Kirilenko led the NBA in blocks as a wing—Flagg may not reach that peak but could be a disruptive force.
- Offensive Upside: Flagg is already far ahead of Kirilenko as a scorer and passer.
Final Takeaway
Flagg’s two-way upside makes him a rare prospect. His floor is Lamar Odom, his ceiling is Kawhi Leonard, and his most realistic outcome may be a mix of Tatum and Pippen—a high-IQ forward who impacts winning in every facet. One thing is certain: whichever team drafts him is getting a franchise-altering talent.
(Data via ESPN Stats & Info)
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