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    Who Is Cooper Flagg’s Brother? The Other Flagg Making Waves on the Court

    Cooper Flagg, a talented freshman at Duke University, has made waves for his superb basketball abilities. However, his twin brother, Ace Flagg, is also growing as a standout basketball player.

    Let’s dive into Ace’s origin, recent commitments, and what the future promises for this exceptional player.

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    Meet Ace Flagg: Cooper Flagg’s Twin Making Waves in Basketball

    Ace is a three-star recruit in the 2025 class, according to ESPN. He and his brother, both from Maine, were in the same class until Cooper transferred into the 2024 recruiting class to play for the Blue Devils this season.

    Cooper and Ace Flagg were born on December 21, 2006, in Newport, Maine, and have been buddies both on and off the court.

    Their basketball careers began at Nokomis Regional High School, where they played key roles in bringing their team to the Class A state championship.

    Their timing and determination were visible from the start, laying the groundwork for their future pursuits.

    While Cooper’s talent led him to reclassify into the 2024 recruiting class and commit to Duke University, Ace took a different path to speed up his growth. Ace transferred to Greensboro Day School in North Carolina for his final year, allowing him to refine his skills while improving his visibility.

    The Commitment

    Ace, a 6’7″ forward, announced his decision to commit to playing for Maine through his Instagram handle and showed his excitement to join the Black Bears.

    Ace’s commitment is seen as a significant boost to Maine’s basketball prospects, and fans and experts are eyeing his contributions in future seasons.

    Cooper’s twin will join the Black Bears for the 2025-26 season, and expectations are high. His flexibility and basketball IQ make him a key player for the America East Conference school.

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    Analysts are interested in seeing how his skills will grow at the university level and how he will use his experiences to enhance Maine’s standing in college basketball.

    While Cooper continues to excel at Duke, Ace is building his career in the basketball world. His story exemplifies resilience, effective decision-making, and a strong connection to his native state.

    The basketball community is closely monitoring both brothers’ careers, expecting them to reach new heights individually and collectively.

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