Duke coach Jon Scheyer secured the biggest win of his career on Monday with the commitment of five-star forward Cooper Flagg. Flagg is the top prospect in the 2024 recruiting cycle and his commitment catapults Duke to the No. 1 spot in the 247 Sports Class of 2024 Team Recruiting Rankings. This is a significant achievement for Scheyer and his coaching staff, as it positions the Blue Devils as a powerhouse for the 2024-25 season.
Flagg, a 6-foot-8 forward from Montverde Academy in Florida, is highly regarded as one of the most talented high school players in recent memory. He chose Duke over reigning national champion UConn, citing his comfort with the coaching staff and their commitment to holding players accountable and pushing them to be better. Flagg’s commitment is a testament to Duke’s reputation as a premier program.
Adding Flagg to their recruiting class is a major boost for Duke, which already boasts three top-60 prospects in five-star forwards Isaiah Evans and Kon Knueppel, as well as four-star forward Darren Harris. The Blue Devils are also in the running to land several other highly-ranked players as the early signing period approaches. This class showcases the strength of the program under Scheyer’s leadership.
Flagg’s decision to reclassify and make himself eligible for the 2025 NBA Draft further underscores his talent and potential. He will be a valuable asset to Duke during the 2024-25 season, showcasing his skills as a two-way player with strong defensive instincts, shot-blocking ability, and scoring prowess at all levels of the game. With Flagg joining the team, Duke’s already impressive recruiting history is enhanced.
Duke has previously secured commitments from two other No. 1 overall prospects in the 247Sports era – Marvin Bagley III and RJ Barrett. These recruiting victories helped the Blue Devils assemble some of the strongest classes in recent history. The addition of Flagg to the list further solidifies Duke’s reputation as a top destination for elite high school talent.
With Flagg off the board, attention now turns to five-star guard Dylan Harper, the top remaining uncommitted prospect in the 2024 class. Harper is being pursued by several schools, including Duke, Rutgers, Indiana, Auburn, and Kansas. His decision could have a significant impact on which program ultimately finishes with the No. 1 recruiting class in the country.
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