Former NBA star who went first overall says Cooper Flagg should return to Duke
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If Cooper Flagg declares for the NBA Draft, he would immediately become the favorite to be the first overall pick.
However, Flagg has said he wants to return, and a past top selection wants him to do just that.
Larry Johnson, the first overall pick of the 1991 NBA Draft, said Flagg should stay "one more year" at Duke.
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Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg cuts the net after winning the 2025 ACC championship game against the Louisville Cardinals at Spectrum Center. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)
"It's tough to turn down that money when you know you're going to be No. 1, but he's at a great program, Duke," Johnson told TMZ Sports.
"To go back to Duke and spend one more year, just get them skills together a little bit more. I think that would be a pretty good idea. But, again, knowing you're gonna be No. 1 coming out as a freshman, that'd be hard to turn down."
Johnson also dismissed the idea Flagg would be risking an injury if he stayed at college, which could affect his draft stock.
"You can get hurt doing anything," he said.
Johnson had an opportunity to go out on a high note. He was on his way to the NBA after winning the national championship with UNLV in 1990, but he returned for one more year.
Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg reacts in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. (Bob Donnan/Imagn Images)
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Returning for his senior year didn't alter his path much. He still went first overall to the Charlotte Hornets the next season.
Despite his Rebels losing in the Final Four in his final


