Despite four straight losses, Cooper Flagg has been nothing short of sensational over his last four games, proving once again why heβs considered one of the most complete young stars in college basketball.
In those four contests, Flagg has averaged 37.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game, carrying the offensive load while still impacting every area of the floor. His scoring outbursts β including performances of 32, 36, 34, and a career-high 49 points β highlight just how dominant heβs been, even when results havenβt gone his teamβs way.
What makes this stretch even more impressive is the efficiency. Flagg has shot over 50% from the field in three of the four games and knocked down big shots from deep when his team needed them most. His 49-point explosion against Charlotte, where he shot nearly 70% from the floor, was a masterclass in shot selection, confidence, and composure.
But Flagg hasnβt just been scoring. Heβs also rebounded at a high level, consistently pulling down 8β12 boards, while creating for teammates and defending multiple positions. His three-block, two-steal performance against San Antonio showed that even on tough nights, he remains fully engaged defensively.
While the losses are frustrating, they shouldnβt overshadow what Flagg is doing individually. Heβs playing heavy minutes, facing constant defensive attention, and still finding ways to dominate.
Simply put, the wins havenβt followed yet β but Cooper Flaggβs play has been elite. If this level continues, itβs only a matter of time before his performances start translating into victories.








