Cooper Flagg has been widely regarded as one of the best NBA Draft prospects in years since he stepped foot on campus at Duke.
Flagg originally committed to Duke as the No. 1 overall player in the nation and may have even exceeded expectations during his freshman year with the program.
The young star helped lead Duke to a 35-4 record, defeating Mount St. Mary's, Baylor, Arizona and Alabama in the NCAA Tournament.
Duke entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed after winning the ACC Tournament title.
Now, it's time for Flagg to spread his wings and embark on his NBA career.
The Duke prospect was recently involved in conversations surrounding one of the most shocking lotteries the league has ever seen.
Flagg, who's viewed as the consensus No. 1 overall pick, may be headed to the Dallas Mavericks after the Western Conference team won the lottery with a 1.8% chance.
On Tuesday, Flagg was interviewed at the NBA Draft Combine which resulted in a response from Duke.
"Congress @dallasmavs," the official social media account of the Duke Blue Devils posted.
"I thought it was really good," Flagg said. "A lot of testing you know, a lot of guys go out there working hard, showing what they can do. I thought it was a really good day.
When asked what he was able to show franchises that have the potential to draft him next month, Flagg pinpointed the "versatility" aspect.
"I think just the versatility, speed, athleticism, vertical all together," Flagg added. "And then just the ability to keep working on my shot."
Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg (2).
Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg (2).
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During his freshman season with the Duke Blue Devils, Flagg averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. He also added 1.4 steals and 1.4 blocks per game, leading Duke in all five major statistical categories.
The predicted No. 1 overall pick won the Naismith Player of the Year and Wooden Award during his freshman season at Duke.