Cooper Flagg reveals favorite VNBA players games

Only two days after chosen No. 1 Total by Dallas Mavericks in NBA Draft NBA, Cooper Flagg He already shows his support for local basketball. The former Voivoda drain attended VNA calculation between Dallas Vings and Indiana fever in the center of American Airlines, 27. June, immersed in the energy and culture of the league.
During the game, Flagg He shared his admiration for VNBA and especially named A’ja Wilson the Las Vegas Aces as his favorite player.
“I’d say that a’ja Wilson, I like her game a lot,” Cooper Flagg said in an interview aside.
Not only that, but he also praised 2024. Not. 1 Total Choice of Caitlin Clark, calling her transformative for sports.
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Wilson, triple and ruling VNBA MVP continues to build heritage defined by dominance and consistency. On Wednesday, June 26, she became The fastest player in VNBA history reached 5,000 points in careerAchieving the feat in only 238 games. She violated the previous record held by Brean Stewart, whose 242 games were to hit the same tag.
In ACES ’85 -59 blowing victories via Connecticut Sun that night, Wilson scored 22 points, together with eight rebounds, four assists, four steals and three blocks. Her milestone 5000. The point came on the left-wing schedule in the middle of the first quarter.
With that performance, she climbed at 27. At all time lists, and now 5,015 points, average 21.1 points per game, highest in VNBA history. So, it is clear why the flag look towards it as one of the best players in basketball.
Wilson’s career career points out that she could surpass Diana Taurasi VNBA Record Record of 10,646 points. If Wilson keeps his tempo, she will need about 267 more games, approximately six additional seasons, to overtake Taurasi. Given that Vilson would only be 34 years old, eight years younger than Tauras would be in his last season, a feat appears.
Since entering the league in 2018 years as a general selection, Wilson gave prizes, including Novaka years and three MVP awards (2020, 2022, 2024). Wilson also won the National Championship during his College in South Carolina in 2017 years.
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