2024 Nike Hoop Summit Breakdown Part II: Cooper Flagg Shines for Team USA, Doubts Arise for Ace Bailey
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Publication Date |
Apr 15, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:39:58

In Part II of the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit breakdown, Rafael and James Barlowe share their thoughts on the top performances from Team USA's 95-78 victory over the World Team. They begin by discussing Asa Newell's impressive display, highlighting his 17 points and 10 rebounds, showcasing how he outshined highly touted prospects Khaman Maluach and Ulrich Chomche. Moving on, the Barlowe Brothers analyze Cooper Flagg's standout game, where he recorded 19 points and 11 rebounds. However, despite his strong showing, doubts about Flagg's NBA potential and his billing as a potential top pick in the 2025 draft emerge from an NBA scout. In the final segment, Rafael and James turn their attention to the Rutgers duo of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, expressing particular concern over Bailey's shot selection. As they wrap up, James vocalizes his thoughts on Isaiah Evans' fit at Duke, pondering whether Kentucky, under new coach Mark Pope's pro-style offense, might be a better option for the talented player.

In Part II of our 2024 Nike Hoop Summit breakdown, Rafael and James Barlowe delve into Team USA's impressive 95-78 victory over the World Team.

In Part II of the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit breakdown, Rafael and James Barlowe share their thoughts on the top performances from Team USA's 95-78 victory over the World Team. They begin by discussing Asa Newell's impressive display, highlighting his 17 points and 10 rebounds, showcasing how he outshined highly touted prospects Khaman Maluach and Ulrich Chomche. Moving on, the Barlowe Brothers analyze Cooper Flagg's standout game, where he recorded 19 points and 11 rebounds. However, despite his strong showing, doubts about Flagg's NBA potential and his billing as a potential top pick in the 2025 draft emerge from an NBA scout. In the final segment, Rafael and James turn their attention to the Rutgers duo of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, expressing particular concern over Bailey's shot selection. As they wrap up, James vocalizes his thoughts on Isaiah Evans' fit at Duke, pondering whether Kentucky, under new coach Mark Pope's pro-style offense, might be a better option for the talented player.

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