North American Basketball League allows scouts to watch young players during the championship in the city of Las Vegas
According to a memo sent to the teams, obtained by the American “ESPN”, according to the journalist Jonathan Givonythis last Tuesday, the 5th, the NBA allowed scouts to watch high school prospects, including Cooper Flaggduring the final stretch of the In-Season Tournamentwhich takes place in the city of Las Vegas.
As part of a partnership with Niketeams will be allowed to participate in five matches of the “Nike EYBL Scholastic Showcase Games”, between December 8th and 9th, including a game on the 8th at T-Mobile Arenabetween the Montever Academyby Flagg, and the Link Academy. The young man is the highlight, considered the best high school player, already committed to Dukein addition to Tre Johnsonwho is ranked fourth in the class of 2024 by “ESPN”, committed to Texas.
Cooper Flagg in a W vs. the boozer twins:
23 pts
8 rebs
7 asts—Ryan Lommen (@TheDukeNation) December 2, 2023
To make things easier, the semifinals and final of the NBA Cup will take place at the T-Mobile Arena, between December 7th and 9th, and the teams will already be in Las Vegas. This is one of several high school events certified by the league in the memo sent out on November 20th. The NBA has long considered allowing franchises greater access to evaluate prospects before college. In the past, participation in any high school event was prohibited.
Source: sportbuzz

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