12-24-2025, 07:02 PM
Another thing to consider re the Luka/Flagg comparison, since we're diving in, is experience. Not only is Flagg a year younger than Luka was when he came over, but he's pretty significantly less experienced. That's a crazy thing to say, because Flagg has a wide range of very high level experience for an 18 year old, topped by a year at Duke and the rarest of opportunities to mix it up with team USA as a high schooler, but Luka's journey from age 13 to getting drafted is just unheard of. I'm not even sure he should've been called a rookie, tbh.

