Few players have transformed the game quite like Allen Iverson. Over 14 seasons with teams like the Sixers and Nuggets, he averaged 26.7 points, 6.2 assists, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.2 steals across 914 games. He was an 11-time All-Star, won Rookie of the Year, earned an MVP, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016. AI didn’t just play—he changed the culture. So, when he takes a moment to praise a rising star? That’s rare. And it says a lot.
Cooper Flagg touched down in New York for draft week, and all eyes are on him (naturally). The 18-year-old Duke phenom is expected to go No. 1 overall to Dallas after a monster season that somehow lived up to the hype. He led Duke to 35 wins, a Final Four, and even snagged the Wooden Award. And by Sunday? He was already making headlines, thanks to a viral moment with none other than Allen Iverson at ‘Fanatics Fest’.
A now-viral Instagram video captured the moment everyone’s been talking about—Cooper Flagg and Allen Iverson, face to face. And AI was all in. “That’s a bad dude right there. That’s a bad guy,” Iverson said with a smile, clearly hyped to meet the Duke star. He walked right up to Flagg like a proud big brother, adding, “What’s up, baby! How you doing? You excited? Good luck—do what you do, man. I love watching you play.”
Cooper Flagg isn’t just carrying his game to the NBA—he’s bringing a whole town with him. The 18-year-old star hails from Newport, Maine, and he’s never shied away from his roots. That small-town pride and humble attitude showed all season at Duke, and now, as he steps into the biggest week of his life, it’s still front and center.
Fresh off his arrival in New York for the draft, Flagg spoke to Athlon Sports and couldn’t hide his excitement. “I’m excited—should be a fun week, filled with a bunch of events,” he said. “I feel blessed to be here. It means a lot. A bunch of my family and friends are making the trip up from Maine to celebrate. Hopefully, I’ll hear my name called. It’s just a really cool and special experience.”
And yet, for all the emotion and excitement, it didn’t take long for fans—and sneaker insiders—to zero in on something bigger: what Flagg’s viral moment with Iverson might mean off the court. Namely, could he become the new face of Reebok?
If Flagg does end up repping the Vector? He won’t be Reebok’s first choice—but he might be their most important. Just last year, the brand tried to land a generational talent in Ace Bailey, who’s now projected to go top-5 in this year’s draft. Bailey had it all—explosive numbers at Rutgers, massive NIL value, and superstar upside. But when Reebok made their move? The deal fizzled.
On Netflix’s Power Moves, Shaq opened up about the miss. “Had the opportunity to sign Ace Bailey, but he’s a very expensive ticket,” he said. “Now it’s just back to the drawing board.” Bailey eventually inked with Nike, joining a stacked roster of future stars. For Reebok, it was a gut punch.
Which brings us back to Flagg. Viral hype, MVP credentials, and a personality that’s already won over legends like Iverson? No wonder fans are already dreaming up Reebok 2.0—with Cooper Flagg at the center.
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