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Family Ties: Donovan Clingan is hosting Cooper Flagg on his UConn visit

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By ADAM ZAGORIA

Sophomore big man Donovan Clingan is hosting Cooper Flagg during his official visit to UConn this weekend and the two stars share a family connection as well.

Their mothers played together in the 1990s on the Maine women’s basketball team under coach Joanne P. McCallie, who led the program to six straight NCAA Tournament appearances from 1995-2000. McCallie later coached at Duke from 2007-20.

As first reported by ZAGSBLOG, the 6-foot-9 Flagg is taking the first of three planned official visits to UConn this weekend. His two other visits are slated for Kansas (Oct. 6-8) and Duke (Oct. 20-22). Ironically, the UConn football team (0-3) is hosting No. 18 Duke (3-0) on Saturday.

Fresh off winning the program’s fifth NCAA championship in April, UConn coach Dan Hurley and his staff were regular fixtures at Flagg’s games at Peach Jam this summer when he led Maine United to the 16U championship game.

Connecticut and Maine are obviously both in New England, so there will be some regional familiarity for Flagg, who recently reclassed to become the No. 1 prospect in the Class of 2024. Playing near home is important to Flagg and his family: Kelly Flagg helped arrange for Montverde (FL) Academy to play two games in Maine this coming season on Jan. 5-6.

Former UConn star Ray Allen told me after watching the Huskies win the national championship that the school was a “basketball kingdom” where players can avoid distractions that can happen at other programs.

“I can walk down the street, get in the gym and shoot without any distractions along the way, and that’s what I implore every child to think about when they’re picking a school,” Allen said.

“Make sure you pick somewhere that doesn’t provide excess that keeps you distracted.”

Three UConn players from last year’s NCAA championship team went to the NBA, while two more — Clingan and freshman guard Stephon Castle — are projected Top 5 picks in next year’s draft, according to a CBS Sports Big Board.

Hurley was in the Green Room at Barclays Center in June when Jordan Hawkins and Andre Jackson Jr. were drafted, and he knows that his roster features other NBA prospects going forward.

“Everyone seems to think so,” Hurley said on Draft night. “And they look like it the way they’re practicing.”

Flagg is the projected No. 1 pick in 2025, according to one mock draft.

And Hurley and his staff surely would love to add his picture to the wall depicting all of UConn’s lottery picks.

It would be something if that wall someday featured both Clingan and Flagg.

**For more on Donovan Clingan, check out my New York Times feature on him from earlier this year.

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