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Dylan Harper, Cooper Flagg, Top Highlights from 2024 McDonald's All American Game

Timothy Rapp

Dylan Harper and Cooper Flagg had people talking during the McDonald's All American Game on Tuesday night.

The former, a Rutgers commit, went off to the tune of 22 points, five assists, six rebounds, a block and a steal en route to winning co-MVP honors alongside Maryland commit Derek Queen.

"My teammates trusted me," he told ESPN at halftime after putting up 14 points in the first half alone. "If I get going, I think I'm very hard to stop."

Harper—who is the son of former NBA player Ron Harper and the No. 3 overall player in the Class of 2024, per 247Sports' Composite Rankings—certainly had folks on social media impressed:

Flagg, the top overall prospect in the Class of 2024 who is heading to Duke, undoubtedly had some highlight moments on the night:

He had a more muted night than Harper overall, however, finishing with eight points, six rebounds and three assists. While he didn't put up huge numbers, some fans still saw his potential:

Flagg and his supporters would argue that his statistically tepid game was offset by his team earning the win. Either way, both Harper and Flagg had their respective future programs feeling pretty excited about the future.

   

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