As a junior in 2018–19, Cooper led McEachern to a perfect 32–0 record and the first state title in school history while averaging 27.2 points, 8.1 assists, 5.6 rebounds and 4.3 steals per game. In the title-game win over Meadowcreek, he scored 20 points and dished four assists as McEachern finished ranked No. 1 in three national polls.[4] He picked up most valuable player (MVP) honors at several tournaments, including the City of Palms Classic and Tournament of Champions.[5] After the season, he was named USA Today All-USA Player of the Year, MaxPreps National Player of the Year, Mr. Georgia Basketball, and Georgia's Gatorade Player of the Year.[6][7][8][9] He also earned USA Today All-USA first team and Naismith All-American second team honors.[10] Cooper was selected to play in the 2020 McDonald's All-American Boys Game on January 23, 2020.[11] On May 6, 2021, Cooper's #2 high school jersey number was retired at McEachern where he was honored as the most decorated male basketball player in school history.[12]
Recruiting
A consensus five-star recruit, Cooper was considered one of the top prospects in his class. On September 27, 2019, he committed to play college basketball for Auburn, becoming the highest-ranked recruit and the second five-star recruit in program history.[13]
Cooper missed the first 12 games of his freshman season due to a National Collegiate Athletic Association investigation into his eligibility. During that time, he explored professional options.[14] On January 9, 2021, he made his Auburn debut, recording 26 points, nine assists and four rebounds in a 94–90 loss to Alabama.[15] Four days later, Cooper posted a season-high 28 points, 12 assists and five rebounds in a 95–77 win over Georgia.[16] As a freshman, he averaged 20.2 points, 8.1 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game through 12 appearances, earning Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team honors. On April 2, 2021, Cooper declared for the 2021 NBA draft, forgoing his remaining college eligibility.[17]
Cooper joined the Hawks' 2022 NBA Summer League roster.[22] On July 22, 2022, Cooper re-signed with the Hawks on another two-way deal.[23] He was waived three days later.[24]
Cleveland Charge (2022–2024)
On September 20, 2022, Cooper signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers,[25] but was waived on October 15.[26] On October 24, he joined the Cleveland Charge's training camp roster.[27] Cooper was named to the G League's inaugural Next Up Game for the 2022–23 season.[28]
In July 2023, Cooper joined the Cleveland Cavaliers for the 2023 NBA Summer League and on September 13, 2023, he re-signed with the Cavaliers.[29] However, he was waived on October 21[30] and one week later re-signed with the Charge.[31]
On February 26, 2024, Cooper signed a 10-day contract with the Cavaliers,[32] although he failed to make an appearance. On March 7, he returned to the Charge.[33]
Cooper was born in Newark, New Jersey to Omar and Kindall Cooper, and the family moved to the Atlanta area when he was around the age of six.[38] He has two sisters, Te'a and Mia, who both won state titles at McEachern, while Te'a continued on to play at Tennessee, South Carolina and Baylor before being drafted by the Phoenix Mercury in the 2020 WNBA draft.[39] He also has a twin brother, Omar.[40]