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Charlotte, N.C. — Even without injured star freshman Cooper Flagg, the top-ranked Duke men's basketball team had more than enough to advance in the ACC Tournament on Thursday afternoon.
Duke’s Cooper Flagg, the ACC’s player and rookie of the year, appeared to injure his left ankle Thursday during the top-ranked Blue Devils’ ACC tournament opener in Charlotte. Flagg came ...
Late in the first half of Duke’s victory against Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals, Flagg exited the game with an ankle injury. There was no structural damage to it, but coach Jon ...
"Proud of this team to step up without two of our key guys." Scheyer described Flagg returning for future games in the ACC Tournament as "a long shot." "I already know how he's wired," Scheyer said.
Amid the tremendous amount of players in and out at Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State — both, in the case of Ven-Allen ...
Flagg suffered the ill-timed injury late in the first half of Duke’s ACC tournament quarterfinal win over Georgia Tech on Thursday. The celebrated freshman leaped for a rebound, landed awkwardly ...
Cooper Flagg is facing a race against time to suit up for Duke in the ACC Tournament finale after suffering an ankle sprain ...
Duke coach Jon Scheyer led the Blue Devils to the ACC regular season and tournament championships, narrowly losing to the Houston Cougars in the Final Four of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
There's little to no drama when it comes to predicting the No. 1 overall pick for this month's NBA draft. Cooper Flagg was ...
Miami is undergoing a rebuild with former Duke assistant Jai Lucas leading the team as its new coach. Interestingly, Lucas also brought four-star recruit and former Blue Devils commit Shelton ...
There’s little to no drama when it comes to predicting the No. 1 overall pick for this month’s NBA draft. Cooper Flagg was earmarked for that spot before ever stepping foot on Duke’s campus last fall.