Duke star Cooper Flagg left his team’s Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament quarterfinal game on Thursday with a left ankle injury and is doubtful to return.
No. 1 Duke overcame injuries to star Cooper Flagg and Maliq Brown to beat Georgia Tech, advancing to the ACC Tournament semifinals.
The scope of Cooper Flagg’s celebrity was evident Thursday long before he stepped onto the court for Duke’s ACC Tournament ...
After getting off to a slow start, Maliq Brown (shoulder) and Cooper Flagg (ankle) sustained injuries within two minutes of ...
Cooper Flagg went airborne to snag a rebound in his first ACC Tournament game when Duke's freshman star landed awkwardly and crashed to the court, holding his left ankle and writhing in pain.
North Carolina, playing for its postseason lives, outfought Wake Forest 68-59 to advance to the ACC Tournament semifinals.
Duke basketball managed to overcome a 14-point deficit against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets to record a 78-70 ACC ...
Duke forward Cooper Flagg sits on the bench during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Georgia Tech in ...
Flagg's sprained ankle looms large for Duke with March Madness right around the corner. But his coach appears to be taking ...
Duke coach Jon Scheyer says it’s a “real longshot” that freshman star Cooper Flagg will be able to play in the Atlantic Coast ...
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