Cooper Flagg hurt his left ankle in Duke's ACC tournament game vs. Georgia Tech and will miss the rest of the game.
The No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils will begin their NCAA Tournament campaign with a Round of 64 matchup on Friday afternoon. The ACC Tournament champions will face off against the winner of Wednesday's First Four,
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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 down awkwardly on the foot of Georgia Tech’s Baye Ndongo while pulling down a rebound late in the first half.
Cooper Flagg and the Duke Blue Devils are Final Four bound. Duke defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 85-65, knocking off one of the best teams remaining in the NCAA Tournament in dominant fashion. Their blowout victory over Alabama advanced the Blue Devils to 12-0 in the NCAA Tournament while playing in New Jersey.
Here's the latest on Cooper Flagg's ankle injury, including whether he'll play vs. Louisville in Saturday's men's ACC tournament championship:
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The visual said it all: Cooper Flagg, crammed into a wheelchair ... before halftime in the Blue Devils’ 78-70 ACC tournament win over Georgia Tech on Thursday.
Following Duke's win vs. UNC in the ACC Tournament, head coach Jon Scheyer provided an injury update on Cooper Flagg's status for the title game.