Duke beat Georgia Tech 78-70 in the ACC Tournament quarterfinal on Thursday, but the larger concern following the win is Cooper Flagg’s health. Duke’s star freshman left the game in a wheelchair in ...
Flagg injured his left ankle, left the game, got x-rays and was seen in wheelchair in the bowels of the Spectrum Center ...
Duke star Cooper Flagg left his team's Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament quarterfinal game on Thursday with a left ankle ...
Cooper Flagg left Thursday's Duke-Georgia Tech ACC tournament quarterfinal near the end of the first half with an ankle ...
Duke coach Jon Scheyer says it’s a “real longshot” that freshman star Cooper Flagg will be able to play in the Atlantic Coast ...
Today’s ACC Tournament Quarterfinals features the Stanford Cardinal and the No. 13 ranked Louisville Cardinals in a battle to decide if the color or the avian species reigns supreme.
The Yellow Jackets lost in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament Thursday, but other options exist to keep playing.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer said Thursday that x-rays on Cooper Flagg came back negative after the Blue Devils' superstar freshman ...
Duke lost Cooper Flagg to a left ankle injury in the first half, then rallied behind freshman Kon Knueppel to defeat Georgia ...
More than anything, his health is all that matters right now. But during the broadcast, ESPN's Cory Alexander suggested something entirely different. His comments, which specifically targeted Cooper's ...