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Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg, the presumptive No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, injured his left ankle ...
Flagg rolled his left ankle in the first half of the top-ranked Blue Devils' quarterfinal win against Georgia Tech.
The Blue Devils freshman phenom is unlikely to play again in the ACC tournament after leaving in first half of quarterfinal just days before Selection Sunday.
Flagg went up for a rebound and crashed to the floor after he appeared to have his left foot land on the foot of Georgia Tech’s Darrion Sutton.
Duke men's basketball star and Maine native Cooper Flagg suffered a left ankle injury in Thursday's ACC tournament opener against Georgia Tech.
Flagg left the Blue Devils' quarterfinal against Georgia Tech with in the first half with a left ankle injury.
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Forde was referring to Kenyon Martin, who broke his right leg, including the tibia and fibula. Flagg's injury, however, is to ...