10:32 AM PT — Duke fans can exhale at least a little bit … Cooper Flagg just walked gingerly back onto the floor to join his teammates on the bench. While it seems unlikely he returns to action Thursday — it’s obviously a positive sign that…
10:32 AM PT — Duke fans can exhale at least a little bit … Cooper Flagg just walked gingerly back onto the floor to join his teammates on the bench. While it seems unlikely he returns to action Thursday — it’s obviously a positive sign that…
UPDATE
10:32 AM PT — Duke fans can exhale at least a little bit … Cooper Flagg just walked gingerly back onto the floor to join his teammates on the bench.
While it seems unlikely he returns to action Thursday — it’s obviously a positive sign that he’s now moving around under his own power.
Look away, Blue Devils fans … Cooper Flagg just hurt his ankle — and based on how he needed a wheelchair to maneuver around after suffering the injury, Duke faithful should be holding its collective breath.
The 6-foot-9 18-year-old — who many believe is a lock to be the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft later this year — sustained the ailment in the first half of Duke’s ACC Tournament quarterfinal matchup with Georgia Tech.
He went up for a rebound … but when he came down, he badly rolled his ankle. He crumpled to the floor in pain — and after needing assistance from teammates to get off the court, he was later seen being pushed around in a wheelchair.
So far, the team’s given no update on his condition — other than announcing he’s doubtful to return to the tilt vs. the Yellow Jackets — but if he were to miss any sort of extended time going forward, it could be catastrophic for Duke’s title hopes.
TMZSports.com
The ACC Tournament will continue through this weekend … and then the big NCAA dance will follow just days after — speedy recovery, Coop!!!
