Cooper Flagg injury update: ACC Network broadcast gives latest on Duke star

Duke’s Cooper Flagg had to leave their game against Florida State in the first half on Saturday. He was hit in the face twice in the first half, with the second one resulting in a poked eye for the Blue Devil superstar. Flagg had to leave the game with more than 11 minutes left in the first half and did not return to the floor. During halftime, the ACC Network broadcast updated his status.
The ACC Network broadcast revealed that he would be back on the floor for the second half. Flagg was perfectly fine and back in the game.
And Saturday’s game wasn’t even close. The Blue Devils poured it on, rolling to a 100-65 victory over the Seminoles, once again showcasing they are one of the nation’s best.
It was a historic victory for the Blue Devils in more ways than one. Duke has now won nine ACC games by 25 points or more, a school record. It’s also the most in ACC history. They’ve also won five straight games by 15 points or more, tying a school record. And they’ve won three straight by 35 points or more, tying yet another school record.
Cooper Flagg and Duke continue to dominate
Even with Flagg injured and missing a good chunk of the first half, it simply didn’t matter.
Duke is rolling along like a well-oiled machine, and it’ll be fascinating to see anyone can stop them in March Madness. The Blue Devils continue to dominate the boards to get second chance points, a theme for them for much of the 2024-2025 season.
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Flagg finished with 16 points on five of nine shooting from the field. He also had six rebounds and four assists. The freshman phenom only played 20 minutes on Saturday, and truth be told, he probably could have played even less if Jon Scheyer wanted him to. Flagg still found a way to be highly productive in the blowout victory.
Duke had a season-high 21 offensive rebounds against the Seminoles, scoring 17 second-chance points. Keep in mind they did that against Florida State, one of the tallest teams in all of college basketball. It speaks to the level of their dominance.
Tyrese Proctor didn’t play at all for Duke on Saturday. Once again, it didn’t matter at all. Freshman Isaiah Evans had 19 points and Khaman Maluach tallied a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Duke now sits at 26-3 overall and 17-1 in ACC play, with their lone ACC loss coming on the road to the Clemson Tigers.