Duke's Injury Worries Mount in ACC Tournament
Greensboro, USAThu Mar 13 2025
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Duke's basketball team faced a tough start to their ACC tournament game against Georgia Tech. The team's star player, Cooper Flagg, a freshman forward from Maine, suffered an ankle injury. It happened when he jumped for a rebound and landed awkwardly on a teammate's foot. Flagg was visibly frustrated, slamming his fists into his chair before heading to the locker room for an X-ray. He was later seen in a wheelchair.
Duke's coach, Jon Scheyer, had to make some tough decisions. Flagg was ruled out for the rest of the game, and another key player, Maliq Brown, also had to leave the game early. Brown, known for his defensive skills, re-injured his shoulder while contesting a shot. Brown's injury was so bad that he had to be taken out of the arena on a stretcher. His status for the upcoming NCAA Tournament is still unknown.
The timing of these injuries couldn't be worse for Duke. They had just won the ACC regular-season title and were favorites to win the conference tournament as well. With Flagg and Brown out, Scheyer had to rely on freshmen Patrick Ngongba and graduate Mason Gillis. They managed to cut Georgia Tech's lead from 12 points to 5 by halftime.
The injuries raise questions about Duke's chances in the NCAA Tournament. Flagg is a top contender for National Player of the Year and leads the team in key stats. Without him and Brown, Duke's path to the championship becomes much harder. The team will need to find a way to adapt and overcome these setbacks if they want to continue their quest for a national title.
The ACC tournament is a crucial stepping stone for Duke. A loss to Georgia Tech wouldn't necessarily derail their dreams, but the injuries to Flagg and Brown could have a major impact.
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