Finally, the Duke Blue Devils were crowned champions in the ACC Championship after defeating the Louisville Cardinals, with the notable absence of their star player, Cooper Flagg. The teamās standout is still recovering from a serious ankle injury, and it was his coach, Jon Scheyer, who addressed his situation ahead of the upcoming March Madness.
After the victory, where his team ultimately triumphed decisively over the Cardinals, one of the obvious questions for Dukeās coach was whether he had any certainty about Flaggās presence in the upcoming March Madness the following week.
According to reports from Conor OāNeill via his official X (formerly Twitter) account @ConorONeill_DI, Scheyer appeared optimistic about the presence of his star player in such a major event.
āTrending in a great way where Cooper will be ready to play right away in the NCAA tournament,ā OāNeill posted about the words of the Blue Devilsā head coach.

Head coach Jon Scheyer of the Duke Blue Devils speaks with Cooper Flagg #2 during the second half of the game against the North Carolina Tar Heels at Cameron Indoor Stadium on February 01, 2025 in Durham, North Carolina.
However, thereās a twist in the story, as according to reports from Chris Lea on his X account, the HC did not confirm 100% Flaggās presence for the next game: āJon Scheyer says he did not confirm that Cooper Flagg would play next week, but says thatās his intention. Says heās not sure where the earlier report came from @WRAL,ā Lea said via @ChrisLeaTV.

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Scheyerās confidence in winning the ACC Championship
The Blue Devils achieved their first major goal by becoming ACC Champions after defeating the Louisville Cardinals decisively. Once the game was over, Jon Scheyer issued a big statement following his teamās victory.
āI told our team right away [at the start of the season], I believe if we approach it the right way, one day at a time, when we have opportunities to win a championship like this, weāll be ready for it,ā Scheyer said to the press.
āNot to put up Day 1, San Antonio or ACC regular-season championship or ACC tournament championship. Our guys have taken it to heart,ā he also added.





