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Cooper Flagg, a standout player for Duke, has been sidelined for several games in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) tournament due to an ankle sprain. His absence has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike, as Flagg has been a key contributor to the team's success this season. However, recent updates indicate that he is expected to be available for the upcoming NCAA tournament.
Flagg's injury occurred during a crucial stretch of the season, prompting the coaching staff to exercise caution in his recovery. The team has been working diligently to ensure he regains full strength before returning to the court. His unique skill set and ability to perform under pressure make him an invaluable asset for Duke as they prepare for the tournament.
As the NCAA tournament approaches, the return of Flagg could significantly impact Duke's chances of advancing deep into the competition. Fans are eagerly anticipating his return, hoping to see him back in action and leading the team in their quest for a championship.
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