The No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils are gearing up for the Final Four on Saturday against No. 1 Houston in San Antonio. It is the first Final Four trip since Jon Scheyer became the head coach, and the Blue Devils have had almost no hiccups along the way.
Cooper Flagg is the likely No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft and is one of two favorites for national player of the year.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer and freshman phenom Cooper Flagg are on an incredible run together. After a 28-3 regular season and an ACC tournament win, the Blue Devils have stormed through the first four rounds of the NCAA tournament and are onto the Final Four for the first time since 2015.
For the umpteenth time, a national media member asked the Duke basketball head coach if Cooper Flagg could become a sophomore in Durham.
Scheyer came to Duke in 2006 as a highly-touted teenager from the Chicago suburbs with a slender body and a deadly jump shot and matured into an All-American point guard who led his team to a national championship as a senior 4 years later.
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The main topic of conversation surrounding the No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils over the last month has been their NCAA Tournament run and what they’ve been able to accomplish on their way to their first Final Four since 2022.
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Just weeks after Duke cut down the nets at Spectrum Center, claiming a second ACC Tournament championship in three seasons, the Charlotte Hornets and Utah Jazz took the court, littered with former Blue Devils stars in a battle of lottery hopefuls — both well within reach of landing Duke superstar Cooper Flagg in June’s NBA Draft.