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Duke was cruising toward the title game. Cooper Flagg had 27 points and the ball at the end. So how did a dream season end like this?
Up six in the final minute, Duke let the lead and a chance to play for a national title slip away as Cooper Flagg’s last shot ...
Flagg isn't alone. His roommate Kon Knueppel is in there, too, but the pain is palpable. Flagg's anguish was apparent in the ...
Duke was right where it had worked all season to be. What happened next was unforgettable, history of the most painful kind.
The Duke Blue Devils were just over 30 seconds away from a national title game when they held a 67-61 lead over the Houston ...
For such an epic loss, only the fictionalized unhinged Duke alum Timothy Ratliff could deliver on social media.
Instead of extending his team’s narrow lead, Proctor missed the front end of a one-and-one, with the ball bouncing off the rim toward Houston’s J’Wan Roberts and Duke’s Cooper Flagg.
With the Blue Devils leading by one point and 20 seconds left in the second half, Cooper Flagg fouled Cougars forward J'Wan ...
And a desperate last shot by Proctor was well off to complete the epic collapse ... A dejected Cooper Flagg walks off the court after Duke’s Final Four loss to Houston.
Flagg's anguish was apparent in the postgame press conference, just moments after a Duke collapse that will go ... trust the work that I've put in." Cooper Flagg misses final shot, but does ...
The Duke Blue Devils saw their season come to an end due to a tough collapse in the final eight minutes of their Final Four ...