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No. 2 Duke deals with Cooper Flagg Injury Scare, Rout Florida St. | National

No. 2 Duke stood in the first half against the Star Freshman Cooper Flag in a Blowout of Florida, 100-65, on Saturday evening in Durham, NC Isaiah Evans, in 19 points, and flag, although most of the first half with 16 points for Duke (26: 3, 17-1) in the league league with a game with a game, in the league), in the league and a line of Louis, in the league), in the league, in the league, in the league, in the league, in the league, in the league, in the league, in the league, in the league, they were standing in the league and in the line of league in the league. Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach added 14 points each. Jamir Watkins had 15 of his 21 points in the second half, and reserve Jerry Deng scored 12 points for the State Florida (16-13, 7-11), which lost his third game in a row. Flagg, who played for 20 minutes, was hit in the face when he drove down the left side of the lane in the first half. A trainer took care of an apparent cut on the face. Flagg played a little more than seven minutes in the first half and scored four points. He missed the last 11:27 half. But he was on the pitch to start the second half, and during a sequence in about four minutes, flag blocked a shot that changed into a breakout and Knueppel in a three-point game. During his free time, Flagg left the gym twice to evaluate the training staff. He was on the bench in the last minutes before half -time. Duke led 47-30 at halftime, with Evans, Knueppel and Reserve Mason Gillis pouring in nine points. The game was temporarily lasted after half -time with 19 fouls in the first nine minutes of the second half. Duke scored 38.1 percent in the first half, but scored five 3 points and was a 10-by-13 mark for free throws. The Blue Devils had 12 templates in the 16 baskets in the first half and had a 10-0 advantage in points from sales. This was the only meeting of the season between the teams. It was the last visit to the Cameron Indoor Stadium as a coach for the retired head coach of Florida State Leonard Hamilton, who was honored in a short ceremony before the game. -Media on the Level field