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Duke’s Jon Scheyer: Cooper Flagg Made ‘Zion Kind of Play’ on Viral Dunk vs. Pitt | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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The Duke men’s basketball team defeated Pittsburgh 76-47 on Tuesday, but it was one play that stood out more than the final score.

Freshman Cooper Flagg stole a pass near the baseline on the defensive end, drove the length of the floor and then unleashed a one-handed tomahawk slam to fire up the crowd at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

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COOPER FLAGG JUST WENT COAST-TO-COAST AND POSTERIZED THE DEFENDER 😱🔥
ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS 🤯 pic.twitter.com/Z5jcZ756ew

Head coach Jon Scheyer said it was “a Zion kind of play,” in reference to former Blue Devils star Zion Williamson, per ESPN’s David Hale.

“We’ve had a few guys through the years to make a couple plays that just spark everybody in the building,” Scheyer said. “That was one of those moments tonight.”

It was a fitting comment considering Williamson had “a Zion kind of play” of his own when he returned to the floor from a hamstring injury for the New Orleans Pelicans for Tuesday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

He broke free in transition and threw down a 360 windmill dunk:

It likely won’t be long until Flagg joins Williamson in the NBA, as B/R’s Jonathan Wasserman projected the Duke star as the No. 1 overall pick in his latest 2025 mock draft. Ironically, it is Williamson’s Pelicans with the No. 1 pick in that mock draft, so Duke fans may have to buy some New Orleans gear if that becomes a reality.

The rims will also be on notice when the Pelicans take the floor if that hypothetical becomes a reality.

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