DURHAM, N.C. -- Cooper Flagg insisted he's "living in the present" and wouldn't speculate on whether he'd just played his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium, but as Duke wrapped its home slate Monday with an emphatic 93-60 win over Wake Forest, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft admitted there were still plenty of emotions as he left the court to chants of "one more year" from the crowd.
"I was just playing with a lot of emotion and a lot of fire," Flagg said.
If it was his final home game in a Duke uniform, he leaves on a high note.