Duke Head Basketball Coach Jon Scheyer Sends Key Message After Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel Dominate Miami
DURHAM, N.C. – Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer issued a resounding statement following his team’s 84-62 victory over the Miami Hurricanes on Tuesday night, a game where top recruits Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel stole the spotlight with dominant performances.
Flagg, the highly-touted forward from Maine, and Knueppel, the sharpshooting guard from Wisconsin, put on an offensive and defensive clinic, showcasing why they are two of the most highly anticipated freshmen in college basketball. Flagg finished the game with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 blocks, while Knueppel added 21 points, 6 assists, and 4 steals, leading the Blue Devils to a decisive win on their home court.
After the game, Coach Jon Scheyer was quick to praise his freshmen duo for their incredible performances, but he also took the opportunity to send a message about the team’s broader goals and mindset moving forward.
“Cooper and Kon were exceptional tonight, and I couldn’t be prouder of how they played,” Scheyer said in his post-game press conference. “But we know that this is just the beginning. They are both extremely talented players, but it’s important that they, and the rest of the team, continue to grow and improve. The way they approached the game tonight – with focus, effort, and a willingness to compete at a high level – is the standard we want to set here at Duke. We’re not satisfied with just one win. Our goal is to continue to build, continue to execute at a high level, and continue to develop both individually and as a team.”
Flagg, regarded as the No. 1 overall recruit in the country, demonstrated his elite defensive abilities, including multiple jaw-dropping blocks that had the Cameron Crazies roaring. He also showcased his versatility on offense, driving to the basket with ease and knocking down mid-range jumpers. Knueppel, known for his smooth shooting stroke, displayed his scoring touch in a variety of ways, including knocking down 5 three-pointers, many of them coming at crucial moments during Miami’s brief attempts to cut into the lead.
Despite the individual accolades, Scheyer was adamant that Duke’s success was built on a team-first mentality.
“It’s about the collective effort,” he said. “Cooper and Kon are great players, but they would be the first to tell you that this win doesn’t happen without contributions from everyone on the floor. We had great ball movement, shared the basketball, and played with tremendous defensive intensity. That’s what Duke basketball is all about, and that’s how we want to continue playing.”
The win over Miami comes as a crucial one for Duke, as they continue to position themselves as one of the top teams in the ACC and the nation. The Hurricanes, who were ranked in the top 10 going into the game, presented a formidable challenge, but Duke’s defense – led by Flagg’s shot-blocking and Knueppel’s on-ball pressure – was up to the task. The Blue Devils were also highly efficient on offense, shooting 51% from the field and 43% from beyond the arc.
As for Flagg and Knueppel, the two freshmen have quickly become the faces of the Blue Devils’ future. With their dominant performances, they are proving that they are not just the future of the program – they are already capable of making a massive impact on the present.
“It’s been a great start for us, but we know there’s more work to do,” said Flagg after the game. “We’re not thinking about individual numbers or accolades. We’re focused on what’s next – the next game, the next opportunity to get better, and ultimately, the next step towards our team goals.”
For Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils, that next step is already in sight, and with Flagg and Knueppel leading the charge, the future of the program looks brighter than ever.