Sad to Miss Flagg: Isaiah Evans Returning to Duke as Cooper Flagg Declares for NBA Draft…

Sad to Miss Flagg: Isaiah Evans Returning to Duke as Cooper Flagg Declares for NBA Draft…

 

In a surprising twist of events, Duke Blue Devils fans are facing a bittersweet offseason. While one star exits, another stays committed. Cooper Flagg, the much-hyped freshman phenom, officially declared for the 2025 NBA Draft this week, while rising sophomore Isaiah Evans confirmed heโ€™ll return to Durham for at least one more season.

 

Flaggโ€™s announcement didnโ€™t exactly shock anyoneโ€”his elite skill set, defensive intensity, and court vision have had NBA scouts raving since his high school days at Montverde Academy. Projected as the potential No. 1 overall pick, the 6-foot-9 forward averaged 18.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks per game in his lone season at Duke. His departure leaves a void not just on the court, but in the hearts of Blue Devil fans who had hoped for a deeper NCAA tournament run this past season.

 

Social media lit up with tributes and highlight reels after Flagg made his decision public. โ€œSad to miss Flagg,โ€ one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). โ€œHe gave us hope, swagger, and unforgettable moments. Wishing him the best in the league.โ€

 

But even as the program says goodbye to a generational talent, the return of Isaiah Evans is a major silver liningโ€”and a reason to believe that next yearโ€™s Duke squad could still be something special.

 

Evans, a 6-foot-7 wing known for his scoring instincts and perimeter defense, had a promising freshman year that was at times overshadowed by Flaggโ€™s stardom. He averaged 10.4 points per game while shooting 37% from beyond the arc, and his confidence grew steadily as the season progressed. With Flagg gone, Evans is now expected to take on a leadership role and become the face of Dukeโ€™s next chapter.

 

โ€œI feel like Iโ€™ve got more to prove,โ€ Evans said in a statement. โ€œI love this school, and Iโ€™m not done wearing this jersey. Iโ€™m coming back hungrier than ever.โ€

 

Head Coach Jon Scheyer will certainly welcome that hunger. The Blue Devils will now retool around Evans and a strong incoming freshman class, which includes top-20 recruits and much-needed depth in the frontcourt. The coaching staff is also rumored to be active in the transfer portal, potentially looking for a veteran big to fill the gap left by Flaggโ€™s exit.

 

Analysts believe that while Duke may lack a once-in-a-generation player like Flagg next season, the team could be more balanced and cohesive overall. โ€œIsaiah Evans returning is a huge boost,โ€ ESPNโ€™s Jay Bilas said. โ€œHeโ€™s a guy who can explode next year with more touches and more responsibility.โ€

 

For now, Duke fans are left with mixed emotionsโ€”celebrating the future of one young star while saying goodbye to another. But as Evans steps into a larger spotlight, thereโ€™s hope that this story is far from over.

 

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