Duke basketball phenom Cooper Flagg throws down two-handed dunk at Cameron Indoor Stadium

In his first game at Cameron Indoor Stadium in two weeks, Duke basketball phenom Cooper Flagg reunited with home fans with another huge dunk.

Thanks to a lengthy road trip against Arizona and Kansas, the Cameron Crazies went 13 days without a home Duke basketball game to attend. Freshman phenom [autotag]Cooper Flagg[/autotag] rewarded them for their patience during the first half of Friday’s game against Seattle.

With the Blue Devils building a double-digit lead against the Redhawks near the end of the opening frame, Tulane transfer Sion James grabbed the ball right out of Seattle forward Viktor Rajkovic’s hands near the half-court line.

James took a few seconds to gather the ball before lofting a pass to Flagg, who’d sprinted down the court with a free run at the hoop. The 17-year-old star forward gathered the ball in both hands, took a single step, and cocked it back over his head for a dunk that brought all of Durham to its feet.

Friday is just Flagg’s seventh collegiate game, and the first-year Duke forward has already made a habit of thunderous slams on his home court. He finished the opening 20 minutes against Seattle with nine points, four rebounds, and two assists.