Duke Basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski said today on ESPN's First Take that Jayson Tatum's foot injury is a "minor setback" and that they "don't think it'll take much time" to get him back. Yesterday, Seth Greenberg was at practice when Tatum went down with a still undisclosed injury to his foot. Since then, there hasn't been much information coming out about a diagnosis or prognosis for recovery, but Krzyzewski's comments to Stephen A. Smith and Matt Jones' comments earlier today at Operation Basketball have to be reassuring to nervous Duke fans.

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The team is already dealing with injuries to another top incoming freshman and one-and-done player, Harry Giles, who had a knee scoped on October 3rd. He's out for around six weeks from the surgery, which would put him back in action just as Duke takes the court against Kansas in the Champions Classic on November 15th.