Harry Giles of Wesleyan Christian is seen before the Under Armour Elite 24 Skills Competition on Friday, August 22, 2014 in New York, NY. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)Gregory Payan/Associated Press

Duke Blue Devils commit Harry Giles suffered a torn ACL on Nov. 5 and has undergone surgery. His timeline to return to the floor is unclear.

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Giles Comments on Surgery

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Giles took to Twitter after his surgery to provide an update on his status:

Harry Giles III @HGizzle1

Surgery went great. Thanking God & everyone who prayed for me. These tough times make me a Monster😈 I'll be back‼️

Giles' ACL Injury Adds to History of Knee Problems

The 6'10" Oak Hill Academy product has a history of knee injuries, as he tore his left ACL and MCL two years ago, per ESPN's Jeff Borzello. Per SNY.tv's Adam Zagoria, the tear is in his right ACL this time around and has been categorized as slight.

Duke is getting a superb playmaker in the frontcourt, but the nature of his injury suggests he may not be ready to play right away as a freshman.

However, barring complications, Giles should be recovered in time to enjoy a productive college career.