This ought to be good Duke and Michigan State have put on some great games over the year and Tom Izzo has never shied away from a tough schedule. So the Blue Devils and the Spartans are going to have a rumble in Michigan State’s Breslin Center on December 6th.
He just seems like such a good guy It’s funny. Duke fans know Khaman Maluach, yet we don’t. We know the broad brush outlines of his life - being a refugee, being brought into basketball because he’s tall, coming to Duke, he’s by all accounts a wonderful person - but there’s so much that we don’t know.
This may be the start of a beautiful relationship We’ve been talking a bit during the off-season about what it would mean for the Triangle Basketball dynamic if Will Wade took NC State past UNC and the Tar Heels fell to third place in the local pecking order.
This is where things start to get challenging In our first installment on Duke’s best forwards, we realized how tough it would be to list them, because the normal classifications don’t really work.
College coaches have been contacting 2027 talents directly for the first time since Sunday's green light for the cycle. It's no surprise the Duke basketball staff, plus at least one other blueblood and over a dozen more high-majors, have already dialed up the No.
Which means Jordan vs. Bias There is an argument that last year’s SEC had the greatest year any conference ever had in college basketball. Sorry, but it’s not even close to the ACC in the early 1980’s.
Northern Nash High School (N.C.) forward CJ Rosser heard from the Duke basketball coaches on Sunday. Given it was the first day that college programs were permitted to contact 2027 recruits directly, there's no doubt the versatile weapon is at or near the center of the Blue Devils' radar in the class.
This team really did have great chemistry Several notes in today’s Brotherhood Draft Watch. First, Cooper Flagg was asked to name his favorite NBA player and he immediately went old school, citing Larry Bird.
No one does it quite like Kyrie When you get past all the weird controversies, all the things that happened with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Boston Celtics and the Brooklyn Nets, and you step back and you know what?
One knock against the 2024-25 Duke basketball feats was the lack of competition the team faced as a whole throughout the season, despite early contests against the likes of Auburn, Arizona, Kentucky, and Kansas.
It doesn’t mean much in the long run but it’s very cool for high school kids to get this. This is pretty cool: the Boozer twins will be on the cover of Slam Magazine.
The 2025 NBA Draft appears to have a clear-cut top two picks in Duke's Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper of Rutgers. After that, the draft is full of uncertainty.
Carlos Boozer is soaking up one of life’s full-circle moments. His twin sons, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, just landed on the cover of Slam magazine — and they’re heading to the same campus where their dad built his name: Duke University.
This week, only 13 players earned a good-sign invitation to the NBA Draft green room in Brooklyn's Barclays Center later this month. And Duke basketball product Kon Knueppel is one of them.
ESPN's Jeff Borzello released the site's first 2025 transfer class rankings this week. Of course, the Duke basketball collection doesn't appear on the list due to the fact that the Blue Devils didn't require many replacements via the portal, losing zero scholarship players to it this go-round.
Duke and Texas will play in the inaugural Dick Vitale Invitational in Charlotte on Nov. 4, ESPN announced Monday. The announcement coincides with Vitale's 86th birthday and his new multiyear contract with the network.
Cooper Flagg will meet with the Mavericks brass on June 17, eight days before Dallas is expected to make the Duke freshman forward the No. 1 pick in the draft.
Overall: 40-19 Conference: 17-13 RPI: 30 SOS: 34 Overall: 42-14 Conference: 17-8 RPI: 67 SOS: 222 I mentioned this in our last super regional preview, but this is also not a Super Regional we would’ve projected.
Cooper Flagg was a can’t-miss prospect during his time at Duke, and he was apparently compensated more than accordingly.
The Duke Blue Devils continue to prove that they're consistent national title contenders after a 35-4 season that included the program's 18th trip to the Final Four. Duke entered the NCAA Tournament as a No.
Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils will have a target on their backs heading into the 2025-26 season. While they fell short of winning the NCAA Tournament title, they notched 31 wins and dominated as ACC champions.
Washington State forward Cedric Coward is officially keeping his name in the 2025 NBA Draft, according to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.
Top international prospect Dame Sarr has committed to Duke, where he will join an already loaded recruiting class.
Leading up to the 2025 NBA Draft, the most talked-about prospect of the incoming class is Duke Phenom Cooper Flagg. Following a shocking and historic lottery result, the versatile forward is gearing up for a rather uncommon journey. Typically, the No.
Duke wing Isaiah Evans has withdrawn from the 2025 NBA draft pool and won’t participate in this week’s combine, the league announced Sunday.
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