The former Duke big man is thriving with the Mavs. Dereck Lively has been one of the better rookies this NBA season and that has continued in the playoffs.
The newly minted Hokie on why he decided to leave Duke As you know, Jaden Schutt has decided to transfer from Duke to Virginia Tech, where he’ll play for Mike Young in a three point-happy offense.
It’s an important thing too When we talked about Kyle Filipowski’s draft prospects Friday, we talked about several aspects of his game but completely forgot one that’s highly impressive and getting better rapidly: his passing.
Good basic advice here After Anthony Edwards’ star turn in this year’s NBA playoffs, people have been pumping him up as the next Michael Jordan. Mikę Krzyzewski says it would be a good idea to tap the brakes.
Featuring a young Kareem, then known as Lew Alcindor. John Wooden won back-to-back titles with UCLA in 1964 and 1965 but UCLA wasn’t invited in 1966. Texas Western won that year in one of the most significant wins in college basketball history.
A under-the-radar transfer with some intrigue Cameron Sheffield, who played three years at Rice, has opted to transfer to Duke. He’s a 6-6 guard from Alpharetta, Georgia, about 40 minutes from Sion James’s hometown of Sugar Hill.
This must have been incredibly difficult Over the last year and a half to two years, Cooper Flagg has become a phenomenon, one of the most highly hyped basketball recruits in recent memory.
Could he be planning to wrap up his run at Virginia? For all intents and purpose, Virginia basketball has two eras: the Terry Holland era and the Tony Bennett era.
This should be fun... Since Sion James is now a Blue Devil, this would be a good time to talk about his character a bit. He should fit right in at Duke.
As the Brotherhood rolls on In Wednesday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Boston clinched a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals with a 113-98 win over Cleveland and Dallas took a 3-2 lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder with a 104-92 win of their own.
We know everything now except for one player’s final destination So with all the transfers out this spring - a new feature across college basketball, for better or worse - it’s a good time to run down where everyone is going to be next fall.
An interesting take on one of the NBA’s absolute legends from another Jerry West is 85 now and he has been a huge part of NBA history. He was one of the greatest players in the league’s history and his Lakers consistently finished second-best to Bill Russell’s Boston Celtics in the 1960’s, losing to the C’s eight times.
Duke could be getting something special in five-star forward Cooper Flagg.
Even at 77-years-old and retired, Mike Krzyzewski is still providing some valuable input for one big-name NBA team.
On April 3, Christian Reeves became the first of seven Blue Devils in the Jon Scheyer era to enter the transfer portal, as the Duke basketball program didn't lose any talent to the portal last year following Scheyer's first season at the helm.
AJ Dybantsa capturing the attention of the Duke basketball staff, not to mention everyone else who has ever seen him play, is nothing new. The Blue Devils, no strangers to reeling in top-ranked recruiting prizes, have shown up to the Prolific Prep (Calif.) five-star forward's games and reached out to him several times.
After arriving in Durham as a five-star prospect, Chicago native DJ Steward delivered an encouraging freshman campaign, albeit for a 2020-21 Duke basketball squad that finished 13-11 overall, 9-9 in ACC play, and without an NCAA Tournament invite.
The Packers selected a player who could fill in at any offensive line spot.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Duke OL Graham Barton with the No. 26 overall pick as they look to build on this past season's surprise run to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
The Baylor Bears are getting a big boost via the transfer portal, as a key member of Duke’s 2023-24 team is joining their squad.
With seven players looking for new homes — and two stars having declared for the NBA Draft — head coach Jon Scheyer's team will look vastly different next season.
No college basketball team illustrates the perils of the transfer portal era better than Duke right now.
They aren't the only two players who head coach Jon Scheyer will have to replace in the fall.
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