Since the Mavericks‘ unlikely lottery win on Monday night, there has been speculation about the possibility of the front office including the No. 1 overall pick in a trade for a proven superstar such as Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Get your ears on and get ready for some news! And the winner of the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes is... the Dallas Mavericks. The Duke Basketball Roundup breaks down what it means for Flagg to be heading the Kyrie and Lively’s team.
Awful news for one of the good guys. Terrible news for Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics as the former Duke star suffered a ruptured right Achilles tendon in Monday night’s loss to the New York Knickerbockers.
Now officially official with Isaiah Evans withdrawing from the NBA Draft In the new, transfer portal and NIL driven age of college basketball, every offseason feels like a roll of the dice.
Hopefully it’s not was bad as it looks. Double bad news for Jayson Tatum and Boston as the Celtics lost to New York, 121-113 to go down 3-1. And worse, Tatum went down with an injury with 2:58 left.
That two-year run put Duke into a totally different orbit. It’s hard to realize from this distance, and a lot of you who read this never experienced this, but before 1991, Duke was seen as a nice team that couldn’t get over the hump.
The tanking is over, the ping-pong balls have been drawn, the protected picks have been assigned and Cooper Flagg is likely going to be a member of the Dallas Mavericks. Here are the winners and losers from Monday's NBA draft lottery.
Two weeks since announcing his commitment to fourth-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils, former Eastern Washington and Washington State standout Cedric Coward checks in at No.
AKA the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes Today is May 12th, and that means NBA Lottery Day is here. For Duke, jt’ll be big news no matter who wins or what happens.
One of Duke’s most treasured graduates comes home for graduation Grant Hill has always had a special relationship with Duke fans. We all admired Christian Laettner’s fire but he wasn't exactly a warm and fuzzy guy.
This one is a bit of surprise Duke picked up an unexpected portal addition Sunday when Jack Scott of Princeton committed to the Blue Devils. He didn’t have a monster career as a Tiger: last season he averaged 1.6 ppg, 0.8 assists and 1.6 rebounds.
Great news for Evans and the Blue Devils Great news for Duke Basketball as Isaiah Evans has withdrawn from the draft, which was a smart decision. Evans is immensely promising but he’s still too thin and weak to compete on a regular basis at the next level.
This is a pretty cool thing to hear This is kind of a sweet story. Caleb Foster came to Duke along with Sean Stewart, TJ Power and Jared McCain. McCain had a terrific first year in the NBA while Sean Stewart and Power have both transferred twice.
As the Celtics roll in a crucial Game 3. There was no letdown for former Duke star Jayson Tatum and his Boston teammates in Game 3 of their series with the New York Knicks: the Celtics never trailed and built a 31 point lead on the way to a 115-93 win.
See an amazing talent before he erupted on the national scene. Shaquille O’ Neal hit college basketball like a bomb. In his most memorable game for LSU, he played against Lute Olsen’s Skyline front court.
A big decision looms. There’s a lot of buzz about Cedric Coward going to the NBA rather than transferring to Duke. It’s impossible to know what he’ll do, but at this point, he’s a potential first round draft pick and that has to be tempting.
Yes, but it won’t be easy. As we’ve discussed after each of Boston’s first two losses to New York, both after having late 20 point leads, former Duke star Jayson Tatum is not living up to Boston’s championship expectations and he’s going to hear about it.
Bill Haley’s biggest hit still sounds fresh, new and innovative. The Ed Sullivan show started on CBS in 1949 and ran through 1971. It was a 23 year run, which seems like a long time, but in TV terms, it was an epoch.
When Bellaire High School (Texas) forward Shelton Henderson announced his commitment to Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils back in early November, the 6-foot-6, 220-pound senior checked in as a five-star prospect at No.
The Duke Blue Devils finished with the third-best basketball recruiting class in the 247 Sports 2025 men’s basketball final player rankings, and they may not be done.
The Duke Blue Devils had another successful college basketball season under head coach Jon Scheyer and company. Duke won four games in the NCAA Tournament, defeating Alabama, Arizona, Baylor and Mount St.
Duke Blue Devils star freshman sharpshooter Kon Knueppel has announced that he is indeed leaving college to enter the 2025 NBA draft. He put together a strong lone year Duke and was one of the big reasons the team was able to make a run to the Final Four.