How many of the men's college basketball players to be named the Associated Press' Player of the Year since the 1999-2000 season can you name in five minutes?
Less than a month after receiving an offer from Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer, St. Mary's High School (Ariz.) rising senior forward Cameron Williams has scheduled an official visit with the Blue Devils.
They’re going to love him too. Khaman Maluach is now officially an NBA player and the Suns have released his official jersey: he’ll be wearing not his Duke #9 but rather #10, which of course he couldn't wear at Duke since Dick Groat retired it decades ago.
Flagg is not Michael Jordan, but he has a quality that Jordan had and that’s a desire to master every part of the game. Remember when people were saying Cooper Flagg’s weakness might be his three point shooting?
A grim day followed by his most brilliant comeback There are some moments in life that stop you in your tracks. For one generation, it was the death of FDR.
Good news in both cases Jon Scheyer’s presser has come and gone but he had some things to say, not least of all about the status of Pat Ngongba and Maliq Brown.
It looks like a bright future for the Duke freshman From all accounts, it sounds like Nik Khamenia has done well in Team USA’s U19 championship drive. It’s all tentative until we see him in action, but the impression one gets from a distance is that Khamenia is going to be a glue guy on steroids.
2025-26 should see a considerable improvement We’ll get into our summer previews before too much longer, but we just wanted to touch on one thing now. Last season was a disaster for the ACC.
It took a few years for him to find his niche, but Johnson emerged as a great Celtic in the 1980’s. Larry Bird often said that Dennis Johnson was the best teammate he ever had.
All the best to everyone who’s been affected by flooding this weekend. Over the weekend, we’ve all seen video of the flooding in Texas, which has been awful.
Good signs all around We think everyone should be on campus now and digging into summer work both academic and athletic. Well, everyone except for Nik Khamenia, who has been with Team USA in Switzerland.
We have some ideas. With Justin Robinson moving on to the Los Angeles Lakers, a spot is open on Jon Scheyer’s staff. So who might replace him? Over at LastWordOnSports.com, Zach Kircher has a few suggestions and we totally agree with him on the first one: Quinn Cook.
His presence is already influencing roster decisions As TheSmokingCuban.com notes, Cooper Flagg’s versatility is already paying dividends for the Mavericks.
If you thought you knew who Shaq was as a player, you can’t without seeing his college highlights. Shaquille O’ Neal was a great NBA player, one of the best big men of all time.
Maliq Brown dislocated his left shoulder in a road win over Virginia in mid-February, returned to action a few weeks later only to reinjure the shoulder two games into his return, and then played again two weeks later in the Sweet 16 and from that point forward in the 2024-25 Blue Devils' run to the Final Four.
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff reeled in yet another top-ranked recruiting class, this time a five-deep bunch consisting of four composite five-stars and one top-tier four-star.
Just five months removed from trading away Luka Doncic, one of the most transcendent talents in NBA history, the Dallas Mavericks suddenly appear primed for a title hunt in Dallas again.
The Duke Blue Devils have been at the top of the college basketball world for years, now working under head coach Jon Scheyer. Scheyer earned the keys to the program when legendary head coach Mike Krzyzewski retired.
Duke has found their guy! Per our very own Aram Leighton, the Duke Blue Devils have hired Wake Forest pitching coach Corey Muscara as their next head baseball coach.
Deron Rippey Jr., a 6‑foot‑2, 175‑pound point guard out of Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey, has steadily climbed recruiting boards this spring. He checks in at No.
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.