It’s not new in the ACC anymore but it’s still a bit strange Over at SaturdayRoad.com, Brett Friedlander looks at five intra-conference transfers who are
As the rook comes through for the Mavs. In Saturday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Boston thumped Cleveland 106-93 while Dallas took down Oklahoma City, 105-101.
A brilliant and iconic play from 69 seasons ago The Jackie Robinson story is of course well known. Branch Rickey, GM of the Brooklyn Dodgers, had gotten some idea of the pain racism inflicts from a college teammate and determined to break the color line in Major League Baseball to do what he could to lessen it.
The team that Jon Scheyer has put together for next season - so far, anyway, it won’t surprise us if he picks up one more player for depth/insurance - is going to be a tough out.
A major addition for Duke, James solves a lot of problems Former Tulane star Sion James has committed to Duke. The 6-6 player has guard skills - he played point - and is athletic enough to play forward as well.
As the Brotherhood marches along In Thursday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Cleveland knocked off Boston 118-94 and Dallas took one from OKC on the road, 119-110.
That’s what happens when you pass on a legend The 1978 NBA Draft was legendary for one main reason: Larry Bird was a junior at Indiana State but technically eligible to be drafted since he had spent his first year (sort of anyway) at Indiana.
We’re sorry to see him go but what can you say but good luck? There was a time not all that long ago when ACC schools had a gentleman’s agreement not to allow intra-conference transfers.
An interesting situation to say the least Last season, Duke had a remarkably deep backcourt. Next year? Not so much: only Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster return.
That could be a good one and in a special place too. As Duke fans know, the Blue Devils have tried to schedule a game in Madison Square Garden annually for years now.
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.
Kyle Filipowski returned to the Duke Blue Devils after a special freshman season. While his sophomore season was full of ups and downs, Flip now heads to the NBA Draft with a chance to be a lottery selection.
The Packers selected a player who could fill in at any offensive line spot.
Basketball fans are still several months away from seeing Cooper Flagg play for the Duke Blue Devils in the NCAA. But the hype for Flagg is definitely growing.
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.
Graham Barton is one of the most popular potential first-round picks by the Green Bay Packers. According to ESPN Analytics, he is the fifth most likely pick with the 25th overall selection.
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.
Duke freshman guard Jared McCain is ready to take the next step in his basketball career.
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