And it looks like a solid opportunity for the former Blue Devil Here’s some cool news: Duke’s super sub Mason Gillis will continue his career in Europe: he’ll be playing with Hubo Limburg United, team out of Belgium.
Mason Gillis is playing in his second straight Final Four, this time in a Duke uniform. And in Saturday night's semifinal clash with Houston, the former Purdue forward and Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year was hit with a flagrant foul.
Mason Gillis is returning to the Final Four. On Saturday night, No. 1 seed Duke defeated No. 2 seed Alabama 85-65 in the Elite Eight, securing its ticket to San Antonio.
Starting in 1985, the NBA implemented a lottery system in order to determine which team receives the No. 1 overall pick in that year's draft. But, this time we don't want you to name the top pick, but instead the pick that came after No. 1. How many of the second overall picks from this time cane you name in six minutes?
Mason Gillis may have traded in his Purdue uniform for a Duke jersey, but the former Boilermaker is still beloved by fans of his former school. Just in case he had doubts about that, one Virginia band member wanted to remind him of it.
Fifth-year collegian and first-year Duke basketball player Mason Gillis has been a welcome addition in Durham. That said, the 6-foot-6, 225-pound Indiana native's 3-point sizzle for the Duke Blue Devils (20-3, 12-1 ACC) has been hit or miss throughout the season.
Duke basketball graduate forward Mason Gillis did not travel to Syracuse for Wednesday night's 83-54 win over the Orange. He was out with illness. And the 6-foot-6 reserve transfer out of Purdue remains out of commission for Saturday's road bout against the Clemson Tigers (18-5, 10-2 ACC).
Duke players like how they have bonded through all sorts of situations this season. The No. 2 Blue Devils will be put to the test again Saturday night at Clemson.
In the 87-70 Duke basketball home win over the archrival UNC Tar Heels on Saturday night, the No. 2-ranked Blue Devils (19-2, 11-0 ACC) were at full strength for the first time since early January, as junior forward Maliq Brown returned to action after recovering from a knee injury.
Mason Gillis may not have been the best player on the basketball court in No. 2 Duke's 63-56 win over Wake Forest on Saturday, but he might have been the favorite among Blue Devils fans.
Cooper Flagg scored 14 of his 24 points in the first half as No. 4 Duke took care of business in an 88-65 victory against visiting Virginia Tech on Tuesday at Durham, N.C.
Former Purdue forward Mason Gillis has gotten his feet wet down in Durham, N.C.. He had a nice outing in Duke's charity exhibition game against Arizona State on Sunday.
For five seasons, Mason Gillis exemplified what it meant to play Purdue basketball. He was a hard-nosed player who brought toughness to the court every single night.
In Mason Gillis' formal Cameron Indoor Stadium introduction via Countdown to Craziness on Friday night, the Duke basketball graduate forward totaled five points, six rebounds, one steal, zero turnovers, and only one foul in Blue-White Scrimmage action.
Continuing the "Summer Spotlight" series on social media, Duke basketball recently posted a one-minute look at transfer addition Mason Gillis out of Purdue.
A transfer with massive experience and a killer J should really help. The latest player profile from the Duke Chronicle is out and it’s of Purdue transfer Mason Gillis.
Fletcher Loyer has had a big role in his first two seasons at Purdue. Now, with Zach Edey, Mason Gillis, Lance Jones and Ethan Morton gone, the rising junior is expected to contribute even more during the 2024-25 campaign.
Mason Gillis, the former Purdue forward, has found a new home for his final season of college basketball, and it’s in the iconic blue and white of the Duke Blue Devils.
Purdue transfer Mason Gillis, the Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year, joined Duke after helping the Boilermakers reach the national title game earlier this month.
We have one more college basketball game this season, and quite honestly, it’s the game everyone wanted. And you want to check out these three player props for the title game.
Around this time last season, the Purdue basketball team was sitting at home watching March Madness as they were upset by the FDU Knights in the round of 64, even though they were the No.