Things are looking good for the new NBA star There are some various Cooper Flagg bits of news so we thought we’d put them together. First, Tim Legler,
This would be fun Cameron might have an NBA All-Star in attendance a few times this fall as Kyrie Irving, who is rehabbing from his ACL injury, may be on campus to work towards his degree.
Only a handful of players had vision like Johnson and fewer still the stones to make great passes. In the 1960’s, Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain’s rivalry defined the NBA.
The taller Boozer is widely expected to be a Top 3 pick in next summer’s NBA Draft. The prize of Duke’s recruiting class, at least pre-season, is Cameron Boozer.
Ngongba didn't play big minutes last season, but he showed some very special qualities. This article looks at three big men who might make big leaps soon: Flory Bidunga from Kansas, Joseph Tugler of Houston and Duke’s Patrick Ngongba.
It seems inevitable that he’s going to be called The Italian Stallion doesn’t it? This is pretty cool: Dame Sarr, who grew up in Italy, says he’s living out a long-time ideal: “It was always a dream to play in a school like Duke,” Sarr told On3.com .
The Boozer Brothers are off to a good earnings start. Last year, Duke fans saw Cooper Flagg absolutely clean up with NIL deals. He had large arrangements with Gatorade, Fanatics and New Balance, among others and made a significant amount of money for a college freshman.
He’s not over his injury yet, but McCain is clearly working his way back. Philadelphia had a tough season last year. There were numerous injuries. Big man Joel Embiid played in just 19 games.
Larry Bird must seem like a fever dream to anyone who didn’t get to see him play. Basketball fans, like anyone, have a certain recency bias. That’s why a lot of younger fans, when asked who they would prefer between LeBron James and Larry Bird take James.
If convicted, he could face several years in prison. We’ve had some fun with Gilbert Arenas over the years because he has gone after Duke and Mike Krzyzewski several times.
A precocious talent, Khamenia will need to get stronger, but does he have game? Yes, he does. As is so often the case under Mike Krzyzewski and Jon Scheyer, Duke has brought in a highly promising freshman class.
Jon Scheyer and his fourth Duke basketball collection will be in Cameron Indoor Stadium for an open practice next Tuesday evening. According to a press release from the program on Tuesday, the 2025-26 Blue Devils will take the floor at 5:30 p.m.
With 14 starters returning from a Duke football team that recorded a 9-4 overall record in the first year of the Manny Diaz era, not to mention the arrival of heralded transfer quarterback Darian Mensah, the Blue Devils expressed reason for optimism following the start of fall camp on Monday.
As a mere sophomore prep last season, five-star CJ Rosser began drawing interest from the high-powered Duke basketball recruiting team. Plus, the 6-foot-9,
Bryson Howard received a Duke basketball offer in mid-June. Roughly six weeks later, Jon Scheyer and his Blue Devil recruiting team have locked in dates for an official visit from the Heritage High School (Texas) rising senior.
Last week, Sierra Canyon School (Calif.) rising senior Maximo Adams saw his list of suitors grow to over 30 with the additions of Kentucky, UNC, Maryland, Purdue, and Michigan State.
2025 has been quite the year for former Duke Blue Devils star and recent No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg. Throughout the year, there was little doubt that Flagg would go No.
Duke has reacted to Cooper Flagg’s ESPY for the 2025 Best Male College Athlete. Here’s what Duke had to say about Flagg, 18, following the win at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Before the Dallas Mavericks made him the No. 1 pick, Cooper Flagg carved out his legend with the Duke Blue Devils. The former No. 1 overall recruit spent just one season at Duke, but walked away as one of the more decorated players in the country.
While many eyes are on Dallas Mavericks rookie forward Cooper Flagg amid the 2025 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, he's not the only former Duke Blue Devils star attracting attention. On Monday, Utah Jazz big man Kyle Filipowski made his alma mater proud with yet another stellar performance during a matchup against the San Antonio Spurs.
The Dallas Mavericks have likely seen what they wanted from rookie forward Cooper Flagg after two Summer League games.
Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg responded to an underwhelming Summer League debut by showing his all-around game in a 76-69 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday.
Cooper Flagg's NBA Summer League debut drew as much interest as possible for an exhibition game in the summer.
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?
The Hornets have used the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 draft to select 6-foot-5 wing Kon Knueppel.
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