Over at CBS, Cameron Cameron Salerno has a post predicting Duke’s starting lineup. Here’s who he has: Caleb Foster Isaiah Evans Cameron Boozer Patrick Ngongba Dame Sarr It’s way too early for this, but we’d say three are almost certainly correct: Boozer, Evans and Ngongba.
Quite honestly, last season we thought there was a pretty good chance that Patrick Ngongba might redshirt. Why not? With Khaman Maluach and Maliq Brown ahead of him in the rotation and Ngongba recovering from a high school foot injury, it made perfect sense.
Like Ace and Cooper Flagg, Duke guard Isaiah Evans is spending some time this summer working a hometown basketball camp. In Evans’ case, it’s called the Isaiah Evans Basketball Camp in Concord.
After NC State won the national championship in 1983, Jim Valvano’s fortunes waxed and waned somewhat. No one expected another title right away – well, maybe Valvano, but no one else – and his teams were somewhat erratic.
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Rising star Maximo Adams has scheduled several visits. He’s going to check out Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, and Texas. That’s a pretty good list obviously and it speaks to how well he did this summer.
One of the things that Jon Scheyer has done differently than Mike Krzyzewski is that while Coach K tended to recruit athleticism and versatility, Scheyer has put more of a priority on height.
Not too long ago, there was a video after a Dallas Mavericks win where Luka Doncic was standing around, talking to his father if memory serves, and drinking a beer.
Since Jon Scheyer took over Duke Basketball after Mike Krzyzewski retired, recruiting hasn’t fallen off at all. In fact, it may have gotten slightly better.
Cooper Flagg has had a wild few months, from the Final Four to the NBA Draft and being the #1 pick of the Dallas Mavericks. The demands on him have surely been insane, and that doesn’t even touch on the intense media interest.
Magic Johnson is an all-time great player in NBA history obviously. He won five titles with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980’s and reinvented the point guard position.
Before Cedric Coward’s meteoric rise prior to this summer’s NBA Draft, Dame Sarr’s chance to be a Blue Devil were pretty minimal. Jon Scheyer had a pretty good piece in Coward and Sarr would have been redundant.
One of the greatest upsets in Olympic history in any sport was the Miracle On Ice, which saw the U.S. hockey team upset the mighty USSR team. The Red Army team was by any measure the greatest hockey team of its era, easily beating many NHL teams while on North American tours.
Jon Scheyer and crew have their work cut out for them to replicate the 2024-25 season. With 6 returning players, most of which saw minimal minutes, Duke has an entirely new rotation to find.
Some people come out of nowhere and emerge as an overnight success. Well, not really: it’s only overnight to those of us who don’t see the hard work that went into the accomplishment.
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his crew were not among the first to secure an official visit from Blair Academy (N.J.) standout Deron Rippey Jr., No.
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.
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,
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.
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.
The Hornets have used the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 draft to select 6-foot-5 wing Kon Knueppel.
Cooper Flagg is the presumed No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
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