Five observations from Duke men's basketball's first half against Indiana
By Mitchell Gladstone | November 27, 2018Duke looked electric in its first appearance after falling to Gonzaga in Maui.
Duke looked electric in its first appearance after falling to Gonzaga in Maui.
The Blue Devils will look to come out with the energy and fight that was lacking against Gonzaga when they host the Hoosiers Tuesday night.
The Blue Zone breaks down three keys to Duke's Tuesday night contest against Indiana.
Duke fell out of the top spot in the AP Top 25.
Although the Blue Devils are the clear favorite against Indiana, Duke should be wary of Indiana's talented freshmen.
Duke wants to end its season on a high note against Wake Forest.
Blue Zone columnist Ben Leonard argues that Duke's loss to Gonzaga was actually a good omen for the team's season.
Unfortunately for Duke, it was also the little mistakes characteristic of youthful teams that added up.
Duke’s youth was apparent for most of the game before a furious comeback came up short.
The Blue Zone analyzes a key player from each of Duke and Gonzaga who has the potential to make or break the matchup for his respective team.
The Blue Zone breaks down Duke's 78-72 win against Auburn on Tuesday night.
Less than 24 hours after taking down No. 8 Auburn, Duke will battle a top-five opponent with a nice piece of hardware on the line.
The Blue Devils' star freshmen Zion Williamson and R.J. Barrett had surprisingly lackluster starts.
Duke was led by an all-around performance from center Marques Bolden, who finished with 11 points, nine rebounds and a career-high seven blocks.
Duke got out to an early double-digit lead and enters the locker room with an advantage against Auburn.
The Blue Zone analyzes a key player from each of Duke and Auburn who has the potential to make or break the matchup for his respective team.
Tre Jones had a breakout scoring game against the Aztecs.
Domination on defense could separate this Duke team from the rest.
Tre Jones had been mostly a distributor in the opening games of the season.
After 11 hours of travel Friday, the Blue Devils landed safely in Maui. Duke’s perimeter shooting, however, has yet to come back down to Earth.