Duke men's basketball returns home to face stingy Louisville defense
By Ben Leonard | February 21, 2018With Marvin Bagley III once again a game-time decision, Duke will face a Cardinals team that has lost four of its last six games.
With Marvin Bagley III once again a game-time decision, Duke will face a Cardinals team that has lost four of its last six games.
Marvin Bagley III is a truly special talent—on offense. But as it has shown recently, Duke is better served without him on defense.
After withstanding a 5:35 scoreless drought and watching their 10-point lead vanish, the Blue Devils got big contributions from their freshmen late.
No. 11 Duke edged out No. 12 Clemson 66-57 to pick up its 10th conference victory of the season.
Road matchups with the Tigers have been the Blue Devils' kryptonite ever since an embarrassing 74-47 defeat in February 2009.
The only thing missing from the program's illustrious tradition is a player who became a Hall of Famer.
No. 12 Duke will get a shot at its third win in a row Sunday afternoon at Littlejohn Coliseum
Duke came out of the gates strong in the second half after lapses during that period in multiple recent games.
12th-ranked Duke used its hot shooting from beyond the arc to push past the Hokies 74-52.
The Hokies have won five of their last six games, including a statement win at Virginia.
There has been an easy fix sitting right on the bench for a while.
The Blue Devils came out locked in defensively against the Yellow Jackets.
Duke scored the first nine points of the game and coasted to a victory against the Yellow Jackets.
Duke has work to do to play its way into a top seed after suffering three losses in the last two weeks.
Bagley suffered a mild knee sprain Thursday against North Carolina.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski and the Blue Devils are in desperate need of a bounce-back performance Sunday night.
Duke owned the boards against the nation’s top rebounding team at the outset, but imploded as the game wore on.
No. 9 Duke fell apart against No. 21 North Carolina at the Dean E. Smith Center, letting a 40-28 lead ooze away .
Krzyzewskiville will not be a ghost town for much longer.
Three of our men's basketball beat writers broke down some of the biggest questions surrounding the two teams this season.