Where are they now? Mike Krzyzewski's first Duke team
By Hank Tucker | November 13, 2017Mike Krzyzewski has now won 1,000 games with the Blue Devils in the last 37 years. This is the story of the group that got him his first 17 victories.
Mike Krzyzewski has now won 1,000 games with the Blue Devils in the last 37 years. This is the story of the group that got him his first 17 victories.
No. 1 Duke will rely on its freshman in a big way when it travels to Chicago to take on No. 2 Michigan State Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the United Center.
Mike Krzyzewski started his postgame remarks by reflecting on his first three years with the Blue Devils from 1980-83, when his teams went 38-47.
Duval may not be be a superhero, but he appears to be the point guard that these Blue Devils both need and deserve.
The top-ranked Blue Devils rolled past Utah Valley, making their head coach the first to tally 1,000 wins with a single program in college hoops history.
Bagley proved why he was the nation’s top recruit with a record-setting performance in his debut Friday night.
Duke’s lone senior scored its first eight points of the game and helped the Blue Devils burst out of the gates
For the third straight year, Duke will bring the top recruit in the ESPN 100 to Durham.
We all know what happened the last time Grayson Allen and Steven Santa Ana were on the same court.
Our Mitchell Gladstone and Hank Tucker interviewed former Duke basketball standout and current ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas.
We are incredibly excited to announce that Cameron Chronicles, the first podcast from the Duke Chronicle is live!
With Trevon Duval suspended, the Blue Devils went to a 2-3 zone early and often, maximizing their strengths with their size.
If there were any questions about who will run the Blue Devils' offense without Trevon Duval on the floor, Grayson Allen answered them emphatically Saturday afternoon.
When Duke takes the floor for its final exhibition Saturday, it will not be able to continue working with its new floor general.
With a week left until the start of the regular season, Duke will have one more tune-up before the games begin to count.
Allen’s success hinges on the defining characteristics of his game—emotion and reckless abandon, both of which can be double-edged swords.
Doing things differently has come to define the 6-foot-11 forward’s route to Duke.
For the Blue Devils to compete on a championship level, they need an elite point guard. The man tasked with that responsibility this year is freshman Trevon Duval.
With talented but inexperienced freshman teammates, DeLaurier will have to be both the teacher and student this season.
Duke has developed an abundance of backcourt riches, but head coach Mike Krzyzewski hasn’t been able to get a young big man to stick since Jahlil Okafor.