Five-star Cameron Reddish becomes Duke's second Class of 2018 commitment
By Hank Tucker | September 1, 2017August treated Duke well in recruiting with the commitments of Tre Jones and Marvin Bagley III, and September has started out no differently.
August treated Duke well in recruiting with the commitments of Tre Jones and Marvin Bagley III, and September has started out no differently.
Bagley's 35 is a number unworn by any Blue Devil in the last 28 years. And it has hung in the rafters of Cameron Indoor Stadium since February 18, 1989, for good reason—Danny Ferry helped Duke to three Final Four appearances.
Marvin Bagley III's decision to come to Duke was not a shock to fans that followed his recruitment closely, but he did have a surprise in store during his announcement on ESPN's SportsCenter Monday night.
For the first time since 1999-2000, the Blue Devils' roster will feature seven freshmen, capped by its final addition Monday night.
The Blue Devils might have just gotten the frontcourt weapon that they lacked last season.
Just hours after undergoing knee surgery, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski received a “get well soon” gift that will help the Blue Devils in 2018.
In a release Thursday afternoon, Duke announced that head coach Mike Krzyzewski will undergo total knee replacement surgery on his right knee and the Blue Devils have canceled their upcoming trip to the Dominican Republic.
Allen and the nation's No. 1 point guard recruit took part in the #DriveByDunkChallenge and it seems like the pair is quickly finding a connection.
Grayson Allen will be the only senior on next year's Blue Devil team, and head coach Mike Krzyzewski shed some light on his offseason as a team leader Tuesday.
The Blue Devils could add 2018's No. 1 overall recruit to their second-ranked 2017 recruiting class.
Michigan State, Indiana, St. John's and a potential matchup with national runners-up Gonzaga—we've known all the big names for a while now. But Monday afternoon, Duke released its full nonconference schedule for next season.
For the People’s Champ, the offseason is not a time to sit and do nothing—Nolan Smith is using his time to champion the cause of teen cancer care.
Former Blue Devil stars are making waves in their first taste of NBA action, and another ex-standout signed a massive deal.
In 2004, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski flirted with becoming the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, replacing Phil Jackson.
Tyus Jones was the NBA Summer League's MVP last year for the Minnesota Timberwolves, and they are hoping to find success from another former Blue Devil this year.
Despite not being drafted on Thursday night; former Duke guard Matt Jones will still get the chance to pursue his NBA dreams.
Chrisley, a star on the USA Network show "Chrisley Knows Best," confirmed that she is in a relationship with Kennard on Instagram Thursday night.
With the cameras and lights finally shining on him, Jackson strode to the stage as the 31st pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, wearing s Charlotte Hornets hat but knowing he is headed to the Big Easy.
With a Blue Devil freshman selected in the top three of each of the last four drafts, Duke has grown accustomed to one of it own hearing his name called early on draft night.
Jackson is the first Duke one-and-done player to fall to the second round, and will head to New Orleans in a trade.