X Factor: Duke men's basketball vs. Appalachian State
By Ben Golbin | November 25, 2016If the Blue Devils' star freshmen remain sidelined Saturday, they will look to Chase Jeter for more interior production.
If the Blue Devils' star freshmen remain sidelined Saturday, they will look to Chase Jeter for more interior production.
Following Duke's 21-point win against William & Mary Wednesday, The Chronicle's Hank Tucker breaks down the Blue Devils' success with a four-guard lineup.
Marshall Plumlee got a call-up to the NBA after Joakim Noah was scratched just before game time with an illness.
Although Duke's three injured freshmen are all in uniform for the first time this season, they still have not seen the floor. The Blue Devils have been rebounding just fine without them.
The Blue Devils were forced into using a four-guard lineup by necessity Sunday, but it might be hard to let it go.
The Chronicle's Mitchell Gladstone and Hank Tucker break down Duke's Thanksgiving break games against William & Mary and Appalachian State.
The Blue Devils will need a team effort on the glass if their top frontcourt threats remain sidelined.
Five-star Class of 2017 forward Wendell Carter committed to Duke Wednesday, joining five-star shooting guard Gary Trent Jr. as the Blue Devils' first two five-star commits.
Amile Jefferson may have to man the frontcourt by himself again for the Blue Devils Wednesday.
With Duke coming off the busiest and most challenging stretch of its nonconference schedule, the Blue Devils now return to Durham looking to stay hungry with two Thanksgiving break games.
An injury-ravaged Blue Devil squad relinquished the top spot in the rankings after a loss in its first true test.
Amile Jefferson has thrived as Duke's only healthy frontcourt player in the rotation.
The Chronicle's Brian Pollack breaks down Duke's 75-65 victory against Rhode Island in the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off championship.
Allen was limited as a shooter this weekend but affected the game with his passing and defense.
The Blue Devils held their own in the frontcourt even with Chase Jeter limited due to an ankle injury.
UNCASVILLE, CONN. — With preseason All-American Grayson Allen struggling and several other top scoring options sitting with injuries, someone had to shoulder the offensive load for Duke. Luke Kennard proved he was up to the task.
No. 1 Duke leads No. 21 Rhode Island 34-26 after a messy first half Sunday in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off championship game at Mohegan Sun Arena.
The Chronicle's Brian Pollack breaks down Duke's 78-68 win against Penn State Saturday, which came at a cost for the Blue Devils.
The Blue Devils primarily used just five players Saturday, but it was enough to beat Penn State.