The Blue Zone takes a look at three keys to Duke's season-opener against Siena Friday.
No. 5 Duke hosts Siena Friday at 7 p.m. and Bryant Saturday at 8 p.m. to kick-start a five-game, 10-day stretch that could pit the Blue Devils against two other Final Four teams from a year ago.
After previously teaming up with the likes of Kevin Love and Maya Moore, Kyrie Irving hits South Beach for yet another Pepsi commercial.
After more than half a year of anticipation following its fifth national championship, Duke will finally begin the 2015-16 campaign facing the same expectations despite sporting a drastically different roster.
The four members of Duke's Class of 2016 signed letters of intent Wednesday, cementing their decision to join the Blue Devil program next fall.
With the highly-anticipated start of the regular season almost upon us, the Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers take a look at the big questions facing the Blue Devils as they get set to open their title defense Friday against Siena.
The Blue Zone concludes its preseason player previews with center Marshall Plumlee.
Clemson may sit atop the most recent edition of the College Football Playoff rankings, but mid-November brings a new sense of excitement in the ACC—the start of basketball season. Three of the league's teams begin the season ranked inside the top six, a year after the ACC advanced three teams to the Elite Eight.
After signing his Army ROTC contract Jan. 23, Marshall Plumlee said one of his next goals was to become a better leader at army officer training during the summer.
Freshman Luke Kennard turned in a pair of solid performances in exhibition action to start the season.
The Blue Zone continues its preseason player previews with redshirt sophomore Sean Obi.
Top high school senior Harry Giles committed to Duke Friday after partially tearing his right ACL earlier in the week, joining an already-loaded Class of 2016 for head coach Mike Krzyzewski.
The Chronicle previewed every team on Duke basketball's schedule—find out everything you need to know about the Blue Devils' opponents as they get set to kick off their title defense next Friday against Siena.
If there is one question on Duke fans’ minds heading into the season, it is this: How will the Blue Devils fare without the talented band of freshmen that supplied 60 of the 68 points necessary to secure last year's national championship?
The newest member of the Blue Devil backcourt has the opportunity to step in as a freshman floor general and make an impact—much the way Tyus Jones did in 2014-15—which was a a big selling point on leaving Findlay Prep early and heading to Durham.
Always one to work diligently out of the spotlight, Matt Jones' time to shine may be on the horizon. With an increased role this season, his steady contributions could quickly gain the attention he has long deserved.