Duke men's basketball's Wendell Moore Jr. declares for 2022 NBA Draft
By Micah Hurewitz | April 21, 2022Another one says goodbye to Durham and sets his sights toward playing pro as captain Wendell Moore Jr. declares for the NBA Draft.
Another one says goodbye to Durham and sets his sights toward playing pro as captain Wendell Moore Jr. declares for the NBA Draft.
With a spectacular freshman season in the books, Paolo Banchero has become the newest member of the Blue Devils’ one-and-done club by declaring for the 2022 NBA Draft.
But if championships were that easy—that the most talented team won every season, or that the team destined to win it all did in fact do so—then they wouldn’t mean as much.
Just weeks after junior Michael Savarino's grandfather, head coach Mike Krzyzewski, coached his last game as a Blue Devil, Savarino entered the transfer portal, On3sports' Matt Zenitz reported Tuesday morning.
Big Mark is going to the big stage.
At the team’s annual awards banquet Thursday, junior forward Wendell Moore Jr. placed an 8-week old Silver Lab puppy, appropriately named Coach, in Krzyzewski’s arms.
In anticipation of the first year of Jon Scheyer’s tenure as head coach this winter, the Blue Zone breaks down the incoming recruiting classes and more.
The Blue Devils are officially getting one of their captains back.
The NBA postseason has officially begun, and former Duke men's basketball players are leading the way. The Blue Zone takes a look.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. We previously looked at Jaylen Blakes, Bates Jones, Joey Baker, Theo John, Trevor Keels, AJ Griffin, Jeremy Roach, Mark Williams and Wendell Moore Jr. Last but not least is Paolo Banchero.
When you look back on this season, know that as a new, exhilarating era begins, this was what set it up.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. Next up is Wendell Moore Jr.
Just one day after Nolan Smith was introduced as assistant coach at Louisville, head coach Jon Scheyer has already tabbed Smith's replacement.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. Next up is Mark Williams.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. We previously looked at Jaylen Blakes, Bates Jones, Joey Baker, Theo John, Trevor Keels and AJ Griffin. Next up is Jeremy Roach.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. Next up is AJ Griffin.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. Next up is Trevor Keels.
Just a day after 2023 guard Tyrese Proctor announced his intentions to become a Blue Devil, Duke picked up another huge commitment from Mackenzie Mgbako, the No. 3 overall player and top small forward in the Class of 2023.
With the college basketball season in the past and the NBA playoffs fast approaching, the Blue Zone is here to check in on former Blue Devils across the association.
The 2021-22 season sent the Blue Devil faithful on a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, with electric top-10 wins and brutal ACC losses, but at the end of the day Duke fans should view this season for what it was: a success. So, with that in mind, let's take a look at the best moments of the season.