5 takeaways from Duke men's basketball K Academy press conference
By Jake C. Piazza | August 12, 2021Basketball players are back competing in Cameron Indoor Stadium. But it’s not for Duke men’s or women’s basketball games. It’s K Academy time.
Basketball players are back competing in Cameron Indoor Stadium. But it’s not for Duke men’s or women’s basketball games. It’s K Academy time.
It's been a busy summer for Duke men's basketball, with recruiting for the class of 2022 ramping up and the non conference schedule taking shape.
Duke is already planning its 2022-23 schedule.
Paolo Banchero receives much of the attention, but fellow freshman AJ Griffin can certainly get a crowd going with his own style of play.
When Nolan Smith comes to mind, the words “former Blue Devil guard”, “newly promoted assistant coach” and “The People’s Champ” typically stand out. But now, “podcaster” can be added to the 33-year-old’s resumé.
Though the recently-crowned NBA Champion Milwaukee Bucks lacked a former Blue Devil, Duke men’s basketball stars are still having a thrilling offseason filled with trades, signings and chances to prove they have NBA-caliber talent.
The final nonconference schedule of Coach K's career is here.
Add another recruit to the list for incoming head coach Jon Scheyer.
Matthew Hurt and DJ Steward did not get drafted in the 2021 NBA Draft.
Duke's highest ranked recruit from the 2020 class is going to the NBA.
The first recruit of the Jon Scheyer era is official.
In honor of the NBA Draft coming up Thursday and Coach K's final season, we decided to do the one thing that never fails to spark some debate—a ranking!
Here's five of our observations from Duke men's basketball's latest scrimmages.
Ahead of Coach K's final season, Duke men's basketball is bringing in several new players to Durham. In this series, we analyze film on each of the Blue Devils' new signees and transfers for the 2021-22 season. Previously, we took a look at Bates Jones and Theo John. Next up, we look at Jaylen Blakes.
The 2021-22 season is coming quick, so here's a recap of everything we know so far.
The Chronicle sat down with former Duke men's basketball player and 2010 national champion Andre Dawkins to ask him some questions about his playing career, incoming head coach Jon Scheyer and head coach Mike Krzyzewski.
After a four-year stint at Marquette under Steve Wojciechowski, Theo John enters the upcoming season with a fairly defined role—to bring energy and defensive expertise to the second unit.
Even with the announcement of Mike Krzyzewski’s impending retirement, Duke continues to assert itself in recruiting for the class of 2022. The Duke staff has made six offers so far for Jon Scheyer’s inaugural season as head coach, four of whom visited campus in June. The Blue Zone takes a look.
It's official, Duke's coaching staff has a new member.
There's going to be a showdown between the Buckeyes and Blue Devils in 2021.