X-factor: The experience of Duke men's basketball's Matthew Hurt will let him shine against Coppin State
By Sam Mickenberg | November 24, 2020In the first game of the season, the experience is going to be key for the Blue Devils.
In the first game of the season, the experience is going to be key for the Blue Devils.
Blue Devil fans will have to wait a little bit longer for the return of Duke men's basketball.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski leading a talented squad toward the dream of a national championship at the end of the season.
Gene Banks doesn’t have his jersey retired in Cameron and spent just his senior campaign playing for legendary head coach Mike Krzyzewski, but his Duke career ranks as one of the more significant in program history.
There’s a million reasons to talk about the talent of the 2020-21 Blue Devils. But this offseason, none of those storylines have been what first comes to mind.
Johnson’s path to Duke was anything but smooth.
With the Blue Devils' 2020-21 season beginning in less than a week, our senior beat writers break down their predictions for the upcoming campaign.
If Duke wants to compete for its first ACC regular season title in more than a decade, it is absolutely necessary for head coach Mike Krzyzewski to wholly embrace small ball lineups.
Shooters that can't defend and defenders that can't shoot will doom a small-ball scheme. Instead, the Blue Devils should turn to 7-footer Mark Williams.
Check out all of the Blue Zone's men's basketball player previews heading into this season.
We previewed every team on Duke men's basketball's schedule.
Three Blue Devils entered the 2020 NBA Draft, and all three will leave as Duke's newest draftees.
After a long journey since arriving on campus in the fall of 2018, Duke's do-it-all point guard is finally in the NBA.
Another year, another Blue Devil big headed to the league.
Three members of The Chronicle's staff share their takes on where each of the this year's three draft-eligible Blue Devils could land.
While this year’s team projects to be one characterized by depth and balance, if crucial experience is needed, expect Duke’s sophomore tandem to take center stage.
For the foreseeable future, there will be nobody jumping up and down and heckling Blue Devil opponents in Cameron Indoor Stadium’s infamous Section 17.
If Goldwire has proven anything since he put on a Blue Devil jersey for the first time, it’s that he believes in himself so much that everyone else is forced to believe in him as well.
These five teams will be Duke's toughest challenges in the 2020-21 season.
At first glance, the 2020-21 team is unlike any other squad in recent years.