Brown might solve a lot of problems for Jon Scheyer and staff. On Sunday, former Syracuse forward/center/big guy Maliq Brown committed to Duke. What does he bring to the program?
As the offseason for the Blue Devils rolls on Jon Scheyer and company in what can only be described as a complete reset of the program the Blue Devils have picked up another piece of their 2024 season with the addition of Syracuse transfer Maliq Brown.
And Duke could only escape its pull for so long. It’s official: Jon Scheyer’s first offseason was the exception, not the norm. It now seems inconceivable
You’ll like this one. Over at the Duke Chronicle, Ranjan Jindal has a great column up on how Duke has done so far under Jon Scheyer. It’s one of the best commentaries on Duke under Jon Scheyer we’ve seen.
Duke was well-positioned to beat an inferior NC State team and reach the Final Four, but it was completely outclassed in the second half.
The 2024 men's Final Four is set, with NC State and Purdue advancing on Sunday.
Young Scheyer has accomplished a lot already, but nothing is more impressive than putting his own successful stamp on Duke Basketball. You may have noticed that we have talked at times about how the transition from Mike Krzyzewski to Jon Scheyer is ongoing.
The opening weekend of the NCAA men's tournament is officially in the books. While there may not have been as many upsets as some had hoped for, there should be a number of exciting, high-quality matchups in the Sweet 16, and beyond, as a result.
As College Basketball Report pointed out on Friday, 100 percent of national champions since 1993 have made their conference tournament semifinals. Duke basketball isn't on that list this year, as the No.
One week ago, news broke of NBA Academy Africa center Khaman Maluach committing to Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff. Somewhat peculiarly, though, the 7-foot-1, 250-pound five-star from South Sudan didn't advertise the decision himself on social media at the time, not even via a repost.
Looking to bounce back from Saturday night's 84-79 home loss to archrival UNC and enter the NCAA Tournament on a high note via a second ACC Tournament title in as many years as head coach, it sounds like Jon Scheyer will have to prepare his Duke basketball squad to play without freshman guard Caleb Foster again.
Behind the career-high 31 points from graduate sharpshooter Cormac Ryan, UNC basketball completed its regular-season sweep of archrival Duke via Saturday night's 84-79 win in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The regular season is almost over for Duke basketball as they have just one massive game remaining this weekend against rival North Carolina. The Blue Devils have been without freshman guard Caleb Foster for the past couple games after he injured his right leg in a recent loss against Wake Forest.
Wednesday night's Fast Break with Jon Scheyer broadcasted from Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Duke basketball head coach and host David Shumate began with a recap of Monday night's win at NC State and a preview of the rivalry bout between Scheyer's No.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer is cooking on the 2024 recruiting trail, and his latest commitment is yet another example of that.
The penultimate Saturday of the regular season yielded plenty of high-stakes matchups, with NCAA Tournament implications hanging in the balance. With that, here are four takeaways from the action.
Action Network's Tanner McGrath takes a look at how Jon Scheyer has transformed Duke basketball from the Coach K era, and how it'll impact NC sports betting fans in March.
The No. 10 Blue Devils (21-6, 12-4 ACC) have a long way to go before attaining the status of the 2009-10 Duke basketball national champions. But second-year head coach Jon Scheyer, a starring senior and full-time starting floor general for that memorable squad in Durham 14 years ago, sees a similar mood taking shape.
Scheyer’s Blue Devils lost at Wake Forest 83-79 at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C. Then the arena turned into a mad house as fans rushed the court to celebrate the win.
The No. 8 Blue Devils kept it rolling in a big way on Wednesday evening, storming into the Watsco Center and drubbing struggling Miami 84-55.
Duke basketball sloppiness, to the tune of a season-high 17 turnovers, was a concern in Saturday's 76-67 win at unranked Florida State (13-12, 7-7 ACC).
Folks trying to find fault in Duke basketball is nothing new. The practice dates backs decades. Sometimes, it's warranted. But to naysayers questioning
The Duke basketball team isn’t quite a vintage Coach K unit nowadays but they have proven their mettle with big wins throughout the season. On Monday they knocked off the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Cameron Indoor Stadium in a win that Coach Jon Scheyer’s bunch will savor for quite some time.
There is no doubt that college basketball can be exciting when unranked teams upset top 10 squads, but in this case, the No. 7 Duke basketball team is anything but that as they lost to the University of Pittsburgh Saturday night, 80-76.
Scheyer has certainly demonstrated that he has what it takes to keep the Duke program performing at a high level going forward.
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