Jon Scheyer believes Duke had a “killer instinct” during the Blue Devils’ 89-54 win over Miami on Tuesday. Led by their star freshmen Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel, who scored a career-high 25 points on 9 of 11 shooting during the contest,
Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer is in awe of the freshman Cooper Flagg. Scheyer's sending what might be a warning to the rest of America.
Yet Jon Scheyer wasn’t thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as Miami put together a modest spurt. As Sion James brought the ball upcourt, Scheyer was ready ...
When Duke beat Notre Dame Saturday, Cooper Flagg, rightfully so, carried the narrative. But when the Blue Devils took down the Hurricanes, the story was about every man on the court and off the bench,
Yet Jon Scheyer wasn’t thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as Miami put together a modest spurt. As Sion James brought the ball upcourt, Scheyer was ready ...
Yet Jon Scheyer wasn't thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as Miami put together a modest spurt. As Sion James brought the ball upcourt, Scheyer was ready ...
Sion James is a big guy to play point guard, but he thrives at that spot because of his "connector" spirit, a kind of instinct that makes him an intuitive passer and playmaker. Of course, when Scheyer calls James a "connector,
The Blue Devils boast what is not only the best defense in the ACC, but one of the most efficient in the nation. Despite starting three freshmen, head coach Jon Scheyer’s team has managed to allow just 59.
Here's a look at how the ACC's 18 men's basketball programs stack up heading into Saturday's Duke-North Carolina game:
Rarely challenged in the ACC thus far and looking like far and away the league’s best team, Duke plays Wake Forest having lost at Winston-Salem each of the past two seasons.
Two days after a come-from-behind win over Georgia Tech, Notre Dame head men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry spoke to reporters as the Irish enter the heart of Atlantic Coast Conference play. Here’s what Shrewsberry said Thursday afternoon,
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Former Syracuse player Maliq Brown has returned to practice with Duke and could be available as soon as this weekend, according to a report by The Athletic’s Brandon Marks.