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Scheyer has become one of the best head coaches in the nation. Since taking over for the legendary Mike Krzyzewski back in ...
The sting of Duke’s stunning collapse against Houston still lingers. To get rid of it, the Blue Devils head coach will have to succeed under circumstances he hasn’t faced before.
Duke basketball picked up a commitment from one of the top international prospects, giving the Blue Devils a fourth recruit ...
The 31-year-old assistant coach had a decorated college ... the Boston Celtics (2018-2022) and two with the Utah Jazz (2022-2024). “I am honored to be joining the Duke Basketball program and want to ...
It's a new era of college basketball ... with Todd Golden (Florida) and Jon Scheyer (Duke) making their first appearances this weekend in San Antonio. Scheyer and Golden are among the youngest ...
Cayden Boozer Sends Two-Word Message To Duke’s Newest 5-Star Commit first appeared on Athlon Sports on May 22, 2025 ...
Duke enters the offseason fresh off a 35‑4 (19‑1 ACC) 2024‑25 campaign that culminated in a Final Four appearance under four‑year head coach Jon ... and Boston College, among others.
Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils are navigating ... Coward, a Washington State transfer, was expected to spend his final college season in Durham. However, his strong recent play has pushed ...
Duke Sports Information - Duke men's basketball head coach Jon ... of college basketball. We're excited for what's ahead." Before joining the Jazz, Bradds spent four years with the Boston Celtics ...
Bradds spent the past eight seasons with the Utah Jazz and Boston Celtics organizations. Duke coach Jon Scheyer praised Bradds ... keep Duke at the forefront of college basketball.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer talks to his team ... The 31-year-old Bradds played college basketball at Belmont and also worked in the Boston Celtics organization before joining the Jazz in 2022.
Bradds, 31, joins the Blue Devils after several years in the NBA with the Utah Jazz and Boston Celtics ... keep Duke at the forefront of college basketball,” Scheyer said of Bradds.