Something’s different in Durham this summer. The vibe isn’t flashy. It’s focused. No one’s trying to “go viral.” No one’s barking for attention. Instead, there’s an all-business energy driving every drill, every scrimmage, every breakdown in the film room.
From freshmen like Dame Sarr and Nikolas Khamenia locking in early, to veterans like Caleb Foster pushing the pace and leading vocally, this squad is leaving the ego at the door.
Sources inside practice say it’s the most “humble but hungry” group Duke has fielded in years. The result? A summer full of sweat, sacrifice, and serious growth.
Jon Scheyer said it best: “When everyone’s bought in, the ceiling doesn’t exist.” And right now, this team looks like it believes that.