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The Kentucky Wildcats are building a basketball powerhouse once again—and the 2025-26 season might be their most exciting yet under head coach Mark Pope. After the departure of star guard Otega Oweh to the NBA, many around college basketball wondered if Kentucky could find a way to replace such a dynamic talent. But Pope and his staff didn’t just plug the hole—they reloaded with a vengeance. Utilizing the transfer portal with precision, Kentucky has assembled one of the most electric incoming classes in the country. The crown jewel of the group is Jayden Quaintance, the former Arizona State standout and…
In what’s shaping up to be a defining year for Duke basketball, head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff have executed a strategic masterstroke—securing an elite recruiting class while dominating the transfer portal. Duke’s 2025 recruiting class is headlined by four impressive signings: Cameron Boozer, Cayden Boozer, Shelton Henderson, and Nikolas Khamenia. Cameron, a 6’9″ power forward ranked No. 3 nationally, brings elite scoring and rebounding, while his twin brother, Cayden, adds backcourt depth as a 6’4″ point guard. The Boozer twins are joined by Shelton Henderson, a versatile small forward, and Nikolas Khamenia, another high-upside power forward out of…
Duke Lost Cooper Flagg… and Somehow Got Even Scarier When Cooper Flagg declared for the NBA Draft, the college basketball world let out a collective gasp. Duke fans, in particular, braced for a rebuild—or at the very least, a step back. After all, Flagg was the name in college hoops, the kind of generational talent who doesn’t just change a program—he defines it. But here’s the twist no one saw coming: Duke didn’t flinch. Instead, head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff went straight into assassin mode in the transfer portal and on the recruiting trail, pulling off a series…
FROM COOPER TO…: Duke’s Basketball Legacy Continues The departure of Cooper Flagg to the NBA marks a significant moment in Duke University’s basketball history. As one of the most talented players in the program’s recent memory, Flagg’s decision to pursue a professional career leaves a void that will be felt on the court. However, it’s also an opportunity for new talent to shine and for the Blue Devils to continue their legacy of excellence. A New Era Dawns With Flagg’s departure, the spotlight shifts to a new generation of Blue Devils. Players like Patrick Ngongba are poised to take on…
Duke University’s basketball program has long been synonymous with excellence, and the latest transfer portal moves are no exception. Under the guidance of Coach Jon Scheyer, the Blue Devils have made strategic decisions that are paying off in a big way, setting up a bright future for the team. The transfer portal has become an essential tool for college basketball programs looking to bolster their rosters and stay competitive. Duke’s front office has been particularly adept at navigating this landscape, identifying talented players who fit the team’s needs and culture. One of the key additions to the team is Riley…
The Blue Devils are building a basketball powerhouse once again—and the 2025-26 season might be their most exciting yet under Jon Scheyer. Following Cooper Flagg’s departure to the NBA, many wondered how Duke would fill such massive shoes. The answer? A monster recruiting class headlined by five-star phenoms and potential transfer gems. Duke is not just reloading—they’re reshaping the ACC battlefield. Headline Signings: Cameron Boozer & Cayden Boozer: The twin brothers have committed to Duke, giving the Blue Devils a dynamic duo with elite pedigree. Cameron, a dominant power forward, is widely seen as a top-three prospect, while Cayden brings…
The transfer portal has officially closed, and the dust has settled, but for Duke Basketball, the aftermath feels anything but calm. With the departure of Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 recruit in the nation, and no major additions to bolster the roster, the Blue Devils are facing some of the toughest questions they’ve seen in years. Are Coach Jon Scheyer’s dreams of a title run in 2025 over before the season even begins? Flagg’s Departure: A Devastating Blow Cooper Flagg, widely regarded as one of the most dynamic players to ever step onto a college basketball court, has made the…
Shelton Henderson, a highly touted five-star small forward and Texas’ top high school basketball prospect, has committed to Duke University—turning down major offers from powerhouse programs like Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida. His decision came down to more than just money or prestige—it was about relationships, opportunity, and loyalty. Henderson credited Duke’s coaching staff, especially head coach Jon Scheyer and associate head coach Jai Lucas, for making a lasting impression. He felt a genuine belief from them in his ability and potential to make an immediate impact. The bond was even more personal with Lucas, who, like Henderson, attended Bellaire High…
On Tuesday, Duke guard Isaiah Evans shocked the basketball world by announcing he would return for his sophomore season with the Blue Devils, despite being projected as a late first- or early second-round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. The former five-star recruit from Huntersville, North Carolina, made headlines instantly—and among the many reactions, none caught more attention than that of Rutgers freshman Ace Bailey, one of the top prospects in the upcoming draft. Bailey, who just wrapped up an electric season with Rutgers, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share his thoughts. He reposted an image of Evans labeled…
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the college basketball world, Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg took to social media just hours after the NCAA transfer portal officially closed — and fans are stunned. The rising sophomore, who has been the subject of intense speculation throughout the offseason, posted a cryptic message on his Instagram story late last night: “Sometimes silence is the loudest move.” No explanation. No team logos. No follow-up. Just the quote in bold white letters over a black background. The post instantly ignited a firestorm of theories across X (formerly Twitter) and college hoops forums.…
