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Heading into the 2024–25 college basketball season, Cooper Flagg was already a household name. By season’s end, he had solidified his status as the top player in the country. Flagg starred for head coach Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils, leading them to an impressive season that included both the ACC regular season and tournament championships. Duke made a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, ultimately reaching the Final Four. As the June 25 NBA Draft draws near, Flagg is widely projected to be the No. 1 overall pick. ESPN’s Jonathan Givony highlighted Flagg in the outlet’s latest NBA…

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Duke basketball fans just got the news they’ve been waiting for—Patrick Ngongba II is running it back for another season in Durham! The 6’11”, 250-pound former five-star recruit has officially confirmed his return for the 2025-26 season, breaking his silence with a bold promise on Duke’s social media: “Gonna be special.” After missing most of his senior year in high school due to injury, Ngongba made steady strides during his freshman season at Duke. By March, he’d carved out a key role on a Blue Devils squad that went 35-4 and reached the Final Four. In 30 games, he averaged…

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The BLUE DEVILS’ ROSTER IS SET… BUT There’s One HUGE Twist The Duke Blue Devils have officially set their roster for the upcoming college basketball season, and on paper, it looks like one of the most talented and well-rounded lineups in recent years. With a mix of returning veterans, high-profile recruits, and promising young talent, expectations in Durham are sky-high. But just as fans started to get comfortable with the projected rotation, a surprising development has taken everyone by storm. The Twist? A Star Player’s Unexpected Move In a move that no one saw coming, Cooper Flagg a key figure…

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As the NCAA transfer portal window slammed shut on April 23, most programs exhaled — but in Durham, the drama is far from over. For Duke basketball, the end of the portal deadline marks the beginning of a much more intricate offseason puzzle: constructing a roster that can contend for a national title while navigating NBA Draft decisions, lingering transfer speculation, and an incoming freshman class loaded with talent. A Glut of Talent—and Tough Choices Head coach Jon Scheyer is staring down the kind of problem every coach wants — too much talent, not enough minutes. With five-star freshmen like…

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In a dramatic close to the 2025 transfer portal window, the Duke Blue Devils have finalized their roster – but not without a surprising twist that has fans and analysts buzzing. Head coach Jon Scheyer, now firmly at the helm of one of college basketball’s most scrutinized programs, may have just pulled off a quiet masterclass in roster management. Early Departures and Incoming Talent Duke saw the expected departures of a few underclassmen who either declared for the NBA Draft or sought opportunities elsewhere via the portal. Names like [Insert Player Name] and [Insert Player Name] raised some eyebrows, but…

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The NCAA transfer portal is officially closed, and while chaos hit many programs, Duke basketball came out unscathed—not a single player entered the portal. Still, with the entire 2024-25 starting lineup headed to the NBA or beyond, Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils are gearing up for a massive lineup overhaul in 2025-26. So who’s stepping up in Durham? Here’s a breakdown of Duke’s projected starting five, and it’s packed with both redemption stories and elite-level freshman talent. — PG – Caleb Foster (Junior) Once viewed as a breakout star, Foster’s sophomore year didn’t quite go to plan. He started the season…

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The Duke Blue Devils are entering a bold new era after a season defined by one of the most electrifying freshmen in college basketball history—Cooper Flagg. After leading Duke in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks—and powering them to a Final Four appearance—Flagg has officially declared for the 2025 NBA Draft. His exit, though expected, leaves a massive hole in Duke’s 2025 basketball roster. Now, all eyes are on head coach Jon Scheyer, who faces the tall task of rebuilding from the ground up. With all five starters—including Flagg, Khaman Maluach, Kon Knueppel, Tyrese Proctor, and graduate Sion James—departing, Scheyer…

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After finishing an impressive 35–4 season, the Duke Blue Devils are facing a major transition. Head coach Jon Scheyer saw three of his biggest stars—Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, and Tyrese Proctor—declare for the 2025 NBA Draft, leaving fans wondering what’s next for the storied program. But just when it looked like a full rebuild was inevitable, Duke delivered a game-changing update: former five-star recruit Patrick Ngongba is coming back for his sophomore season. Even more impressive, not a single Blue Devil entered the transfer portal before Tuesday’s deadline—an increasingly rare feat in today’s college basketball landscape. Ngongba, who joined Duke’s…

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Duke basketball’s offseason just got a little brighter. Freshman wing Isaiah Evans announced via Instagram that he’ll return for his sophomore year, providing a major boost to the Blue Devils’ roster heading into next season. The 6-foot-6 sharpshooter, a former five-star recruit, chose Duke over top programs like Florida State, Arkansas, and Alabama. In response to the announcement, Duke’s official social media account posted a highlight reel captioned: “yo Slim 👈‼️😈”—a nod to Evans’ nickname and growing hype. Among the first to comment was Kon Knueppel, Evans’ former teammate and one of Duke’s standout freshmen last season. Knueppel, who recently…

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The Duke Blue Devils made a strong run to the Final Four in the NCAA Tournament this past season, but ultimately came up short in a close loss to the Houston Cougars. Following the season, several Duke players have opted to leave the program—many of them heading to the NBA Draft, a move head coach Jon Scheyer anticipated due to the team’s stacked roster. However, not everyone is moving on. This week, freshman forward Darren Harris announced via Instagram that he will return to Duke for his sophomore year. Shortly after the news broke, teammate Tyrese Proctor posted a short…

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