The Chronicle's 2020 NBA Draft preview
By Shane Smith , Alex Jackson and Jake C. Piazza | November 18, 2020Three members of The Chronicle's staff share their takes on where each of the this year's three draft-eligible Blue Devils could land.
Three members of The Chronicle's staff share their takes on where each of the this year's three draft-eligible Blue Devils could land.
While this year’s team projects to be one characterized by depth and balance, if crucial experience is needed, expect Duke’s sophomore tandem to take center stage.
For the foreseeable future, there will be nobody jumping up and down and heckling Blue Devil opponents in Cameron Indoor Stadium’s infamous Section 17.
If Goldwire has proven anything since he put on a Blue Devil jersey for the first time, it’s that he believes in himself so much that everyone else is forced to believe in him as well.
These five teams will be Duke's toughest challenges in the 2020-21 season.
At first glance, the 2020-21 team is unlike any other squad in recent years.
Despite not having the Cameron Crazies in the stadium with him, Goldwire will be able to bring a defensive spark and excitement to the court, making the senior guard not just an important defensive piece, but a team leader for the Blue Devils this season.
The Blue Devils are coming off of a sensational 2019-20 campaign in which they finished third in the conference.
On his best nights, Baker can be quite a threat from beyond the arc and the basketball IQ he’s gained from some of his former teammates can make him a valuable player.
James spoke with the media Thursday morning, discussing Duke's potential starting lineup, the team’s decision to put the word ‘Equality’ on their jerseys this season and more.
With the loss of Haley Gorecki and Leaonna Odom, the Blue Devils will look for Williams to pick up some of the offensive slack.
Patrick Tapé joins Duke after dominating in the Ivy League for three years at Columbia.
In his freshman season, Moore displayed defensive versatility and an ability to attack the basket, which explains why he is a trendy breakout candidate for the Blue Devils this year.
Duke now has its first official schedule of the Kara Lawson era.
Duke hasn't taken home the ACC regular-season crown since 2010. The media expects that streak to extend another year.
Despite being hampered by injuries up to this point, Boykin will be one of the most valuable players on the roster this season.
The sophomore forward from Rochester, Minn. had a decent first year but will look to take up a more sizeable role in the 2020-21 season.
Just two weeks out of the start of the season, Duke's 2020-21 schedule has finally been released.
As long as Goodchild keeps it up with her stellar shooting from beyond the arc, and improves on her shooting from other points on the court, she can be a dangerous shooter for Duke.
Ezeh has a clear understanding of spacing and rolling, and displays very thoughtful team play in the paint.